Updated Mahindra XUV400 price, variants explained

    Updated XUV400 gets new EC Pro and EL Pro trims; gets new 10.25-inch digital screens.

    Published On Jan 13, 2024 09:00:00 AM

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    Mahindra XUV400 trims and features

    Mahindra just launched the refreshed XUV400 line-up with prices starting from Rs 15.49 lakh, going up to Rs 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom). These prices are introductory and applicable till May 31, 2024, with deliveries set to begin from February 1.

    The updated XUV400 line-up continues to get two variants, but they're now called the EC Pro and EL Pro. We take a close look at the powertrain line-up and featues list available on each trim.

    Mahindra XUV400 Pro variants explained 

    There have been no updates on the mechanical front, with both the EC Pro and EL Pro featuring the 34.5kWh battery pack, with the EL Pro additionally also getting a larger 39.4kWh battery. The EC Pro only gets a 3.3kW AC charger as standard, while the EL Pro comes with the faster 7.2kW AC charger for both the battery options.

    The 34.5kWh battery has a claimed range of 375km, while the larger 39.4kWh battery boasts a claimed range of 456km, both tested on the MIDC cycle. The XUV400 gets disc brakes on all four wheels, three distinct drive modes as well as regenerative braking.

    Mahindra XUV400 Pro variant-wise features explained

    Following is the list of features you get on the XUV400 trims:

    Mahindra XUV400 EC Pro

    Powertrain: 34.5kWh battery with 3.3kW AC charger (Rs 15.49 lakh)

    • R16 steel wheels with covers
    • Halogen headlamps, LED tail-lamps 
    • Rear spoiler
    • Fabric seat upholstery
    • Follow-me-home headlamps
    • Front armrest with storage
    • Adjustable headrests for second-row seats
    • Connected car tech
    • Dual-zone climate control
    • Analogue dials with 3.5-inch MID
    • Keyless entry and go
    • Electrically adjustable wing mirrors
    • Rear 60:40 split seats
    • Front and rear power windows 
    • Drive modes
    • TPMS
    • Rear AC vents
    • Rear USB ports
    • Rear disc brakes
    • Dual front Airbags
    • ESP, ABS, EBD
    • Rear parking sensors

    Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro

    Powertrain: 34.5kWh/39.4kWh battery with 7.2kW charger (Rs 16.74 lakh-17.69 lakh)

    In addition to features on the EC Pro:

    • 16-inch alloy wheels
    • Auto projector headlamps, LED daytime running lamps
    • Front fog lamps
    • Roof rails
    • Electrically foldable wing mirrors 
    • 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment 
    • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
    • Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
    • Electric sunroof 
    • Steering-mounted controls
    • Illuminated sunvisors 
    • Leatherette seats
    • Leather steering wheel
    • Wireless charger
    • Dual USB charging ports
    • Cruise control
    • Auto dimming IRVM
    • 4 speakers + 2 tweeters
    • Height adjustable driver seat
    • Second row armrest with cup holders
    • Rear defogger, wash and wipe
    • Rear view camera with adaptive guidelines
    • Rain sensing wipers
    • 6 Airbags
    • Hill hold assist

    Mahindra XUV400 Pro EV: rivals

    The XUV400 competes with the Tata Nexon EV, which was also recently updated with fresh styling, new features as well as slightly longer range. However, the top-spec Empowered+ LR variant of the Nexon EV is now Rs 2.25 lakh over the top-spec EL pro variant of the XUV400. The XUV400 also competes with the MG ZS EV.

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