My journey through different vehicles also had me to try steering the Mahindra XUV300, a compact SUV that punches above its weight. Its 1.5 liter diesel engine pushes out 115 PS of power and 300Nm of torque makes it a powerful companion in the city rides.The XUV300 is packed with features, offering excellent value for money. Its safety ratings are commendable and the car's handling is sharp makes driving a pleasure. However, the boot space was a letdown, struggling to carry luggage for family weekend trips.
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Rajat
Exploring the City and Beyond
The Mahindra XUV300 has been an absolute delight since the day I brought it home. Its compact size coupled with a punchy 1.5 litre diesel engine that delivers 115 hp and 300 Nm of torque, makes it perfect for driving through city traffic and enjoyable for the occasional highway cruise. The cabin comfort and safety features are top notch, ensuring a cozy and secure ride every time.On the downside, the boot space is somewhat limited, which can be a hassle for longer trips requiring more luggage.
(25 Mar 2024)0
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Gvk (Verified User)
Owned
W8 variant
4.7
Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
gvk's XUV300 gives mileage of 23 kmpl
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W8 variant
Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
Gvk (Verified User)2 years ago
Newbie
ALEXANDER (Verified User)
Boot space
4.7
I would like you to increase the boot space, As you cannot carry enough luggage if you are going out on a long trip.
ALEXANDER's XUV300 gives mileage of 16 kmpl on Petrol engine and Manual transmission
XUV300 Negatives Points: Average cabin space, small boot, noise/vibration levels (diesel)
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : Mahindra’s XUV300 is easily the brand’s best sub-4 metre SUV yet. It’s got the style and the substance to make your heart want it, but your head might think otherwise looking at the space on offer.
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Helpful Reviews of XUV300 Luggage
Newbie
Gvk (Verified User)
Owned
W8 variant
4.7
Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
gvk's XUV300 gives mileage of 23 kmpl
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Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
Gvk (Verified User)2 years ago
Shankar
Compact Yet Mighty: Driving the Mahindra XUV300
My journey through different vehicles also had me to try steering the Mahindra XUV300, a compact SUV that punches above its weight. Its 1.5 liter diesel engine pushes out 115 PS of power and 300Nm of torque makes it a powerful companion in the city rides.The XUV300 is packed with features, offering excellent value for money. Its safety ratings are commendable and the car's handling is sharp makes driving a pleasure. However, the boot space was a letdown, struggling to carry luggage for family weekend trips.
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Rutvik (Verified User)
Company website
5.0
As a basically everyone asking about milage. It gives 20kmpl as company says and it is not bad and safety features you know about by broucher of vehicles and it's company website, Boot space is less if you take so much luggage but if you are not taking so much luggage so you have enough space and rear passenger seat have so good space even if from seats are moved back till it slide rear passenger can comfortably seat.overall it is good. Once driving is something strange happen mileage is showing 22kmpl.
Rutvik's XUV300 gives mileage of 19 kmpl on Diesel engine and Manual transmission
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Rajat
Exploring the City and Beyond
The Mahindra XUV300 has been an absolute delight since the day I brought it home. Its compact size coupled with a punchy 1.5 litre diesel engine that delivers 115 hp and 300 Nm of torque, makes it perfect for driving through city traffic and enjoyable for the occasional highway cruise. The cabin comfort and safety features are top notch, ensuring a cozy and secure ride every time.On the downside, the boot space is somewhat limited, which can be a hassle for longer trips requiring more luggage.
Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
gvk's XUV300 gives mileage of 23 kmpl
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W8 variant
Its been a year since we have experienced the XUV 300 W6. I drive this car smoothly on highways and enjoy the ride between 80 to 90kmph. A few times it happens to be 100kmph but I limit myself. In the city, this is very comfortable and manoeuvring into narrow roads. We have short gears between 1 to 3 so I feel the bumper to bumper traffic is not that easy of going. The auto start/stop option is excellent and practical for life. Cabin space is as much as a jumbo meal. Boot space is okay for our family of 4 members. I do not compare the boot with Creta or the Venue/Sonet/Nexon since I bought it because I like this after my test drive of W8 optional. I recommend purchasing the W8 variant.
Gvk (Verified User)2 years ago
Shankar
Compact Yet Mighty: Driving the Mahindra XUV300
My journey through different vehicles also had me to try steering the Mahindra XUV300, a compact SUV that punches above its weight. Its 1.5 liter diesel engine pushes out 115 PS of power and 300Nm of torque makes it a powerful companion in the city rides.The XUV300 is packed with features, offering excellent value for money. Its safety ratings are commendable and the car's handling is sharp makes driving a pleasure. However, the boot space was a letdown, struggling to carry luggage for family weekend trips.
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Rajat
Exploring the City and Beyond
The Mahindra XUV300 has been an absolute delight since the day I brought it home. Its compact size coupled with a punchy 1.5 litre diesel engine that delivers 115 hp and 300 Nm of torque, makes it perfect for driving through city traffic and enjoyable for the occasional highway cruise. The cabin comfort and safety features are top notch, ensuring a cozy and secure ride every time.On the downside, the boot space is somewhat limited, which can be a hassle for longer trips requiring more luggage.
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ALEXANDER (Verified User)
Boot space
4.7
I would like you to increase the boot space, As you cannot carry enough luggage if you are going out on a long trip.
ALEXANDER's XUV300 gives mileage of 16 kmpl on Petrol engine and Manual transmission
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