Why XUV 7XO Review Disappointed

February 12, 2026 6:05 PM

Mahindra’s XUV 7XO facelift promises XUV700 upgrades at Rs 13.66 lakh, packing triple screens and ADAS, but I test-drove it yesterday on Jalna’s highways and spotted cracks in the hype. Does this feature bombast deliver the X factor over rivals, or just confuse with screen overload?

The Disappointment

I punched the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol (203hp, 380Nm)—blasted to 100kmph in under 10s, but HVAC tweaks demand screen-diving eyes, frustrating in bumper-to-bumper Shirdi traffic. Third row crams my 5’8″ frame knees-up, hair brushing roof—adults nope, kids only for short hops; rivals like Alcazar stretch better. Window switches push forward to lower—counterintuitive glitch mid-overtake.

No paddleshifters on petrol AT, diesel manual gears feel short despite 450Nm grunt, and infotainment UI lags on swipes despite three 12.3-inch screens. Third row upright kills middle legroom sans slide, boot shrinks to 60L occupied—family hauls suffer. DaVinci dampers plush low-speed, but 19-inch wheels thud over Jalna potholes without bump stops fully masking.

The Surprising Truth

Twist hit on highways: Level 2 ADAS nailed lane-keep, adaptive cruise dodged cattle flawlessly—3.7x camera resolution shines in dust. Diesel (185hp/450Nm) Zoom mode shoves like a truck, refined to whisper; petrol revs sweetly to 5800rpm. Ride elevates with Tenneco DaVinci dampers and hydraulic stops—composes at 140kmph waves, body flat in bends despite SUV roll.

Interior premiumizes: ventilated powered seats front/middle (boss mode on top), tan dash soft-touch, 16-speaker Harman Kardon thumps post-EQ tweak. 540-degree camera reveals underbelly off-road, panoramic sunroof from AX5 floods light. Electric steering weighs perfectly, four-disc brakes haul strong. Rivals table:

FeatureXUV 7XO Hyundai Creta Tata Safari 
Price Base (ex)Rs 13.66LRs 11LRs 16L
Power (hp top)203 petrol/185 diesel160170 diesel
ScreensTriple 12.3″Dual 10.25″Dual 12.3″
ADASLevel 2OptionalLevel 2
Third RowTight adultsNoBetter space
Ride TechDaVinci dampersStdFSD

Undercuts Safari on price/tech, trumps Creta space/features.

India-Specific Impact

Delhi base ex Rs 13.66L, Mumbai on-road Rs 16.4L (RTO/ins), Pune Rs 16.38-18L greener taxes, Bangalore Rs 18L+ highest. Top AX7L diesel AWD AT Rs 24.92L ex—Mumbai on-road Rs 29L, save Rs 1L in Jalna low-reg. Diesel 75% sales suits Rs 90/L fuel; 17kmpl ARAI (real 14-15kmpl highway) saves Rs 1L/year vs petrol Creta (21kmpl claimed).

Mahindra’s 500+ Maharashtra dealers service fast; resale 85% after 2 years beats Hyundai. AWD diesel tackles monsoon ghats to Ellora, 19-inch alloys grip Pune bends. Vs Scorpio N (Rs 14L), XUV wins ADAS/sunroof; city data: Mumbai floods test 200mm clearance, Delhi highways love ACC.

Rushi’s Verdict

I drove the Mahindra XUV 7XO yesterday across Maharashtra, and its punchy mills, plush ride, ADAS wizardry thrill—but third-row squeeze and screen fiddles frustrate families/tech-haters. Rs 13.66L steals value over Creta; book diesel AT for highways. X factor? Mostly yes, 8.5/10—Mahindra dominates 2026.

FAQ
Mahindra XUV 7XO price in India?
Rs 13.66-24.92 lakh ex-showroom; on-road Rs 16-29L by city.

Powertrains and mileage?
2.0 TGDi petrol 203hp/380Nm, 2.2 diesel 185hp/450Nm; 15-17kmpl ARAI.

Key features?
Triple 12.3″ screens, Level 2 ADAS, ventilated seats, 540-cam, Harman audio.

Rivals?
Hyundai Creta, Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus, Jeep Meridian.

Test drive the X—your upgrade awaits.

Rushi

Rushi is an automotive news writer and digital publisher with a strong interest in cars, technology, and emerging auto trends. He focuses on delivering fast, accurate, and easy-to-understand car news for modern readers.

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