Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?

Ashutosh on 30 December 2024 06:23
Owners and potential buyers have discussed the XUV700’s build quality and long term reliability at length. Mahindra has certainly come a long way in the quality of its vehicles in recent years, but some still wonder if the XUV700 is really up to the premium positioning. Mixed reviews have been filed by owners including some happy about the solid feel and premium materials and some miffed about panel gaps, rattles and electronic glitches. The debate usually also includes the car's long term durability and Mahindra's after sales service quality. This becomes even more relevant considering that the Mahindra XUV700 is a much more upmarket product compared to a typical Mahindra and the company will be looking to challenge long-standing players in the segment.
Richa on 12 November 2024 02:36
Over a year now with the XUV700 and the build quality has been just great. No rattles, no issues. The day I bought it it feels just as solid.

Kunal on 20 November 2024 15:50
It’s hit or miss on the build quality, to be honest. My panel gaps were inconsistent and mine had some annoying rattles from day one. The price is not terrible, but not what I expected for the price.

Rahul on 23 November 2024 10:00
I don't think people are harsh enough on Mahindra. Their previous models are a huge step up from the XUV700. Is it perfect? No. It's definitely competitive in its segment though.

Rajat on 25 November 2024 12:16
The build quality is decent, but it’s the long term reliability that will see the test. I am now at 30,000 km and while I have had a couple minor issues, nothing major has come up. Time will tell.

Rishi on 01 December 2024 21:08
I was skeptical about Mahindra, coming from a Honda. I have been pleasantly surprised by the XUV700. The materials are pretty good for the price point and it feels to be well built.


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