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Mahindra XUV700 Facelift

by SMCIB on Tuesday, 09 December 2025

 | Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Mahindra XUV700 Facelift

A little spark of colour slips into the talk around the Mahindra XUV700 facelift. It gives the whole subject a warm pull, even with the model still under wraps. News like this tends to pass through conversations, yet it settles in your mind anyway. You start relating it to your own drives, the long waits at signals, the quiet moments on open roads and the small comforts you reach for without thinking. A facelift can shift those moments in subtle ways that stay with you.

As the chatter grows, you might catch yourself asking simple things. What sort of update would make your daily runs feel lighter? Would a cleaner layout help you ease into the seat after a tiring day? Maybe a fresh stance on the outside would set a better tone each time you walk up to it. These thoughts land because the XUV700 already holds a steady place in many routines, and any change feels personal.

Details are still ahead, which leaves room for your own hopes to fill the gaps. That space makes the wait strangely engaging. If you want to follow the hints and see where this refreshed chapter may lead, the article below takes you deeper.
 

When the New Version Arrives

The facelift is expected to come with a new name, Mahindra XUV 7XO. Most industry talk places the launch in early 2026. Production is said to begin near the end of 2025, so a January arrival sounds likely enough, though Mahindra has not confirmed anything yet.
 

What’s New: Design, Interior & Tech

The outside should get a cleaner look with a fresh grille, a revised bumper, and LED headlamps that carry a stronger DRL design. New alloy wheels and a few changes at the rear should give the SUV a more settled presence.

Inside, the focus seems to shift toward a better overall feel. A triple-screen setup is expected, including one for the passenger, along with a dual-spoke steering wheel that lights up with the logo. Comfort features may take a step up with ventilated captain seats in the second row, ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and wireless charging. The engines are likely to stay the same as the current ones.
 

Price and Variants

Since Mahindra has not released the numbers yet, all pricing is based on early guesses. A few sources start around Rs. 15 lakh (ex-showroom), though that feels lower than what most people expect. A range from Rs. 15 lakh to Rs. 26 lakh (ex-showroom) fits better with the present lineup. On-road prices will shift depending on the state and the chosen variant. Petrol and diesel options are expected, along with manual and automatic gearboxes and several feature levels.
 

Colour Variants

Mahindra is expected to carry forward most of the current palette while adding one or two shades that match the sharper look of the facelift. The familiar shades include:

  • Everest White
  • Midnight Black
  • Dazzling Silver
  • Red Rage
  • Electric Blue

These already do well in the market because they suit both casual use and family needs. Reports also suggest that Mahindra may introduce a new bronze or copper-inspired shade to highlight the fresh design and the updated grille. Test mules spotted on the road seemed to hint at a deeper, more metallic finish, which could become the signature colour for the facelift.

And while the final list will only be revealed at launch, the overall direction is easy to sense. Mahindra wants the facelifted version to look more premium at first glance, and colours play a big role in shaping that impression.
 

Why the Hype?

The excitement around the new XUV700 facelift didn’t come out of nowhere. The current model already has a strong reputation for performance, comfort, and safety. So when the industry hears that the SUV is getting a fresh design, a triple-screen cabin, and a new identity under the “XUV 7XO” name, curiosity naturally climbs.

People love updates that feel meaningful, and this one seems to check that box. The redesign gives the SUV a more mature face. The interior changes elevate the driving experience to a level that feels closer to luxury cars. And the expected improvements to convenience features make everyday drives nicer and more relaxed.

Another reason for the buzz is the timing. The SUV segment is packed with choices, but many models follow a predictable pattern with minor updates. Mahindra, on the other hand, appears to be preparing something more ambitious. A new steering wheel, a tweaked dashboard layout, ventilated seats in the second row, and the possibility of premium audio push the vehicle into a space that feels fresh.
 

Detailed Specifications

Below are the confirmed and generally reported specifications for the facelifted SUV based on recent spy-shots, official-filing hints, and automotive-journalism coverage.

Specification / Aspect

What’s Reported / Expected (from sources)

Exterior Updates

New grille, reworked front bumper, redesigned dual-pod / “dual-barrel” LED projector headlamps, redesigned LED DRL signature (U-shaped DRL pattern) New alloy wheel designs, updated tail-lamp lighting signature at rear. No major changes to sheet metal (hood, doors, fenders)

Body / Structure / Seating Layout

The facelift retains the same seating configurations as the current model of 6- or 7-seat layouts likely to continue.

Interior / Dashboard Design

The cabin will get a completely new dashboard theme: brown and black leatherette finish (or similar premium touches) on dash and top surfaces. A new two-spoke steering wheel with illuminated brand logo is confirmed. Triple-screen setup (instrument cluster and central infotainment, along with a passenger-side screen) is expected.

