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Last Updated on: 12 Mar 2026

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Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Mahbubnagar

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₹16.82 - ₹30.93 Lakh
On road price, Mahbubnagar
Mahbubnagar
Starting₹24,295 /month
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The Mahindra XUV 7XO price in Mahbubnagar 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 Mahbubnagar starts from ₹16.82 lakh to ₹30.93 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 (Mahbubnagar-specific tax rates)
  • Comprehensive insurance
  • Handling and registration charges
  • FASTag and statutory costs
     

Is the Mahindra XUV 7XO worth the price in Mahbubnagar?

 

The Mahindra XUV 7XO SUV price in Mahbubnagar 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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Mahindra XUV 7XO price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.82 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹18.41 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.70 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.27 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 2.0 Petrol AT
1997 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹21.47 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX5 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹21.53 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 2.2 Diesel AT
2184 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter Auto
₹22.04 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX5 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹22.10 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹22.70 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor
Keyless start
Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹23.28 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor
Keyless start

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Mahindra XUV 7XO FAQs

The Mahindra XUV 7XO ex showroom price in Mahbubnagar is between ₹13.66 lakh and ₹24.92 lakh. 

In Mahbubnagar, 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 16.82 lakh. 

In Mahbubnagar, 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 ₹30.93 lakh. 

The Mahindra XUV 7XO on road price in Mahbubnagar ranges between ₹16.82 lakh and ₹30.93 lakh. 

An AWD option is available with the XUV 7XO from the AX7 variant in Mahbubnagar, with prices starting from ₹21.40 lakh (ex-showroom). 

In Mahbubnagar, the XUV 7XO diesel price starts from ₹14.96 lakh (ex-showroom). 

In Mahbubnagar, 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 Mahbubnagar, ex-showroom price of the Mahindra XUV 7XO 6-seater variants start from ₹21.39 lakh. 

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Trending Questions on Mahindra XUV 7XO - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Pramod Kumaron Mar 11, 2026

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.

The Tata Sierra is the most practical option for you. It has a spacious cabin, a comfortable ride, and a punchy petrol engine. What helps its case in the city, especially compared to the other two, is the compact dimensions that make it easy to park and manage in traffic. The turbo-petrol engine with the DCT would be our recommendation as the naturally aspirated version lacks performance. The automatic gearbox is smooth, the engine is refined, and the ride comfort is excellent. It is also fresh on the inside with the latest tech and features.
However, if you have a big family and a third row is a must, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is a good option. It has a strong and refined petrol engine, and it also has a comfy ride. But you will have to manage its size in the city, and it will not be as easy as the Sierra.
The Mahindra Thar Roxx is not as comfortable as the Tata Sierra or the XUV 7XO. It has a lot of character in its design, but lacks the plush ride of the Sierra and the premiumness of the 7XO. If you don't venture off the tarmac or don't do much off-roading, best to avoid the Roxx. The Sierra would be a good fit overall.
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Asked by: Anant Sheopurion Mar 10, 2026

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?

Since mileage is a concern, the Toyota Innova HyCross will be ruled out here. The Hycross hybrid is a lot better, but the non-hybrid version is good for 7kpl at best, which isn't the best figure. The MG Hector Plus, Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV 7XO are good and tech-laden, but the third row space is best for kids and short drives for adults.
A good option to consider would be the Kia Carens Clavis. The Clavis is an MPV that is high on practicality and comfort, and gets multiple powertrain options and lots of features. The third row is spacious and close to the Ertiga in terms of roominess, thereby even adults can travel in comfort. The ride quality is good, and the turbo-petrol engine has enough punch even with a full load. The Clavis is also high on features, and it will be the best choice among all the rest.
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Asked by: NIKHIL AGGARWALon Mar 8, 2026

I currently own a 2021 Hyundai Venue (iMT) Petrol. I usually travel to my hometown in Punjab once a month, while the rest of my driving is within the city. I’m now looking to upgrade to an SUV that offers strong aesthetics and solid build quality. The first option that comes to mind is the Tata Harrier. I had been eagerly waiting for its petrol variant, and now that it has finally been introduced this year, I’m considering buying the Fearless+ variant in white. However, I’m a bit concerned about Tata’s reputation for manufacturing defects and resale value. Given this, would it still be a good decision to go ahead with the Harrier, or should I instead consider a better alternative like the Mahindra XUV700?

If you've got your heart set on the the Tata Harrier Petrol Fearless+, we'd suggest you go for it. We understand your concerns - Tata doesn't have a stellar reputation for reliability and fuss-free ownership, which is perhaps one of the biggest deterrents for (potential) buyers. 

