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Mahindra XUV 3XO

Mahindra XUV 3XO price in Beed

₹9.00 - ₹17.75 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹13,032 /month

The Mahindra XUV 3XO price in Beed starts at ₹7.79 lakh for the base MX1 1.2 Petrol MT variant. The top-end AX7 Luxury 1.2 Petrol GDI AT costs ₹15.04 lakh. These are ex-showroom prices and do not include RTO, insurance, or miscellaneous costs. As a result, the Mahindra XUV 3XO on road price in Beed will be higher for each variant.

 

Check the XUV 3XO on road price in Beed in the table below:

Mahindra XUV 3XO On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹7,79,000
RTO (Individual)
₹85,690
Insurance
₹35,055
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Beed₹9,00,345 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹13,032 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

REVX M 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.93 LakhOn road price, Beed
CNG1197 cc | CNG
₹10.04 LakhExpected Price
₹14,480 /month
MX2 Pro 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.49 LakhOn road price, Beed
REVX M (O) 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.50 LakhOn road price, Beed
Value for money
MX3 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.73 LakhOn road price, Beed
MX2 1.5 Diesel MT1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.99 LakhOn road price, Beed
MX3 Pro 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.99 LakhOn road price, Beed
MX2 Pro 1.2 Petrol AT1197 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹11.55 LakhOn road price, Beed
MX2 Pro 1.5 Diesel MT1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.75 LakhOn road price, Beed

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Mileage18.2 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹9,890

Mahindra Dealers in Beed

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Cornerstone Automobiles - Beed

Survey No.9, Barshi Naka, Opp Old RTO Office, Next To Bafna Motor, Beed, Maharashtra 431122

4.1

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

9890803085

smpersonal@cornerstoneauto.in

Sablok Cars - Shivaji Chowk

Shivaji Chowk, Shriram Nagar, Beed, Maharashtra 431122

3.8
7744963333

gm@sablokcars.com

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For those wanting strong performance with a good ride & handling balance, a premium-feeling and comfy cabin with a long list of features, the higher price tag commanded by the top-spec Mahindra XUV 3XO is worth considering.
 

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Questions you may find useful

1w

I own a Mahindra XUV 3XO MPFi Petrol, and I mainly use it for city driving. However, I'm getting only around 7-8 kmpl in the city. Should I consider installing a CNG kit in the car?

Verified
1w

We wouldn't recommend installing an aftermarket CNG kit on your Mahindra XUV 3XO MPFi Petrol. While it may significantly reduce your running costs, there are a few important compromises to consider. An aftermarket CNG conversion can affect your manufacturer's warranty, reduce boot space and may also impact long-term reliability and refinement if the installation isn't carried out to a very high standard. We'd be even more cautious when it comes to turbo-petrol engines. Unless the CNG system has been developed and validated by the OEM, we generally don't recommend fitting one. Turbo-petrol engines are more complex to calibrate for CNG, and an aftermarket installation may not deliver the same levels of drivability, performance and reliability as a factory-engineered solution. Tata is one of the few manufacturers currently offering a factory-fitted CNG option with a turbo-petrol engine on the Nexon, and that has been engineered from the outset to work with CNG.A city's fuel efficiency of 7-8kpl is on the lower side, but if your driving is predominantly in heavy stop-start traffic, it isn't entirely unexpected. Before considering a CNG conversion, we'd recommend getting the car inspected at the service centre to ensure there are no underlying issues. Also check that the tyre pressures are correct and review your driving style, as these can have a noticeable impact on fuel economy.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
5w

I am confused between the Nexon, XUV 3XO, and Venue as my first car. My running is expected to be 1,000-1,200 km per month. My priorities are: 1) Performance, 2) Mileage and ownership cost, 3) Features, and 4) Rear-seat and boot space. Please advise and suggest the best-value variant as well. I am inclined towards an automatic gearbox. Should I look for the sedan as well? Is the Diesel option feasible for me if I want to keep my car for the next 5 years?

