2021 Mahindra XUV500 2.0-litre Turbo-Petrol Version Spied Testing
- Feb 19, 2021
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After a gazillion spy shots of the Thar, the next Mahindra that’s under the radar of automotive paparazzi is the upcoming 2021 XUV500. The latest spy shots are of a production-spec test mule with more final design details.
The new headlamps, which have the same shape as the existing model, feature a funky ‘C’ shaped DRL inspired by the XUV300. It starts from the headlamp assembly and extends below to the bumper. The presence of halogen bulbs means this test mule could be a mid-spec variant. Top-spec variants should come with full-LED lighting. Other highlights include Mahindra’s slatted grille and 5-split-spoke alloy wheels. The rear end features wraparound tail lamps with LED elements.
Inside, the XUV500’s dashboard comes with a twin-screen setup that seems inspired by Mercedes-Benz cars. The infotainment system will also be controlled via a swivel wheel, taking the premium intentions a notch up. It will also feature a dual-tone black-beige dashboard, a first for the XUV. It will continue to be offered with three-row seating.
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The upcoming XUV500’s piece de resistance will be the MG Gloster-like Level 1 autonomous driving technology such as autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and lane keeping assist. Other comfort features likely to be part of the package are connected car tech, a branded sound system, climate control, cruise control, powered front seats, and keyless entry with push-button start.
The XUV500 will be offered with Mahindra’s new generation 2.0-litre petrol and 2.2-litre diesel engines. Both debuted in the new Thar, but they will be more powerful in the XUV and should churn out around 190PS. The XUV may come with manual and automatic transmissions as well as an optional all-wheel drivetrain.
The XUV500 is likely to debut in early-2021 at a starting price of around Rs 14 lakh. It will rekindle its rivalry with the MG Hector/Hector Plus, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Harrier, and the upcoming Gravitas.
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