5/31/2023 0 Comments Mahindra bluesense![]() Audio system: 7-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, two additional tweeters, voice commands and SMS read out, comes with a rear camera support with adaptive guidelines.Interior: Piano black inserts, plush fabric upholstery, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, chrome door handles.Lights: LED daytime running lights, automatic halogen projector dual-barrel headlamps, front and rear fog lamps.Exterior: Chrome grille, silver finished front and rear faux skid plates.Safety: Electronic stability programme (ESP), hill hold assist, rear defogger with wash and wipe, warning lamps on front doors, anti-theft alarm, rear parking sensors.We suggest you should skip the W6 variant, and instead jump to W8. While it gets the 7-inch infotainment system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support are missing. Like the W4, the W6 too misses out height adjustable driver’s seat, which is something you cannot retrofit from the aftermarket. This is on the higher side given the new additions in the equipment list. Comfort: keyless entry, headlamps with delay (follow-me-home)īoth petrol and diesel W6 variants attract a premium of over Rs 80,000 compared to the respective W4 variant.Audio system: 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity and built-in navigation, steering mounted control, 4-speaker system, Mahindra Bluesense app support and smartwatch connectivity.Exterior: Roof rails, door cladding and spoiler.Mahindra XUV300 W6: Over priced, incremental cost over W4 variant is high That said, for private buyers, we would have appreciated the addition of wheel covers, height adjustable driver’s seat, keyless entry and tilt-adjustable steering to the package as basic features. The diesel version being only Rs 60,000 more expensive than petrol (and available with an audio system) further makes the deal sweeter for those with relatively high running. The base-spec W4 variant offers most of the basic features that fleet buyers or those with commercial use would want. The W4 diesel exclusively offers an USB charging point, an audio system with Bluetooth connectivity and 4-speaker system as well as Mahindra Bluesense app support for both phone and smartwatch. Comfort: Height adjustable front seat belts, front armrest, manual air con, steering modes, electrically adjustable ORVMs, front and rear power windows with driver express down.Interior: Dual-tone interior, fabric upholstery, 60:40 split second-row.Exterior: body coloured door handles and outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs).Lights: Dual-barrel multi-reflector headlamps, LED tail lamps.Mahindra XUV300 W4: Covers most bases diesel version for fleet owners, those on a budget ABS with EBD and corner braking control.Front seat belts reminder (driver and co-passenger).Front seat belts with pre-tensioner and load limiter.Dual-front airbags (passenger airbag deactivation).The Red Rage and Aqua Marine are available with a dual-tone option with a white roof, exclusively with the range-topping W8 (O) variant. Let us now find out which variant and engine combination suits your budget and needs the best.īefore diving into variant details, let's take a look at the specs, available colours and the standard suite of safety features. ![]() It is available in both petrol and diesel engines with a manual transmission for now. Available in four variants – W4, W6, W8 and W8(O) – the Mahindra XUV300 is priced between Rs 7.90 lakh to Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom India). ![]() ![]() The XUV300 is Mahindra’s third attempt to crack the sub-4m SUV/crossover space.
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