Mahindra XUV400
Mahindra XUV400 price in India starts from ₹ 15.99 Lakh. XUV400 is available in 10 colours - Arctic Blue, Everest White, Galaxy Grey, Napoli Black, Infinity Blue, Satin Copper, Napoli Black, Satin Copper, Galaxy Grey, Satin Copper, Infinity Blue, Satin Copper, Everest White, and Satin Copper, Arctic Blue. XUV400 seating capacity is 5 People. XUV400 has received 5 Star (Global NCAP) star NCAP Rating safety rating.
XUV400 car is available in 4 versions and 1 fuel options - electric.
The new Mahindra XUV400, a Compact SUV from Mahindra, was launched in India in Jan 2023. XUV400 has received a 78% rating score from our users. XUV400 is preferred for its styling and comfort.
XUV400 competes with Tata Nexon EV Max, Tata Nexon EV Prime and MG ZS EV in India.
Mahindra XUV400 Model List
XUV400 Model | Price | Key Specs |
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EC 3.3 kW | ₹ 15.99 Lakh | Electric |
EC 7.2 kW | ₹ 16.49 Lakh | Electric |
EL 7.2 kW | ₹ 18.99 Lakh | Electric |
EL 7.2 kW DT | ₹ 19.19 Lakh | Electric |
XUV400 Price
XUV400 price starts from ₹ 15.99 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 19.19 Lakh. XUV400 EMI starts from ₹ 32,422. Select city to check Mahindra XUV400 on-road price.
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₹ 15.99 - 19.19 Lakh
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₹ 32,422 for 5 Years
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Mahindra XUV400 Key Specifications
Price |
₹ 15.99 - 19.19 Lakh |
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Fuel Type |
Electric |
Driving Range (km) |
375 km |
Seating Capacity |
5 People |
NCAP Rating (Best - 5 Star) |
5 Star (Global NCAP) star NCAP Rating |
Warranty |
3 Years (Unlimited KMs) |
Battery Warranty |
8 Years (Unlimited KMs) |
Battery Capacity |
34.5 kWh |
Size |
4200 mm L X 1821 mm W X 1634 mm H |
About Mahindra XUV400
Model launch date
The Mahindra XUV400 was launched in India on 16 January, 2023.
Variants
The Xuv400 is available in two variants – EC and EL.
Feature list
Visually, the Mahindra XUV400 gets a body-coloured front grille, 16-inch alloy wheels, and redesigned tail lamp clusters. The colour options on the Mahindra XUV400 include Arctic Blue, Everest White, Galaxy Grey, Napoli Black, and Infinity Blue.
Inside, the key highlights of the cabin of the Mahindra XUV400 four-way adjustable driver seat, leatherette upholstery, electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs, auto headlamps, a touchscreen infotainment system, and an electric sunroof. The XUV400 can seat up to five occupants.
Battery specifications and performance
The Mahindra XUV400 EC variant is powered by a 34.5kWh battery whereas the EL trim makes use of a 39.4kWh battery. While both the variants produce 150bhp and 310Nm of torque, the claimed range is 375km and 456km, respectively. The charging options include 3.3kW and 7.2kW chargers.
Safety
The Mahindra XUV400 is equipped with safety features such as six airbags, a reverse parking camera, disc brakes on all four wheels, and ISOFIX child seat anchorages.
Competition
The Mahindra XUV400 is a rival to the likes of Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV, and Hyundai Kona Electric.
Mahindra XUV400 Variants
Find a list of all 4 electric versions of Mahindra XUV400. This table includes Mahindra XUV400 on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.
- XUV400 Electric price in India ranges between ₹ 15.99 Lakh and ₹ 19.19 Lakh.
- XUV400 Automatic price ranges between ₹ 15.99 Lakh and ₹ 19.19 Lakh.
- XUV400 Sunroof price ranges between ₹ 18.99 Lakh and ₹ 19.19 Lakh.
- Electric
- Automatic
- 5 Seater
XUV400 Versions | Ex-showroom Price | Compare |
Electric
Fuel Type: Electric |
₹ 15.99 Lakh
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Key Features : Steering Mounted Controls, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Electric
Fuel Type: Electric |
₹ 16.49 Lakh
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Key Features : Steering Mounted Controls, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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Electric
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₹ 18.99 Lakh
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Extra Features over EC versions : 6 Airbags, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Push Button Start, Reverse Camera with Guidance Parking Assist
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Electric
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₹ 19.19 Lakh
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Extra Features over EC versions : 6 Airbags, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Push Button Start, Reverse Camera with Guidance Parking Assist
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Mahindra XUV400 Price in India
XUV400 Expert Review
Good Things
- Performance
- Claimed Range
Could be Better
- Quality of interiors
- Feature list
What is it?
