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Mahindra XUV 3XO Gets Dearer by Up to ₹30,000: Mid-Spec AX5 Sees Biggest Price Jump, Here’s the Full Breakdown…
Mahindra has revised prices across the XUV 3XO lineup, with both petrol and diesel variants becoming more expensive while the SUV remains mechanically unchanged.
Mahindra Increases XUV 3XO Prices Across India; Select Variants Now Cost Up to ₹30,000 More
If you’ve been planning to buy the Mahindra XUV 3XO, you’ll now have to pay a little extra. Mahindra & Mahindra has announced a fresh round of price revisions across its passenger vehicle lineup, and the popular compact SUV is among the models affected.
The latest revision increases prices by as much as ₹30,000, depending on the variant. While the pricing has changed, the SUV continues to offer the same engine options, features, and driving experience as before.
AX5 Petrol Manual Records the Highest Increase
Among all variants, the AX5 Petrol Manual has received the steepest hike of ₹30,000, making it the most significantly affected model in the latest update.
Entry-level variants have also become costlier. The MX1 Petrol Manual now starts at ₹7.79 lakh (ex-showroom) after receiving a ₹25,000 increase. Other petrol trims have seen hikes ranging from ₹6,000 to ₹20,000, depending on the transmission and equipment level.
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Higher variants such as the AX5L, AX7, and AX7L have also received modest revisions, generally between ₹12,000 and ₹15,000.
Diesel Variants Also See Price Revision
The diesel-powered XUV 3XO lineup has not been spared either.
The MX2 Diesel Manual now carries a ₹14,000 price increase, while the MX2 Pro Diesel Manual has become ₹9,900 more expensive. The MX3 Diesel Manual has also received a hike of ₹12,000.
Despite the revised pricing, Mahindra has made no changes to the SUV’s specifications or equipment list.

Engine Options Remain Unchanged
Mechanically, the XUV 3XO continues with the same powertrain options.
The petrol range is powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged engine that produces 110 bhp and 200 Nm of torque. Buyers can choose between a manual gearbox or a torque converter automatic transmission, depending on the variant.
For diesel enthusiasts, Mahindra continues to offer a 1.5-litre diesel engine delivering 115 bhp and 300 Nm of torque. This engine remains available exclusively with a manual transmission.
Still a Strong Contender in the Compact SUV Segment
The XUV 3XO competes in one of India’s most competitive compact SUV segments, taking on rivals such as the Tata Punch and several other popular offerings.
Even after the latest price hike, the SUV continues to attract buyers with its modern styling, feature-rich cabin, strong safety package, and multiple powertrain options.
Prospective buyers are advised to check with their nearest Mahindra dealership for the latest ex-showroom and on-road prices before making a booking.