However, since this generation of the Harrier has been around in the market for a few years now, its common glitches and initial niggles are likely to be sorted out. The 1.5 Turbo-Petrol GDI on the other hand is all new, hence we'd highly recommend opting for the maximum warranty coverage.

The Mahindra XUV 7XO is also a good option - its 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine is a strong performer. Also, besides being spacious and well-equipped, the XUV also gives you the flexibility of three-row seating. 

And compared to Tata, Mahindra has a slightly better reputation as far as reliability goes. Overall, the XUV 7XO is a more-rounded package, but if you like the Harrier petrol, go for it. The Harrier petrol is a much improved offering.

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Asked by: Sarsoh Patelon Mar 8, 2026

I am confused between the Mahindra XUV700 and the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid. My daily running is around 60 km, mostly within the city. However, I usually travel against traffic, so I generally get a relatively free run and can maintain a good average speed unless it’s an unusually bad day. Another factor I am considering is the government’s long-term policy on petrol and diesel vehicles, especially with increasing focus on pollution control and stricter emission norms.

If you regularly travel with six or seven adults, then the Toyota Innova Hycross hybrid certainly has an edge due to its more spacious cabin. The Toyota will also be a lot more efficient too, thus your fuel bills will be in check. 

On the other hand, if the third row will be used only occasionally, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is the better car to drive. Its diesel-automatic combination is smooth, refined and delivers punchy performance. Also, the top-spec XUV diesel-automatic is much more affordable than a Hycross hybrid, making the Mahindra good value too.

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Asked by: Sandeshon Mar 5, 2026

I have booked the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic AX7L variant, but I’m still confused about whether the diesel engine is suitable for my long‑term usage. My driving pattern is that I drive only once a week on weekends because I work from home. On weekends, I usually take a short trip of around 30 km to a nearby city and return. Occasionally, once in two months, I take a longer trip of around 300 km. I am worried about whether this driving pattern could cause diesel engine problems—especially DPF‑related issues. Petrol mileage is very low, so I’m hesitant about choosing the petrol version as well. Could you please advise whether diesel is the right choice for me?

Your concern is valid. With the usage pattern you have described, there is a genuine possibility of facing DPF related issues with the diesel version of the Mahindra XUV 7XO.

Diesel engines today rely on a Diesel Particulate Filter which needs regular longer drives at steady speeds to regenerate properly. Since your car will mostly be used once a week with short 30 km trips and only an occasional 300 km drive every couple of months, the engine may not get enough consistent running for DPF regeneration.

Considering your very limited running, we would recommend going for the turbo petrol automatic instead. Yes, the petrol will be less efficient, but the price difference between the petrol and diesel versions is roughly around Rs 1 lakh. Also, while the diesel is more efficient, the difference is not as large as many expect. With the automatic gearbox, the Mahindra diesel is not exceptionally fuel efficient either. In real world conditions you will see roughly 2 kpl difference in mixed driving condition.

Given your low annual running, the fuel savings from diesel will not be significant enough to justify the potential complications. 

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Asked by: Prateek Sainion Mar 5, 2026

I have already booked Safari Adventure X Plus Petrol Automatic but confused on it considering TATA glitches etc. My main reason is to for it is being a car which has safety for family and small engine to give decent mileage in city. But People generally suggest to go for XUV 700 keeping mileage aside or go for Invicto or Kia Carens for mileage but finding Invicto at higher budget making breakeven in more than 80000 KM and Kia Carens really low on safety. Pls suggest.

Before you go ahead with the purchase, please keep in mind that the Tata Safari is a heavy vehicle and in its petrol-automatic guise, expecting double digit city fuel efficiency will be a bit ambitious. Yes, on the open roads, at constant speeds and light throttle inputs, the turbo-petrol could deliver good fuel efficiency, but in bumper-to-bumper traffic and stop-go conditions, fuel efficiency will be low. As a family car though, the Safari is a good option, on account of its spacious cabin, and impressive ride comfort. Tata's service experience can be a hit or a miss, and it isn't the best in terms of reliability either, occasionally throwing up a glitch or two. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is slightly better in that regard, however space isn't as good as in the Tata, especially in the third row. Also, the XUV's 2.0-litre turbo-petrol-automatic will fare worse (if not equally) as far as efficiency goes.

Hence, if you want a fuel-efficient family car, the Maruti Invicto or the Toyota Innova Hycross hybrid are the ones to get. Of course, these are very expensive, and as you've rightly pointed out, unless your usage is very high, it will take a long time to benefit from its lower running costs after breaking even. But as far as reliability, peace of mind and a trouble-free ownership experience goes the Maruti and Toyota are still the ones to beat.

