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Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Itanagar
The XUV 7XO price in Itanagar 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 Itanagar starts from ₹14.96 lakh to ₹28.17 lakh. Notably, the XUV 7XO variants includes 27 choices.
Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Itanagar
The XUV 7XO price in Itanagar 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 Itanagar starts from ₹14.96 lakh to ₹28.17 lakh. Notably, the XUV 7XO variants includes 27 choices.
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Mahindra XUV 7XO Booking & Test Drive - User Reviews
The XUV 7XO is the better choice if you want a more SUV-like driving experience and stronger performance.
Compared to the Toyota HyCross, the XUV 7XO lacks in performance, ride quality, and comfort.
If you want a change, then test drive the XUV 7XO.
I chose the XUV 7XO over the Tata Sierra because the top-end variant of Sierra was priced close to a decent variant of the 7XO. The drive, comfort, and mileage are good in the 7XO diesel variant.
if you are planning to go for 7xo start building your patience level. their manufacturing process is very slow. they committed to me delivery in 6 months now saying 8 months. very poor delivery timeline management
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What is the Mahindra XUV 7XO base model on road price in Itanagar?
The base-spec Mahindra XUV 7XO AX 2.0 Petrol MT on road price in Itanagar is ₹14.96 lakh.
What is the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 2.2 Diesel AT on road price in Itanagar?
The Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 2.2 Diesel AT on road price in Itanagar is ₹23.06 lakh.
What is the Mahindra XUV 7XO top model on road price in Itanagar?
The top-spec Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Luxury 2.2 Diesel AWD AT on road price in Itanagar is ₹28.17 lakh.
What is the starting price of the XUV 7XO petrol variant in Itanagar?
The starting price of Mahindra XUV 7XO in Itanagar is Rs 13.66 lakh, ex-showroom.
What is the XUV 7XO top model price in Itanagar?
The top-spec Mahindra XUV 7XO in Itanagar is priced at Rs 24.92 lakh, ex-showroom.
Questions you may find useful
ankur.12
I am having a Volkswagen Vento diesel automatic 1.5 TDI high line plus from 2016, and now I am planning to change the car, mostly driving in the city with 2-3 long highway trips in the desert and hills with some adventure. And my annual running is approx 10000 km. And my budget is approx 35 lakhs. Pls suggest a suitable car.

autocar.india
Get the Jeep Compass diesel automatic, ideally the 4x4, because it stays easy in the city yet feels rock solid on highways and can handle desert sand, and hill climbs without stress. You are coming from a Vento, so you will like the Compass’s tight body control, strong mid-range pull, and the calm way it cruises. The 4x4 brings real traction for soft sand and steep trails, plus good ground clearance, but it still parks like a midsize SUV, not a barge.With 10,000 km a year, diesel is fine if you do a decent weekly run to keep the system happy. If your budget is strict at Rs. 35 lakh on-road, the 4x2 automatic will fit and is still great for bad roads and long trips, just not deep sand.As an alternative, you can also look at the AWD Mahindra XUV 7XO, off-road it will not be as accomplished as the Compass, but it will be more than enough for basic trails and light off-roading.
ankit.55
I’m looking to buy a car with a 25L on-road price in Delhi. My running would be around 5-6k km per year with occasional highway trips, but I need absolute comfort for the family during those trips. Please suggest your pick.

autocar.india
Get the Kia Carens Clavis, as it's the best car for transporting a family in comfort on a budget of Rs. 25 lakh. The suspension is comfy without being floaty, the second row has loads of space, and you can pick captain seats for easy entry and a relaxed posture. With only 5-6k km a year, petrol makes the most sense, and the Clavis is quiet and smooth at city speeds yet easy on the highway.If you want hassle-free driving in traffic and effortless cruising, go for the turbo-petrol automatic in a mid trim to stay within budget. If you usually travel light and don’t mind a manual, the 1.5 petrol saves money and still works fine for occasional highway usage. You also get 6 airbags as standard and proper AC coverage for all rows, which matters when the car is full.One thing to know: it won’t thrill keen drivers, and the 1.5 petrol can feel a bit lazy when fully loaded. But for pure family comfort, the Carens is the one. Alternatively, if you don't mind settling for a low to mid-level trim with fewer features on your budget, the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV 7XO offer even more space and comfort with more powerful engines.
fmujawar
I'm looking to replace my seven-year-old Jeep Compass diesel manual with a suitable automatic transmission car. My usage will be mostly in city traffic, with occasional highway driving and off-road use. Please advise on a suitable high-performance replacement. My budget is preferably under Rs 35 lakh. Thanks.