Verified
4w

Of your three shortlisted SUVs, the Hyundai Venue 1.0 T-GDi makes the most sense as it's the best all-rounder in the segment. It's got a good blend of performance and efficiency, maintenance is relatively cheap and hassle-free, and there are loads of features on offer, even in mid-level variants. It offers a good mix of rear-seat space and boot volume, which are both big improvements on the last-gen Venue. If there's a downside, it's that its DCT automatic can be jerky in low-speed traffic, and needs to be driven with this in mind. The manual, meanwhile, has a light and smooth clutch and gearshift action, so consider it as well.The Mahindra XUV 3XO scores high on performance, with the strongest engine in the class, and it has great space inside the cabin. Its downside, however, is that boot space is not so great, and neither is fuel economy. The Tata Nexon is also a decent all-rounder, but in most areas, it can't quite keep up with the newer and more polished Venue. Overall, the Venue is the one we think you should go for.Diesel is certainly a feasible option if you plan to keep the car for 5 years, and the mileage will certainly be better. But these engines are nowhere near as refined or punchy as their petrol counterparts, and thanks to newer emissions mitigation technology, they're far more expensive to buy, and require extra maintenance to run. Thus, for your usage, and for a first car, we would stick to petrol.

VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleTata Nexon
8w

My father-in-law is nearing 60 and is planning to upgrade to an automatic car with a maximum budget of ₹15 lakh. He is currently driving a 10-year-old Swift VDI and is looking for a comfortable, reliable, and value-for-money automatic car for long-term use. Currently, we have shortlisted Maruti Brezza VXI / ZXI Automatic and Mahindra XUV 3XO MX2 Pro AT. We would appreciate suggestions on which would be the better option considering comfort, ease of driving, maintenance, reliability, and overall value for money for senior citizens.

Verified
8w

Since you're looking for an easy, comfortable automatic car under Rs. 15 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI AT is the one you should be looking at. It is very easy to drive in traffic thanks to the light controls, the torque converter automatic shifts smoothly, and the tall seat makes getting in and out easy for a 60-year-old. The ride is calm over broken roads, so daily runs and longer trips feel less tiring. Maruti’s wide service network and low part costs also make life easier over 8-10 years, and resale is usually strong.Two things to note: it is not the quickest thanks to the naturally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol engine that puts out just 103hp, and if the ZXI is over your budget in your city, you'll have to settle for the VXI automatic that will feel a bit basic inside. Pick the Mahindra XUV 3XO MX2 Pro AT only if he wants stronger pull and more features for the money. Overall, for comfort, ease, low upkeep and trust, go for the Brezza automatic.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
9w

Need genuine advice Currently, I own a Maruti Suzuki Swift VXI DualJet and am planning to upgrade to a compact SUV within a ₹10 lakh budget. I am confused between: - Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX M - Tata Nexon Pure Plus - Skoda Kylaq Classic Connect Interestingly, all three are coming around the same price for me. Since I am coming from Suzuki, I also checked the Maruti Brezza, but honestly, it feels a bit expensive given the features and engine offered in the XUV 3XO RevX M and the Nexon Pure Plus. My priorities are: - Best engine performance and driving feel - Reliability for long-term ownership - Less maintenance/service cost - Good mileage - Comfortable for highway + city usage - Good after-sales experience I mostly drive in city traffic, but also do occasional long highway trips. Would really appreciate feedback from actual owners regarding: - Which has the best engine refinement and performance? - Which one is cheapest to maintain after 5–7 years? - Any issues with Tata/Mahindra/Skoda service? - Is Brezza still a better practical choice despite lower power? - Which one would feel like the best upgrade coming from a Swift? Please help me choose wisely. Thanks!

