XUV 7XO Set for a Big Upgrade: 6 Luxury Features Coming From XEV 9S
Mahindra is preparing the XUV 7XO for a significant leap, and this move reflects how quickly the Indian SUV market is evolving. Instead of saving top-tier features only for its electric flagship, Mahindra is pushing premium tech into a segment where value and comfort matter most. It shows a clear shift in strategy: offer luxury at accessible prices and reshape buyer expectations.
Premium cabin upgrades India hasn’t seen in this segment
The triple-screen dashboard sets the tone for the XUV 7XO’s cabin. With a separate passenger display, Mahindra is tapping into a global trend of immersive interiors. It’s not just visual flair; it positions the SUV as a tech-forward alternative to rivals. The powered co-driver seat with boss mode adds another layer of practicality by improving rear-seat comfort, something Indian families increasingly demand. Rear ventilated seats take this a step further, addressing India’s rising temperatures and offering comfort usually reserved for premium SUVs.
Everyday usability with a flagship touch
A sliding second row gives the SUV flexibility for both road trips and daily commutes, making it more adaptable than most competitors. The 16-speaker Harman Kardon system is a noticeable uplift for music-focused buyers who spend long hours on the road. The powered tailgate adds everyday convenience and further strengthens the SUV’s premium positioning.
Mahindra’s decision to bring these flagship-grade features into a mid-size SUV is a strong signal that 2026 will be a defining year for feature-rich mass-market models. Bookings for the XUV 7XO are open at Rs 21,000, and if Mahindra manages aggressive pricing, this SUV could push the segment into a new phase of tech-first competition.