With the opening of bookings, Mahindra aims to deliver a smooth and customisable buying experience while building anticipation ahead of the SUV’s official launch scheduled for January 5, 2026.
Customers can place their bookings for the Mahindra XUV 7XO through:
Authorised Mahindra dealerships
Mahindra’s official online platforms
This dual-channel approach ensures ease of access for both digital-first buyers and traditional showroom visitors.
The XUV 7XO will arrive as a comprehensively updated successor to the Mahindra XUV700, bringing notable changes in design, technology, and cabin experience while maintaining the strong fundamentals of the existing model.
The SUV is expected to sit at the premium end of Mahindra’s ICE portfolio, borrowing design inspiration and digital features from the brand’s newer electric offerings.
Recent teaser images reveal that the Mahindra XUV 7XO draws visual inspiration from the XEV 9S, showcasing a more futuristic and refined design language.
LED daytime running light (DRL) signature
Projector headlamps
Inverted L-shaped rear LED elements
Full-width LED light bar at the rear
New dual-tone alloy wheels
Multiple new exterior colour options
These updates lend the SUV a more contemporary and premium road presence compared to the outgoing XUV700.
While the overall silhouette and dimensions are expected to remain largely unchanged, the XUV 7XO will feature:
Vertically accented chrome grille
Redesigned front and rear bumpers
Updated Mahindra badging on the bonnet and tailgate
These refinements enhance visual distinction while retaining the robust stance that the XUV range is known for.
One of the biggest highlights confirmed via teasers is the triple-screen dashboard setup inside the Mahindra XUV 7XO.
12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen
12.3-inch fully digital instrument cluster
12.3-inch co-driver display
This layout mirrors the advanced digital interface seen in the XEV 9e, placing the XUV 7XO among the most technologically advanced SUVs in its segment.
The teaser also confirms the presence of Electric Boss Mode, a feature that allows extended adjustment of the front passenger seat to maximise rear-seat legroom.
Additional comfort features include:
Rear window sun blinds for improved privacy
Enhanced rear-seat comfort focused on chauffeur-driven users
These additions reinforce the SUV’s premium positioning and focus on passenger comfort.
Under the bonnet, Mahindra is expected to retain its trusted engine options:
2.0-litre turbo-petrol mStallion engine
2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine
Both engines are likely to be paired with:
Six-speed manual transmission
Six-speed automatic transmission
This ensures continuity in performance while meeting diverse buyer preferences.
With bookings now open and the launch date confirmed, Mahindra is set to reveal more details regarding:
Variant-wise features
Pricing structure
Safety and ADAS enhancements
The Mahindra XUV 7XO is shaping up to be a significant upgrade over the XUV700, blending modern design, advanced technology, and familiar mechanical reliability.