Verified
9w

We would suggest you opt for the Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX M. Its turbo petrol feels clearly stronger than your Maruti Suzuki Swift and the Brezza, so gaps in traffic and highway passes need less effort, and the car feels steady and comfortable at speed. For the money, it also feels like a real “upgrade” in the way it drives and the way the cabin feels.Why it fits your brief: you asked for the best engine performance and driving feel first, and here the 3XO delivers without blowing the budget. You also want long-term peace - Mahindra upkeep is usually reasonable, and parts availability is broad in most cities. The ride and handling balance is also very good, and it does a good job out on the highway or even over broken city roads.The trade-offs: mileage is not its strong point, and Mahindra service isn’t as smooth or uniform as Maruti's everywhere. The Tata Nexon petrol is strong on paper, but it does not feel as smooth at low speeds, and the clutch can feel heavy. As for your question on the Brezza being the most practical? Yes, if you value low running cost, easy service and resale over performance.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleTata Nexon
10w

Currently an Exter owner looking to upgrade for a family of five. My budget is ₹15 lakh, strictly for a sub-4m petrol automatic (non-AMT) for better city traffic usability. I need maximum cabin space and a sportier driving experience, with daily city use and a highway trip of 700-1000 km once a quarter. Mandatory requirements: Non-AMT automatic, rear AC vents/armrest, and keyless start. Good-to-have features: ESC, hill hold, and an E-brake. Concerns: XUV 3XO (reliability), Sonet/Kylaq (rear seat space), Brezza (dated interior), Tata (avoiding due to service), Venue (too recent). I am highly confused. Please suggest the best two sub-4m petrol automatic models that balance space and reliability with a sporty drive (for example, XUV 3XO vs Brezza). Also, thanks in advance for the test drive recommendations. For context, in our family we already have a Honda City (9 years old), a Skoda Kushaq (2 years old), and a Honda CR-V (9 years old).

Verified
10w

The XUV 3XO fits your brief better on key counts. It has a wider rear seat and better rear seat space than the Brezza, which makes it more comfortable for five occupants. It is also the more engaging car to drive, with a stronger, more responsive engine and a more modern overall feel. For your mix of city driving and occasional highway runs, it strikes a good balance between performance and usability, while also offering a richer feature set.The Brezza, however, still holds its ground on ease of ownership and reliability. Its torque converter automatic is smooth and predictable in traffic, and Maruti’s service network and long-term dependability remain a big advantage. It is also comfortable and easy to live with, but it does not feel as modern or as engaging as the 3XO.The difference is simple. The 3XO offers more space and better driving performance, while the Brezza offers greater peace of mind and a more proven ownership experience.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
8h

I'm looking for a car for my family of three, and my child is 5 months old. My budget is Rs. 10-20 lakh, and I am eligible for Bharat Series (BH) registration. I live in a metro city and will use the car for weekend drives with family and friends, occasional long drives to my native place, and longer road trips in the future.

Verified
1h

For a family of three with a five-month-old child, your priorities should be comfort, safety, space for a child seat and luggage, and a relaxed driving experience for both city and highway use. Your budget of Rs. 10-20 lakh gives you a wide range of options, but the key is to choose a car that will remain comfortable and practical as your child grows and your travel increases.The Mahindra XUV 3XO is a strong recommendation. It offers a spacious cabin, a wide rear seat that easily accommodates a child seat and an adult, and a comfortable ride that makes long drives less tiring. The Mahindra car is also well equipped and feels like a genuinely premium product for the price. The only drawback is the relatively small boot, which can be a limitation on longer trips with a lot of luggage.If boot space is a concern, the Tata Sierra is worth considering. It offers a larger boot and a more premium cabin, making it better suited to long trips with family and friends. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is also a good option if you want more space and a more powerful engine for highway cruising, but it is a larger car and may not be as easy to manoeuvre in the city.Overall, the XUV 3XO strikes the best balance between city usability, comfort and value, while the Sierra and XUV 7XO are better choices if space is your top priority.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleTata Sierra
8h

My budget is around Rs. 14-15 lakh, and I need advice on buying a turbo-petrol car due to the E20 fuel-related concerns in the market.

Verified
55m

Do not let E20 concerns drive your decision. Modern turbo petrol engines are engineered to run on E20 fuel, and there is no official roadmap beyond E20 at this stage. The main impact of higher ethanol blends is a slight reduction in fuel economy, not engine damage. Premium petrol is not required, and long-term wear is generally limited to some rubber fuel-system components, which manufacturers account for in their designs.If you want to buy a car under 15 lakhs, the best approach is to focus on the car that best suits your needs rather than worrying about E20. If you want a turbo petrol, the Skoda Kylaq is a strong recommendation. It offers a genuinely enjoyable driving experience, a proven 1.0 TSI engine and a well-balanced package. If you want a more spacious car, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is also worth considering. It is one of the most spacious compact SUVs, has a wide cabin and is a great 5-seater. The only drawback is the boot, which is one of the smallest in the segment.The key point is that E20 should not be the deciding factor. Both Kylaq and 3XO are engineered for E20 and will serve you well for years to come. Choose the one that best fits your usage and ownership priorities.

