New Mahindra XUV300: Facelift to include a new logo, the SUV is expected to hit the roads in September, details here

New Mahindra XUV300: Its facelift has been officially teased on the company’s social media handles, implying that the official launch could happen next month, just before India’s festive season begins. While Mahindra is also rumoured to launch the new XUV400 electric or eXUV400 in the country by the second week of September, the OEM has yet to confirm these details.
Mahindra is releasing new updates on a regular basis to strengthen the XUV brand.

Earlier this month, the company announced a new range of XUV electric SUVs (in addition to new BE electric SUVs) in the UK. These battery-powered vehicles will be available for purchase in India beginning in late 2024.

Company will introduce newer facelift models

To keep its ICE-powered lineup thriving, the company will introduce newer facelift models, such as the updated XUV300, which is expected to go on sale in India next month.

As previously speculated, the new XUV300 will receive no major changes with the new update, but it will feature Mahindra’s brand new Twin-Peaks logo.

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Logo & Colour variant of New Mahindra XUV300
The new logo will appear on the vehicle’s front main grille, rear tailgate, and inside the cabin on the steering wheel. Aside from this addition, the car may also receive new colour options. A test mule with a new dual-tone colour theme of dark blue with a contrasting white roof was also spotted a few weeks ago. Needless to say, the combination will be a welcome addition to the SUV. Aside from that, expect the car to come in a variety of new colour options.

These options could be sold alongside existing options or as a replacement. The SUV is currently available in six monotone colour options: Pearl White, D SAT Silver, Galaxy Grey, Napoli Black, Red Rage, and Aquamarine.

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