Features & Comfort Equipment

Interiors may include upgraded infotainment and connectivity, possibly wireless phone integration (given modern cabin proposition) Existing configuration’s conveniences (like ventilated seats, sunroof, 360-degree camera etc.) may be carried over or enhanced, depending on variant.

Safety & Assistance Systems

The facelift is expected to continue offering the existing safety and assistance architecture, with potential improvements. Reports mention the possibility of an updated ADAS suite and enhanced safety/driver-assist tech.

Powertrain & Mechanical Layout

The facelift is not expected to bring changes under the hood. Existing engine and transmission options will continue.


Important note: Because the facelift is still under testing and not yet officially released, several of the interior upgrades, feature enhancements and equipment carry-overs remain claims based on spy-shots and educated reporting.
 

Engine and Other Details

From what has come out so far, the facelift doesn’t seem to be changing the mechanical base much. The two engines that power the current model are expected to stay. One is the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and the other is the 2.2-litre turbo-diesel. In the present version, the petrol makes about 200 PS with 380 Nm. The diesel has a wider range, usually between 155 and 185 PS depending on tune, and torque figures that go from about 360 to 450 Nm.

Both engines are still expected with the same pair of gearboxes: a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic that uses a torque-converter unit. The diesel with the automatic should continue to offer all-wheel drive. Nothing suggests a change to the basic platform either. No major differences have shown up in spy shots or test vehicles.

Inside, the cabin may see a larger step forward than the mechanicals. Early talk mentions a reshaped dashboard with a three-screen layout, a new steering wheel, and better materials in general. These are the kinds of updates that usually show up in a mid-cycle refresh, so the odds seem strong.
 

Primary Rivals & Market Positioning

Once the facelifted Mahindra XUV700 steps in, it enters a segment that is already crowded with strong names. And that is exactly why this update matters. The new design, improved cabin, and refined feature list help Mahindra push the SUV a little higher on the premium ladder, while still keeping its value-for-money reputation intact.

The mid-size to full-size SUV market in India is shaped by a few familiar contenders. Each one brings its own strengths, so buyers usually compare on performance, cabin practicality, comfort features, and price. The XUV700 facelift seems positioned to strike a balance across all four.

Below is a simple comparison that gives a clearer picture of where it stands:

Model

Price Range (Ex-showroom, current models)

Engine Options

Key Strengths

Mahindra XUV700 Facelift (expected)

Expected to stay close to current range (Rs. 15 lakh-Rs. 26 lakh)*

2.0L turbo-petrol, 2.2L diesel

Strong performance, updated design, new cabin layout, ADAS

Tata Safari

~Rs. 16.2 lakh-Rs. 27.3 lakh

2.0L diesel

Mature ride quality, premium cabin updates

Hyundai Alcazar

~Rs. 16.8 lakh-Rs. 21.3 lakh

1.5L turbo-petrol, 1.5L diesel

Smooth refinement, feature-rich interior

MG Hector / Hector Plus

~Rs. 14.9 lakh-Rs. 22.7 lakh

1.5L petrol (turbo), 2.0L diesel

Spacious cabin, large screens, comfortable highway behaviour

Jeep Compass (lower trims overlap)

~Rs. 20.7 lakh-Rs. 26.9 lakh

2.0L diesel

Premium build quality, solid ride


*Final pricing for the facelifted model will be known only at launch.

When you view them together, the strategy becomes obvious. Mahindra isn’t chasing the extreme premium space, and it isn’t undercutting rivals either. Instead, it is placing the XUV700 facelift right in the middle: the vehicle that offers strong engines, serious road presence, and now a more tech-heavy interior.

Wrapping Up,

The facelifted XUV700 arrives at a time when expectations around this segment are higher than ever. Buyers want comfort, safety, performance, and a sense of modernity packed into one vehicle. And from what early reports and spy shots suggest, Mahindra seems to be giving this SUV the kind of upgrade that feels purposeful.

For anyone planning a new SUV purchase, the facelift adds one more strong choice to the list. And once the official details are out, it will be easier to see where each variant fits different budgets and needs. At SMC Insurance, we help buyers choose insurance plans that match the value and usage of their vehicle, especially when new variants bring more features and technology into the picture.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this platform is intended for general awareness and educational purposes. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, some details may change with policy updates, regulatory revisions, or insurer-specific modifications. Readers should verify current terms and conditions directly with relevant insurers or through professional consultation before making any decision.

All views and analyses presented are based on publicly available data, internal research, and other sources considered reliable at the time of writing. These do not constitute professional advice, recommendations, or guarantees of any product’s performance. Readers are encouraged to assess the information independently and seek qualified guidance suited to their individual requirements. Customers are advised to review official sales brochures, policy documents, and disclosures before proceeding with any purchase or commitment.
 

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