autocar.india
Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO AXL 7 diesel automatic AWD. In daily traffic, its torque‑converter automatic feels smooth and is far less jerky than dual‑clutch gearboxes, and the elevated driving position makes driving in the city easier.For your highway runs, it has a strong 2.2-litre diesel engine that's good for quick overtakes and for relaxed cruising. When you do leave the tarmac, it has an all-wheel-drive system and good ground clearance, so dealing with slushy trails, rocks and steep inclines will be easy. Mahindra XUV 7XO also comes with a premium cabin, all the features you'd ever need, and it fits under your Rs 35 lakh budget.
muralisanthosh
Hi, I'd like to buy a new 7/8-seater diesel car. I've looked at the Toyota Innova Crysta, Innova HyCross and the Mahindra XUV 7XO. I will mostly be using the car on highways, covering around 50,000km per year. I also want good resale value. Kindly suggest which car would be the best choice.

autocar.india
Buy the Toyota Innova Crysta diesel. For 50,000 km a year on highways, nothing in your list matches its long-distance durability, relaxed cruising and true 7/8-seat comfort. It also holds value better than almost anything else on our roads, and Toyota’s highway service reach makes life easy when you’re far from home.The honest catch is it isn’t the most modern inside and costs more than the Mahindra, but it pays you back in lower hassle and stronger resale. Innova HyCross doesn’t fit your brief because it’s petrol-hybrid, not diesel. It’s smooth and efficient in the city, but for heavy highway use, a diesel Crysta is cheaper to run.If you want a second option from your shortlist, look at the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel. It’s quick, packed with features and priced keenly. For resale, though, it still trails the Crysta, and the third row isn’t as adult-friendly on long trips.So, for a 7/8-seat diesel highway workhorse with the best resale, pick the Innova Crysta.
kabir123
I'm confused between the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT (25 lakh) and the Maruti Suzuki Invicto Alpha+ Hybrid AT (30 lakh). I'm currently driving a 2021 Hyundai Verna Diesel AT, and my daily running is around 100 km with a mix of city and highway driving. I plan to keep my next car for 8-10 years. My priorities are: reliability, long-term ownership, good fuel efficiency, comfort for family, safety, features, technology, and maintenance costs. Overall value for money. Is the Invicto worth spending 5 lakh more, or is the XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT the better buy overall?

autocar.india
Pick the Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Alpha+. With 100 km a day and an 8-10 year plan, the hybrid will cut your fuel bills in city traffic and is simpler to own long term than a big diesel. It is also the comfiest family car, with a smoother ride, easier third row, and a calmer cabin on bad roads and highways. Under the skin, it is Toyota hybrid tech with Maruti’s widespread service, so reliability and upkeep are as stress-free as it gets.The Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 is a great value and loaded, feels stronger on the highway, and its cousin, the XUV700, has a proven 5-star record. But the diesel will use more fuel in daily city use, has DPF hardware that can be fussy in traffic.Be honest about one thing, though: the Invicto costs more and misses some toys like ADAS, and the drivetrain is relaxed rather than quick. Even so, with your running, the fuel savings over time almost bridge the price gap, and the Invicto is the safer long-haul bet.
sahilgupta
Hi, I'm planning to buy an automatic petrol SUV and would appreciate your suggestions. We are a family of three with a four-year-old daughter. Around 90% of our driving is within Mumbai city, with occasional highway trips. We are also a fairly tall family, so cabin space and comfort for tall occupants are important. I was almost set on the Mahindra XUV 7XO, but after seeing the Kia Seltos, I'm now confused. My priorities are comfort, ease of driving in city traffic, safety, reliability and hassle-free ownership. Which one would you recommend, and why?

