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XUV300 Facelift Elevates the Game with Spied Connected LED Tail Lights

XUV300 Facelift Elevates the Game with Spied Connected LED Tail Lights

As Mahindra prepares to unveil the facelifted XUV300 in February 2024, spy shots have surfaced, offering a clear view of the connected LED tail lights. This anticipated update brings a fresh design approach aligning with Mahindra's upcoming BE range of electric SUVs.

Distinctive LED Lighting

The spy shots capture the unmistakable C-clamp shaped LED lighting elements, a signature feature seen in Mahindra's BE range. This design approach brings a unique and modern touch to the XUV300's exteriors enhancing its sporty profile. The exposed connected LED tail lights showcase the commitment to a sleek and contemporary design language.

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XUV300 Facelift

Front Facia Updates

While the rear gets a significant visual upgrade, it's expected that the front fascia will see a similar treatment. Anticipated changes include new headlamps, a revamped front grille and an updated bumper. The overall aim is to elevate the XUV300's aesthetic appeal making it more competitive in the compact SUV segment.

Alloy Wheels and Color Options

The test mules reveal a new set of alloy wheels, adding a fresh dimension to the XUV300's profile. Additionally, there might be new color options introduced to the facelifted model. The existing XUV300 offers a diverse range of 10 color choices, including both single-tone and dual-tone options.

Enhanced Interiors

Inside the cabin, the facelifted XUV300 is expected to feature several updates. Spy shots suggest a larger touchscreen infotainment system, possibly a 10.25-inch display. This aligns with the trend seen in the leaked XUV400 interiors. Other anticipated interior enhancements include a new digital instrument console and the possibility of ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging and a 360° surround view camera.

Advanced Features and Pricing

The XUV300 facelift could introduce advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), contributing to its appeal in the competitive market. While the updates bring a host of new features it's expected that the facelift will lead to a price increase. The current XUV300 is priced between Rs 7.99 lakh and Rs 14.75 lakh. The facelift aims to offer a more refined and contemporary driving experience, competing with rivals like Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue, and the upcoming Kia Sonet facelift.


 




 


 

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