
Last Updated on: 25 Sep 2025
Mahindra XUV700 price in Darrang
The Mahindra XUV700 on road price in Darrang ranges from INR 15.04 lakh for the base model to INR 26.67 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Darrang are between INR 13.66 lakh and INR 23.57 lakh.
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Hi, I am looking to replace my 2013 Dzire petrol with a bigger car, preferably an SUV. My average monthly running is low, around 1,000 km or less. We are a family of three, along with a dog, and we go on long trips once every month or two, usually under 1,000 km round-trip. Due to my transferable job, I am not keen on European brands with limited service networks. Please suggest suitable options among the Sierra, 7XO, and Harrier Petrol.
My monthly running is just 500-600 km with about 50% city and 50% highway use. I am a car enthusiast looking to buy a powerful automatic car with good performance and decent mileage within a ₹20 lakh budget. Please advise only automatic cars. Is it worth buying a diesel car, considering DPF issues and the 10-year diesel cap concerns?
For DPF regeneration, it's not the number of kilometres you drive in a month that matters, but the driving pattern. To avoid DPF issues, you need to be driving at steady speeds of 50-60kph for around half an hour for the DPF to ‘light off’ and burn the soot accumulated inside.
Since your usage is 50 per cent on the highway, it is sufficient to clear your DPF, so you should not have any issue with DPF clogging.
If you like power and performance, the best diesel for your budget is the Mahindra XUV700 2.2 diesel with a 6-speed AT. The XUV 700 lower MX variants will fit in your budget.
Also, you might want to wait for the Mahindra XUV 7X0, which will be launched in early January, which is essentially a refreshed version of the XUV700 and with the same 2.2 diesel.
Also, the 10-year limit is only in the Delhi area and is likely to be relaxed for the latest BS6.2 cars
I am a proud owner of a Renault Duster, which has now completed 9 years. The car is solid and running well, but I am thinking of upgrading. I really like my Duster. My monthly driving is around 600km. Should I wait for the new Duster or consider the XUV 7XO?
I currently own a 2017 Honda Jazz Petrol VX, which is now 9 years old and has covered 50,000km. I do not drive daily. Usage is mostly within the city (60%) with occasional highway trips (40%). We are a family of 4 adults and 2 kids. I am planning to upgrade to a 7-seater and have shortlisted the Mahindra XUV7XO and Tata Safari. I am confused about choosing between petrol and diesel. Please advise.
Hello, I work abroad & want to buy a new car for my family of 5. Initially, it will be used by my daughter for city driving with limited weekly usage. I am looking for a car that is easy to drive in traffic, safe, fuel-efficient, and suitable for long trips when I visit during the holidays. It should be easy for women to drive in the city, yet strong and stable on highways and ghats. My budget is around ₹20 to 25 lakh. When I was last in Chennai, I almost bought the Thar Roxx AX7L. I plan to make the purchase in June 2026.
I am planning to buy a new car. Currently owning a 2022 Creta. I am confused between the Tata Sierra Turbo petrol accomplished + and the Mahindra XUV 700 AX7 model, as the prices are quite similar for both these models. Not sure which one will make better sense, and also the one that will be easier to manage for a long period of ownership
I want to buy a seven-seater car with decent boot space. I am open to ICE or EV options, and my budget is around Rs 20-22 lakh. My monthly running is around 1,000 km. Please suggest a comfortable, feature-loaded vehicle with a sunroof option.
I am looking to buy an SUV with a budget of up to Rs 22-23 lakh. My must-haves are a minimum 3-star safety rating, excellent suspension, at least 13 kmpl fuel efficiency with a 60% city and 40% highway usage pattern with about 10k Kms annual running, a minimum of 400 litres of boot space with a spare wheel, a reliable automatic transmission and the ability to pre-cool or pre-heat the car before entering it, and a fuss-free ownership experience for at least 13 years.
I want to buy an SUV as big as the Innova. It should look good, have an engine capacity of 2,000cc or more, and deliver decent mileage, all within a budget of Rs 22 lakh. Please advise whether I should choose petrol or diesel, and whether a sunroof is worth opting for. There are only two of us, so cabin space is not a priority, but we need a large boot as we carry a lot of luggage.
I am looking to buy a 7-seater SUV with an automatic transmission within a budget of 20 lakh. I do not need fancy features, but cruise control is essential. My annual driving is around 5,000-6,000 km. Please suggest suitable options.
The Mahindra XUV700 is a good option to consider. It is spacious, comfortable, and comes with a 7-seater configuration and will fit within your budget. The XUV700 also comes with a long list of features, including cruise control, which is part of the standard equipment.
However, if you can, we would recommend waiting a bit as an updated version - called the XUV 7XO - will be launching early this month. You then benefit from having the newer car and all the updates it would bring. However, bear in mind the price may go up a bit.
















































