Mahindra is finally entering the private EV market in this new era with the car that you see in the pictures, which is the XUV400. It’s a pre-cursor to Mahindra’s full-fledged EV lineup, set to arrive in 2024 and will be launched in the Indian market in 2024.
This is an important car for Mahindra in the larger scheme of its EV future. Last month it unveiled a slew of vehicles in the UK that will dominate its lineup in the future, and this right here is the first step towards them. While that may be the future, in the present, this car has a large task on its hands which is to go up against the increasingly popular Tata Nexon EV range that’s been making all the right waves in the electric car market since its launch in early 2020. Does the XUV400 have what it takes to challenge the Nexon EV Max? Let’s find out.
How is it on the outside?
Mahindra has stayed true to the eXUV300 concept car in designing this vehicle. Up front, you get the familiar XUV300 face but without the grille, as this is an EV. You get the same sleek rectangular headlamps as the XUV300 but now with swatches of copper in the bumpers as well as below the headlamps. In fact, the copper colour Mahindra has chosen as its shade to represent its EVs is dominant not just on the face but in large swatches all over the body.
This car is 4.2-metres in length compared to the XUV300, which is 3.99 metres in length, making this a slightly larger vehicle, and this is visible just after the D-pillar, where the tail lamps extended ever so slightly. You get black cladding on the sides, and there’s a visible chunkiness in the car's haunches. The design of the alloy wheels is similar to that of what is currently available on the XUV300. This design was introduced for the ICE-powered car earlier this year. At the rear, you get the slightly modified tail lamps and the new copper twin peaks logo chosen for all Mahindra electric vehicles. It will be offered in five colours: Arctic Blue, Everest White, Galaxy Grey, Napoli Black and Infinity Blue, with a dual-tone roof option in Satin Copper finish.
What about the interior and features?
Mahindra has trimmed out the cabin of the XUV400 in a full-black scheme with layout and elements quite similar to that of the XUV300, making this a familiar space which should help in acceptance and staying in line with the Mahindra design philosophy. The XUV300 and the XUV400 both have the same wheelbase of 2600mm, but the latter, by virtue of the added length, gets a larger boot at 368 litres compared to the former’s 257 litres.
While it is a spacious cabin, it does feel dated in multiple ways. The quality of the plastics used in many areas feels a segment lower despite the rather attractive copper colour inserts. This is further compounded by multiple blank switches and odd positioning of the instrument cluster controls (on the dashboard). In the second row, there is sufficient headroom and shoulder room, but under-thigh support is low due to the high floor, courtesy of the positioning of the battery pack.
This top-spec XUV400 gets features like a touchscreen infotainment system, instrument cluster with full-colour MID, Blue-sense mobile app, driver assessment and vehicle information in the infotainment system, steering mounted controls and electric sunroof. The car that has been unveiled is expected to be a top-spec version with six airbags, all-four disc brakes, ISOFIX child seat mounting points and ABS with EBD. However, it is missing ventilated front seats, rear AC vents, ambient lighting, a digital instrument cluster and full-fledged seatback pockets. It could also definitely do with a larger display and better graphics for the touchscreen infotainment. In fact, we expected Mahindra to debut an EV-specific version of its ADRENOX system with the XUV400.
Powertrain, charging and drive experience
The Mahindra XUV400 offers a 39.4kW lithium-ion battery pack that gives it an ARAI-certified range of 456kms. This battery pack can be charged from 0-80 via a 50kW DC fast charger in just 50 minutes, while a 7.2 kW/32A outlet takes 6 hours 30 minutes for 0-100% charge, and the same is achieved in 13 hours while using a standard 3.3 kW/16A domestic socket. The electric motor powers the front wheels and produces 150bhp/310Nm, and has a 0-100kmph time of 8.3-seconds with a top speed of 150kmph.
Now we spent most of our time driving a prototype version of the car at Mahindra’s test facility outside of Chennai. Here in multiple scenarios, including a massive banked turn on their high-speed section, the XUV400 displayed good straight-line stability at three-digit speeds, which is indicative of good highway cruising ability. However, without an active traction control system, 350Nm is a lot of torque to go through the front wheels; thus, it is effortless for the car to understeer into a hard turn; therefore, having a light right foot will make things much easier to deal with.
A large amount of torque also makes it easy to smoke the tyres if you get carried away while getting off the line. We expect a full-fledged traction control once the production version is ready. You get three driving modes - Fun, Fast and Fearless. The Fun mode is an eco-mode with very conservative throttle response, while in the Fearless mode (As the name suggests), you get access to all the torque making this one fun and fast car to drive.