autocar.india
Pick the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol automatic. Your driving is mostly in Mumbai, and the Seltos is simply easier to live with there - smaller footprint, lighter steering, smoother low-speed manners, and it will use less fuel in traffic than the big Mahindra. For a tall family of three, the front seats have loads of adjustment, the cabin feels airy enough, and fitting a child seat is easy. Kia’s 1.5 petrol with the IVT is a proven combo, so ownership is usually fuss-free.If you were often carrying four or five tall adults or doing lots of highway miles, the XUV 7XO would swing it. It is roomier, has a cushier second row and a third row for occasional use. The flip side is its size, and the thirsty turbo petrol can be a pain in tight Mumbai commutes.If you choose the Seltos, stick to the 1.5 petrol with the automatic rather than the turbo. It suits city use better and keeps life simple while still feeling refined on the occasional highway run.
raghavmarwaha
Dear team, I currently own a 2017 Maruti Wagon R and now wish to upgrade. We are a family of five, and our monthly driving is not more than 800km. We are planning to buy the Mahindra XUV 7XO, but we're confused about whether we should opt for the petrol or diesel version. My wife also likes the Honda Elevate and the Kia Seltos. Our budget is Rs 18 lakh on-road.

autocar.india
Go for a petrol SUV, and among your shortlisted options, the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol IVT is the best fit for your Rs 18 lakh on-road budget. With only 800 km a month, diesel’s higher price and possible DPF trouble with short city runs are just not worth it. The Seltos is an easy step up from your Wagon R, with upright seating, light controls, comfy ride, and the rear bench that works well for five.If you do frequent long highway trips with five and a loaded boot, the XUV 7XO petrol gives stronger pull and extra space, but you’ll likely stretch the budget and fuel efficiency in the city will be poor. The catch with the Seltos is that its petrol is relaxed, so quick overtakes need a downshift. If you need a bit more performance, the Elevate has a slight edge on the Seltos.Overall, the Seltos is a great fit for your needs.
ankur013
Currently using Maruti Breeza 2019 diesel. Now, I want to upgrade, the budget is 30L max. My monthly running is 2000km/month with 50:50 city and highway.

autocar.india
Do you have a provision for home charging? If yes, an EV like the Mahindra XEV 9E is something you must seriously consider. With its long range, effortless performance, and very low running costs (provided you're charging at your home for the most part), it will be a very economical option. Additionally, it has the latest in terms of tech and features; it is spacious and is surprisingly easy to drive despite its size.If an EV isn't an option for you, go for the Mahindra XUV7XO Diesel automatic. It is feature-rich; it gives you the flexibility of three rows of seats; its engine is smooth, punchy, yet efficient; ride quality is very good; and overall, it is your best bet.
gkpride
Should I choose the Mahindra XEV 9S or the Mahindra XUV 7XO? My weekly running is around 200 km, and I only undertake highway trips once or twice a month, with each trip being approximately 600 km one way.

autocar.india
Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO. Your once-or-twice-a-month 600 km one-way trips will be far simpler with normal fuel stops and no range or charger planning, so the day runs smoother and shorter. Weekly use of about 200 km is not heavy enough to swing the maths strongly toward an EV, and the 7XO’s space and steady highway manners make long hours feel less tiring for everyone on board.The XEV 9S is lovely in the city - smooth, quiet, and cheaper per km when you can charge at home - but those 600 km runs will mean hunting for fast chargers, sitting through charging stops, and building extra buffer time into every trip. If a key charger is busy or down, it can derail your schedule.You will spend more on daily fuel with the XUV 7XO and it is not as silent as the XEV 9S in traffic, but for your mix of short weekly use and long intercity runs, it is the easier, lower-stress choice.
abhishek_deshwal
I drive a 2014 Honda Amaze and am planning to upgrade to either the Mahindra XUV 7XO or the Toyota HyCross. Which is the better option if the budget is not a constraint?

autocar.india
Coming from a 2014 Honda Amaze, both the HyCross and the Mahindra XUV 7XO will feel like a massive upgrade. However, the HyCross is the more rounded family car. It offers exceptional rear-seat comfort, a smooth and refined strong-hybrid powertrain, excellent fuel efficiency for its size and Toyota's unmatched reputation for long-term reliability and low maintenance. It is also one of the most comfortable long-distance cruisers you can buy in India.The Mahindra XUV 7XO is a very impressive SUV in its own right. It feels more powerful, offers a richer feature list and has a more premium SUV character. If you enjoy driving and prefer a more rugged, commanding feel behind the wheel, it is the more engaging of the two.
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