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Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Dhar
The Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Dhar starts at ₹13.66 lakh for the entry-level AX 2.0 Petrol MT variant. The fully-loaded AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel AWD AT variant price is ₹24.92 lakh (Ex-showroom). Meanwhile the XUV 7XO on road prices in Dhar starts from ₹15.59 lakh to ₹30.43 lakh. Notably, the XUV 7XO variants includes 27 choices.
Here is the detailed price breakdown of all Mahindra XUV 7XO variants (ex-showroom):
Mahindra XUV 7XO Price
- ₹13.66 lakh - AX 2.0 Petrol MT
- ₹14.96 lakh - AX 2.2 Diesel MT
- ₹16.02 lakh - AX3 2.0 Petrol MT
- ₹16.49 lakh - AX3 2.2 Diesel MT
- ₹17.47 lakh - AX3 2.0 Petrol AT (Most affordable petrol automatic variant)
- ₹17.52 lakh - AX5 2.0 Petrol MT (Most affordable variant with sunroof)
- ₹17.94 lakh - AX3 2.2 Diesel AT (Most affordable diesel automatic variant)
- ₹17.99 lakh - AX5 2.2 Diesel MT
- ₹18.48 lakh - AX7 2.0 Petrol MT
- ₹18.95 lakh - AX5 2.0 Petrol AT
- ₹18.97 lakh - AX7 2.2 Diesel MT
- ₹19.44 lakh - AX5 2.2 Diesel AT
- ₹19.93 lakh - AX7 2.0 Petrol AT
- ₹20.40 lakh - AX7 2.2 Diesel AT
- ₹20.99 lakh - AX7T 2.2 Diesel (Most accessible variant with ADAS)
- ₹21.97 lakh - AX7T 2.0 Petrol AT
- ₹22.16 lakh - AX7T 2.0 Petrol 6 Seat AT (Most affordable 6 seat variant)
- ₹22.44 lakh - AX7T 2.2 Diesel AT
- ₹22.47 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel MT
- ₹22.84 lakh - AX7T 2.2 Diesel 6 Seat AT
- ₹23.45 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.0 Petrol AT
- ₹23.64 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.0 Petrol 6 Seat AT
- ₹23.44 lakh - AX7T 2.2 Diesel AWD AT
- ₹23.92 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel AT
- ₹24.11 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel 6 Seat AT
- ₹24.92 lakh - AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel AWD AT
Mahindra XUV 7XO on road price includes:
- RTO / registration charges (Dhar-specific tax rates)
- Comprehensive insurance
- Handling and registration charges
- FASTag and statutory costs
Is the Mahindra XUV 7XO worth the price in Dhar?
The Mahindra XUV 7XO SUV price in Dhar is justified if you are looking for:
- Punchy turbo-petrol and diesel powertrains
- Good ride comfort and high-speed composure
- Feature-packed SUV
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The Mahindra XUV 7XO ex showroom price in Dhar is between ₹13.66 lakh and ₹24.92 lakh.
In Dhar, the Mahindra XUV 7XO's base spec AX 2.0 Petrol MT variant, is priced at ₹13.66 lakh. On road, the XUV 7XO base variant price is 15.59 lakh.
In Dhar, the Mahindra XUV 7XO's top spec AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel AWD AT variant, is priced at ₹24.92 lakh. The XUV 7XO top variant on road price is ₹30.43 lakh.
The Mahindra XUV 7XO on road price in Dhar ranges between ₹15.59 lakh and ₹30.43 lakh.
An AWD option is available with the XUV 7XO from the AX7 variant in Dhar, with prices starting from ₹21.40 lakh (ex-showroom).
In Dhar, the XUV 7XO diesel price starts from ₹14.96 lakh (ex-showroom).
In Dhar, the ex showroom price of Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol automatic variants start from ₹17.47 lakh, while the diesel automatic is priced from ₹17.94 lakh.
In Dhar, ex-showroom price of the Mahindra XUV 7XO 6-seater variants start from ₹21.39 lakh.
Trending Questions on Mahindra XUV 7XO - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am confused between the Mahindra XUV700 AX7T automatic and the Mahindra XEV 9S Pack 2 (above 70 kWh). My usage is mostly in the city with occasional long trips.
If you have home charging available, the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack 2 makes a lot of sense. Electric cars are extremely smooth in city traffic, offer instant torque and have much lower running costs compared to petrol SUVs.
However, if home charging is not easily available and you prefer the convenience of quick refuelling for occasional long trips, the Mahindra XUV 7XO automatic is the safer and simpler choice. It removes the need to plan charging stops and will feel more convenient for highway travel.
Choose the XEV 9e if you have home charging and want lower running costs with a smoother city drive. Choose the XUV 7XO automatic if you want maximum convenience for long trips without worrying about charging.
I have a Fortuner, Thar and Harrier in my garage. Now I want to add a vehicle like an SUV under ₹30 lakh. Which SUV should I buy?
I am planning to buy a 7-seater, and my running is not very regular. Sometimes, for a long time, I don’t drive much, but when I do, I may cross 1000 km in a single trip. I need good space in the 3rd row as well. Which one should I prefer: Mahindra XUV 7XO or Tata Safari? I need full comfort and luxury, and my budget is around ₹35 lakh.
Hello Autocar Team, I am planning to buy the Mahindra XUV700 AX7, but I am confused about whether I should choose the diesel automatic or the petrol automatic variant. My daily driving is around 70 km. Could you please suggest which option would be the better choice for my usage?
Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel Automatic, at 70 km/day (2,100 km/month), its stronger low‑rpm pull, and longer range suit daily commutes and occasional highway runs better than petrol.
Your daily 70 km means you cover a serious distance, around 2,100 km a month, where diesel’s efficiency advantage becomes meaningful over time. The diesel’s stronger low‑end torque makes city overtakes and hill climbs easier, and for a diesel, it is refined, and it feels very relaxed for highway cruising too.
Longer range between fills reduces weekly stops when you’re doing 300-400 km in just a few days. Also, with such regular running, the diesel’s DPF can complete regenerations reliably, keeping warnings at bay.
The one thing you give up is the petrol’s quieter, smoother feel and lower upfront price; the diesel costs more and is a bit noisier at idle.
If most trips are short stop‑start city runs, with few highways, consider the XUV7XO AX7 Petrol Automatic instead for smoother refinement and no DPF fuss.
I am interested in buying the Mahindra XUV700 AX7 L diesel automatic. However, since I work in the Navy, my car will remain parked in the garage for about 4-5 months each year. My concern is whether there could be any issues with the diesel engine if the car remains unused for 4-5 months. When I return from ship duty, my monthly running is around 2,000-3,000 km. I am not interested in the petrol version due to its lower fuel efficiency. Could you please advise whether going for the diesel model would still be a good choice in my situation?
With your usage pattern, the diesel version of the Mahindra XUV 7XO actually makes sense. Once you are back from deployment, your monthly running of around 2,000-3,000 km is more than sufficient to justify a diesel, both from an efficiency and performance point of view.
Leaving a modern diesel car unused for 4-5 months is generally not a problem as long as it is stored properly. Before leaving, it is advisable to keep the fuel tank almost full and disconnect the battery or have someone start the car occasionally if possible. The main thing to watch out for is the battery, which can drain if the car sits unused for long periods.
When you return and start using the car again, make sure the car gets a longer highway drive early on. This helps the diesel particulate filter regenerate properly and keeps the engine running smoothly.
I am planning to upgrade from Baleno to either the Sierra, Thar Roxx or 7XO. My driving would be 70% city and 30% highway. Please advise me on the best pick.
I am looking to buy an SUV (with good ground clearance) which is fun to drive. For me, good mileage, a good audio system and a big boot space (for 3 big suitcases for a holiday trip) are important. My need is for a family of five. My overall usage is mainly city driving in Bangalore with occasional highway usage. I currently own a Ciaz Diesel and am looking to replace it. I intend to own the next vehicle for at least 7-10 years, hence it should not be too outdated technology-wise. I am open to EV’s, too. My budget is around ₹20-25 lakh (might stretch till ₹30 lakh if it's a really better option).
I am looking to upgrade from a 2018 Ertiga VXI CNG to a petrol AT 7-seater for daily Mumbai city use majorly. I have shortlisted the MG Hector Plus Savvy Pro AT, Tata Safari Adventure X Petrol AT, XUV 7XO AX7 Petrol AT and Innova HyCross GXO (non-hybrid). Which one is the best option for long-term use, comfort for a large family of five, reliability and decent mileage?
I am planning to upgrade from a Maruti Suzuki Ertiga to a new three-row SUV mainly for city driving. The Tata Safari Adventure X petrol AT does not have a dedicated third-row AC unit. Will this affect cooling for third-row passengers in Mumbai’s heat during daily use? I am also considering the MG Hector Plus Savvy Pro AT and the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 petrol AT. Which would be the better choice among these?
Out of the three mentioned above, the Mahindra XUV 7XO would be the better choice. It is a lot more refined, plush and sorted overall and feels worth the money you pay. The engine is powerful, silent, and the gearbox works well in the city as well. The tech is new-age, and it feels futureproof.
However, the third row, despite getting AC vents, isn't the best in terms of space and comfort. The middle row cannot slide ahead, and that restricts room in the last row. Coming from an Ertiga, you will feel the space crunch in the 7XO and even the Hector Plus or the Tata Safari.
If the third row is frequently used, the Kia Carens Clavis is the right choice as it has proper space in the third row and is quite practical. It isn't as fast or powerful as the others, but it has enough punch and is almost equally packed with features.
Being lighter than the bigger SUVs, it is also easy to drive around the city, and it has a smooth DCT gearbox. If third row space is not critical, then we would recommend the XUV 7XO, but if you want space in the last row, the Clavis would be ideal.
I am confused between the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX5 and Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 variants, as I prefer practicality over extra features. Alternatively, should I consider waiting for the Tata Sierra?
If you don't mind the additional spend, we'd recommend the Mahindra XUV 7XO in AX7 trim. Elements like its larger 18-inch alloy wheels and leatherette upholstery add greatly to the look and feel of things. While auto climate control, a 540-degree camera and front parking sensors are features you will appreciate every day.
The Tata Sierra is not a like-for-like alternative to the Mahindra 7XO. The 7XO is larger, more powerful and also offers three rows of seating.
Further, the 7XO is slightly pricier, too. Within Tata's range, the Tata Safari is an alternative to the 7XO.











































































