Mahindra Prices Revised: XUV 3XO AX5 is now ₹20,000 cheaper

Price Drop Details and New Variants Introduced

Mahindra is making its XUV 3XO even more appealing for potential buyers by reducing the price of its AX5 petrol models, both manual and automatic. This price cut is a deliberate and planned move as it is done in the wake of Mahindra's new variants - REVX M, REVX M (O), and REVX A in the XUV 3XO lineup.

Why is This Price Cut a Smart Move?

REVX A sits between AX5 and AX5L, with more features than AX5 but still not overlapping AX5L’s space. Therefore, to carve a price spot distinct for XUV 3XO AX5, Mahindra introduced this price cut to give it a space of its own, as compared to other trims introduced.

Features Offered By XUV 3XO AX5

Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 (petrol) is already an excellent car, and with the price reduction, it has only made it more alluring for the Indian market.

An overview of the features of XUV 3XO A5

ENGINE1197 cc
TRANSMISSIONManual/Automatic
MILEAGE18.89 km
POWER109.96 bhp
FUELPetrol

Note: Diesel version is available, but the price cut applies only to the petrol model of XUV 3XO AX5.

CONCLUSION

Mahindra's price cut remains a smart move with the introduction of new trims. This not only provides a well-structured space and pricing for each variant but also makes XUV 3XO AX5 even more appealing to buyers today. With its pre-existing features being offered at a lower price, the XUV 3XO AX5 is likely to remain a good choice in the SUV segment in the Indian market.

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