Mahindra has been seen testing the revised model of its upcoming entry-level SUV, the XUV300, multiple times. The test mule for the XUV300 is now visible in the latest spy photos, with headlights and taillights ready for mass production.
- Confirmed connected rear LED tail lights.
- DRLs are similar to the Mahindra XUV700.
The test car has circular headlamps and inverted-L-shaped LED DRLs, both visible in the spy photo. Other visual characteristics include a higher bonnet, modified front and rear bumpers, a reworked grille, a wider air dam, and new, patterned alloy wheels.
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The SUV now has a connected tail-lamp system with an inverted L-shaped design at the rear. Then, instead of the shark-fin antenna, it also gets a standard radio antenna, a rear wiper, and a high-mounted stop lamp.
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Prior spy shots of the XUV300 facelift’s interior leaked, exposing essential details, including a more extensive free-standing infotainment system, modified central console and dashboard, and a redesigned steering wheel.
Mechanically, the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines in the XUV300 facelift are anticipated to remain the same.