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I am considering buying the XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT variant, but I am hesitant about spending an additional ₹2-3 lakh for the AX7T variant for features like fog lights and ventilated seats. Can these be fitted as OEM accessories post-delivery at a Mahindra authorised service centre, and would that void the warranty in any case?

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Choose the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT and skip the AX7T if you feel the approx Rs 2.5 lakh premium is not worth the upgrade. Genuine fog lamps are available as dealer-fitted accessories, and you can add them to the AX7 without voiding the warranty. Ventilated seats, on the other hand, cannot be retrofitted, as they typically require new seats, ducts and wiring that interact with the seat airbags. Do confirm this with your dealer.
If ventilated seats are an absolute must-have, then go for the AX7T, as it also brings other features like Level-2 ADAS, a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system and a knee airbag.
At the dealership, ask for the price of the fog-lamp kit and installation. On the test drive, check if the AC’s cooling is up to your expectations.
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