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Now let’s get to the point – is the Mahindra XUV 3XO’s seat comfort really a deal breaker?

by @ashutosh.kumarover 1 year ago0 views7 answers
Taller drivers and passengers are not the biggest fans of the seat comfort of the XUV 3XO. Some users have complained of uncomfortable headrests and lack of under thigh support, but others say the seats are fine. This has got some potential buyers debating whether the seat comfort problems really count enough to forgo buying the car. The conversation then often diverts to how the XUV 3XO's seating stacks up with other vehicles in its segment and if aftermarket solutions can make any comfort concerns go away. This is a topic that has split opinions and left a lot of people asking themselves if the otherwise great features of the XUV 3XO is worth a potential drawback.
Mahindra XUV 3XO
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Comments (7)

@animesh-chover 1 year ago
It's a real lack of under thigh support, but you can easily fix it with a small cushion. No biggie.
@pallavi-saover 1 year ago
Honestly, I've driven worse. It's not perfect, but it's not deal breaking.
@sana-ifranover 1 year ago
I believe it depends on the body type. The seats are uncomfortable after an hour for me, but my wife loves them.
@kuldeep-teover 1 year ago
It’s not ideal, but you can get used to it. In my opinion, though, the rest of the car makes up for it.
@naresh-kumover 1 year ago
Definitely a weak point on the seats. You had to add cushions to make it bearable for long drives.
@ashish-kumover 1 year ago
Nope, I’m 6’2” and didn’t have any problems. People are just being picky. It's not a luxury car, folks!
@rajat-mancover 1 year ago
I'm 5'8" and the seats were pretty comfy in my test drive. Perhaps it’s just a height thing.
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