We will, of course, put the XUV400 through CarWale’s gamut of real-world range, performance and ride quality tests once we get it out on the road in real-world conditions, so stay tuned for that! Oh, and lastly, Mahindra claims a 0-100kmph time of 8.3 seconds, making it the fastest EV in its class. We will test this number in the real world and tell you that once we get our hands on the car. During the unveiling of the XUV400, Mahindra had said it was currently working on plans with various charging partners for roadside charging, showroom charging facilities and home charging options. It would announce these plans closer to the car's launch in early January 2023.
Expected price and competition
What Mahindra needs now is an aggressive price tag to bring some competition to the Tata Nexon EV range. We expect that Mahindra will price this car in the range of Rs 17 lakh to Rs 22 lakh, putting it even in the league of the yet-to-be-launched MG ZS EV Excite variant. Mahindra has started production of the XUV400 and has confirmed that bookings and test drives will begin mid-December while the car will be launched in India in January 2023.
Photography: Kapil Angane
User Reviews for XUV400
My excitement terribly diffused
My excitement terribly diffused with the range claimed and actual performance. I bought the top model with an expectation of a battery range of 360 to 375 km. against claimed range of 456 km. It is only providing a range of 200 to 220 km. in city and 250 to 270 on highways. It is so stressful if you opt to go for a distance of 200 km or more. on my complaint at the time of first service, regarding very poor range performance, company representatives tried to convince (fool) me a day or two but their all replies logics were useless, afterwards even after my repeated mails, no one is contacting me. I never expected this type of performance and after sale service by a esteemed company like M&MSuperb driving experience
1. Still I didn’t buy the car had test drive. 2. Driving experience was awesome and decent. 3. When it comes to look exterior designed very well. Dash board looks fine it could have been more better quality. How ever it’s 5star rated from NCAP. When it comes to Maintenance it would be around 4 to 5K, Which is great. Pros and Cons: When I have get my vehicle I can give completeBest car
Best car Buying experience 2. Driving experience 3. Details about looks, performance etc. 4. Servicing and maintenance 5. Pros and Cons
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Quick Facts about Mahindra XUV400
Mahindra XUV400 price in India goes from ₹ 15.99 - 19.19 Lakh in India.
Mahindra XUV400 being a Compact SUV comes in 4 variants. The base model of Mahindra XUV400 - EC 3.3 kW starts at ₹ 15.99 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of Mahindra XUV400 - EL 7.2 kW DT is priced at ₹ 19.19 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 5 seater car then you should consider XUV400.XUV400 car comes in 4 electric versions. The XUV400 electric version comes with 34.5kWh battery and generates power. It can drive 375Km on full charge.Another electric version of XUV400 comes with 39.4kWh battery and generates power. It can drive 456Km on full charge.
Mahindra XUV400 comes in 10 colors which include Arctic Blue, Everest White, Galaxy Grey, Napoli Black, Infinity Blue, Satin Copper, Napoli Black, Satin Copper, Galaxy Grey, Satin Copper, Infinity Blue, Satin Copper, Everest White, and Satin Copper, Arctic Blue.
Compare XUV400 with Alternatives
Mahindra XUV400 | Tata Nexon EV Max | Tata Nexon EV Prime | MG ZS EV | |
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Price | ₹ 15.99 Lakh | ₹ 16.49 Lakh | ₹ 14.49 Lakh | ₹ 23.38 Lakh |
Fuel Type | Electric | Electric | Electric | Electric |
Engine Size | - | - | - | - |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic |
Power | - | - | - | - |
Torque | - | - | - | - |
Safety Rating | 5 Star (Global NCAP) | 5 Star (Global NCAP) | 5 Star (Global NCAP) | 5 Star (Euro NCAP) |
Boot Space | 368 litres | 350 litres | 350 litres | 448 litres |
Ground Clearance | - | 190 mm | 205 mm | - |
Size | 4200 mm L X 1821 mm W X 1634 mm H | 3993 mm L X 1811 mm W X 1616 mm H | 3993 mm L X 1811 mm W X 1606 mm H | 4323 mm L X 1809 mm W X 1649 mm H |
Compare | XUV400 base vs top model | Compare XUV400 vs Nexon EV Max | Compare XUV400 vs Nexon EV Prime | Compare XUV400 vs ZS EV |
Mahindra XUV400 News
Mahindra launched the all-electric SUV, XUV400 in January at a starting price of Rs. 15.99 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. Now, the carmaker has started delivering the XUV400 with over 400 units of it already dispatched across the country.
Mahindra has commenced bookings of the XUV400 electric SUV in India for Rs 21,000. The introductory prices will be valid for the first 5,000 bookings of each variant.
The XUV400 provides a claimed travel range of 456km.
Prices of the XUV400 were announced earlier this month. Bookings are open for Rs 21,000.
Mahindra XUV400 launched at Rs 15.99 lakh; bookings to open from 26 January
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