VehicleSkoda Kylaq
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
1d

I have a budget of Rs. 12-13 lakh and am looking for a sub-4-metre SUV for family use. My daily running is around 80-100 km, so I specifically need a diesel vehicle. Which option would you recommend?

Verified
1d

With 80-100 km daily running, diesel is the right choice, and the Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel is the best fit for your needs. It is one of the few sub-4-metre SUVs still available with a diesel engine, and the 1.5-litre diesel is a strong, efficient unit that will handle your daily mileage comfortably. The 3XO also offers a spacious cabin, good rear-seat comfort and a strong feature set, making it well-suited to family use. It is also a genuinely enjoyable car to drive, with good performance and a solid, planted feel on the highway.The Tata Nexon diesel is the other option worth considering, but the 3XO has the edge in terms of engine refinement, performance and overall ownership experience. The Nexon diesel is a solid car, but the engine is not as refined as the Mahindra unit, and the 3XO feels like the more complete package.The only caveat with the 3XO is that the boot is one of the smallest in the segment, so if you carry a lot of luggage, that is worth noting.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleTata Nexon
3d

I have an Elite I20 petrol 2014 model that has run about 55000 kms. Any suggestions on whether I need to upgrade or continue with the same? I'm confused, please suggest.

Verified
2d

If your 2014 Elite i20 petrol has only done 55,000km and is mechanically sound, there is no compelling reason to upgrade right now. The i20 is a well-built, reliable car with a proven petrol engine, and at that mileage it still has plenty of life left in it. The only reason to upgrade would be if your needs have changed - for example, if you now need more space, a higher driving position or more safety features. If your usage is still mostly city driving and the car is well-maintained, it makes more financial sense to keep it for a few more years. If you do decide to upgrade, look at the Hyundai Venue, Maruti Brezza or Mahindra XUV 3XO - all offer a higher seating position, better safety and a more modern ownership experience without being a huge jump in size or price. But if the car is running well, there is no need to change it just for the sake of it.

VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
5d

I'm having a Maruti Suzuki Fronx Delta Plus 1.2 MT, which I bought in June 2024 and have driven around 29,000 km. I was a first-time buyer, so I received a lot of advice from everyone, which left me confused. Eventually, I chose Maruti because of its low maintenance and fuel efficiency. However, I'm now bored with its performance as well as its mileage. I'm getting only 16-17 kpl on the highways, whereas I used to get over 20 kpl initially. My driving is 60% highway and 40% city. Is it worth upgrading to a new car, or when would be the right time to upgrade?

Verified
1d

With 29,000 km on your Maruti Suzuki Fronx in just over a year, you are clearly a high-usage driver, and your 60% highway usage is the key factor here. The 1.2 petrol is a reliable and efficient engine, but it is not particularly exciting on the highway, and that is likely why you are feeling bored with this Maruti Suzuki car. The bigger question is whether it is worth upgrading now. Financially, the car is still relatively new, and you will take a depreciation hit if you sell it this early. However, given your usage pattern, it may actually make sense to upgrade sooner rather than later. A diesel SUV like the Mahindra XUV 3XO or the Tata Nexon would be a much better fit for your driving style, offering stronger performance on the highway and better fuel efficiency at higher speeds. Alternatively, if you want to stick with petrol, something like the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI would offer a much more engaging driving experience without sacrificing too much on efficiency.Ultimately, the decision comes down to how much the current car is bothering you. If you are genuinely unhappy with the performance and fuel efficiency, it is better to upgrade now rather than wait another year or two and continue to be dissatisfied with the car. If you can live with it for another year or two, you will get more value out of the car before upgrading.

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