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Asked by: Venkatesh Naiduon Mar 4, 2026

With a budget of 25L, I'm looking for a 5-seater car. It should be fun to drive and provide a comfortable ride. Safety, reliability and after sales service should be too-notch. I'll be driving this 60% in city and 40% on highways. It should also have a good interior and features including ventilated seats, wireless carplay/android auto, panaromic sunroof, 360 degree camera.

With a budget of around Rs 25 lakh and your priorities of fun to drive performance, comfort, safety and strong after sales support, the Kia Seltos fits your requirements very well. The current Seltos is larger than before, spacious and very comfortable for daily driving. Interior quality is among the best in the segment and it comes loaded with premium features, including the ones you have mentioned such as ventilated seats, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a panoramic sunroof and a 360 degree camera. The 1.5 litre turbo petrol engine paired with the 7 speed DCT transmission offers strong performance while remaining refined and smooth in city use. It also fits comfortably within your budget and Kia’s after sales service network is generally reliable.

If you want something different, the Tata Sierra with the turbo petrol automatic is another good option. It offers even more cabin space than the Seltos and its wider body makes it a more comfortable five seater. The ride quality is also very comfortable and it comes with all the features you are looking for. The downside is that it is about Rs 1.5 lakh more expensive than the Kia, and although Tata’s after sales service is improving, Kia still has the stronger reputation in that area.

If you want something larger, you can also consider the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 within your budget. Even though it is a seven seater, with the third row folded it becomes a very spacious and comfortable five seater. It gets a powerful 2.0 litre turbo petrol engine producing over 200 hp paired with a smooth six speed torque converter automatic that delivers effortless performance. The handling is good, the ride is comfortable and it comes with most of the features you want. The only notable omission compared to your list is ventilated front seats. If you can live without that feature, it is another strong option to consider.

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Asked by: Kumaranon Mar 4, 2026

I have been using the Mahindra KUV100 mid variant since 2016, and it has now crossed 1.10 lakh km. I am planning to buy a new car with a budget of Rs 10-15 lakh and want an automatic. I am confused between the Mahindra 3XO and the Mahindra 7XO base variant, but I am open to other brands as well. My usage includes occasional city driving and one or two highway trips every month. Which car would be the better choice?

You will need to stretch your Rs 15 lakh budget significantly for the base Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol-automatic. Among the options that fit your budget, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is an excellent pick. 

You could either choose the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol MPFI or 1.2-litre turbo-petrol GDI, both of which are mated to a 6-speed torque converter (automatic). The MPFI is powerful enough, smooth and has a better value than the GDI option; this is the one that we'd recommend. 

 

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Asked by: Gurvinder Singhon Mar 4, 2026

Kindly suggest between Innova Crysta GX Plus new or old automatic Crysta, or diesel Scorpio N Z8 Select auto new, for family travelling and overall keeping for the long term. I am confused. Kindly guide.

As a family car, the Toyota Innova Crysta will be much more comfortable than a Mahindra Scorpio N, particularly due to its more spacious cabin, especially while ferrying six or seven adults. Moreover, this Toyota car feels more composed and settled at highway speeds, whereas the Scorpio N tends to feel a bit bumpy in comparison.
The Scorpio N has its merits, such as a better road presence, lighter steering, a smoother, more refined diesel engine, and an automatic transmission option, which unfortunately the Crysta doesn't get.
Alternatively, you could consider the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 or AX5 diesel-automatic, which will be more comfortable than a Scorpion N for 6 or 7 passengers, and its ride quality is much better too.
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Asked by: Kunal Gargon Mar 3, 2026

Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to buy a new SUV in 2026 within a budget of ₹30-40 lakh. I want a proper off-road capable vehicle that also works well as a family car. Can we expect the Toyota RAV4 to launch in India in 2026? Please advise.

As of now, Toyota has no concrete plans to bring the Toyota RAV4 to India in 2026 or anytime soon. The challenge is cost. The RAV4 would have to be imported or assembled in small numbers, which would push its price well beyond what most buyers in the Rs 30-40 lakh bracket expect. Also, by Indian standards, it’s not a particularly large SUV, and at that price, buyers here tend to want more size and presence.

Sadly, there’s a bit of a vacuum in the Rs 30-40 lakh space, and in this range, your more practical choices are SUVs like the Mahindra XUV7XO and the Tata Harrier. Both are spacious, comfortable for family use, and capable on bad roads. 

If you can stretch closer to Rs 50 lakh, options like the Skoda Kodiaq and the upcoming Volkswagen Tayron (a more affordable version below the R-Line is expected) are very strong all-rounders with a more premium feel.

Another SUV worth waiting for is the Kia Sorento, which we understand could arrive around the festive season at roughly Rs 40 lakh. That might come closest to what you’re looking for, a proper global SUV with family practicality and some genuine all-road ability.

 

 

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