Mahindra has teased the XUV 7XO, and it’s essentially the XUV700 on a heavy dose of technology and “Aura.”
Launched under the new “XO” nomenclature—following in the footsteps of the successful XUV 3XO—the XUV 7XO is not just a facelift; it is a declaration of war against the status quo. Slated for a global debut on January 5, 2026, this SUV aims to bridge the gap between traditional fuel-burning power and the futuristic tech of Mahindra’s upcoming “Born Electric” (BE) range.
The biggest headline from the teasers isn’t what’s under the hood, but what’s on the dashboard. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is set to become the first Mahindra combustion-engine (ICE) vehicle to feature a Triple-Screen Layout.
Gone are the days of just a speedometer and a music player. The XUV 7XO borrows the futuristic cockpit from its electric siblings, the XEV 9e and 9S:
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10.25-inch Digital Driver Display: For all your navigation and vitals.
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12.3-inch Central Infotainment Screen: The “Adrenox” heart of the car.
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12.3-inch Co-driver Entertainment Screen: Finally, your passenger can watch movies or control the music without distracting you from the road.
Beyond the screens, the teaser reveals a new two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo. It feels more like a spaceship than a traditional SUV. By moving to a triple-screen setup, Mahindra is effectively future-proofing the XUV 7XO against upcoming premium rivals and high-end EVs.
While the silhouette remains the muscular, road-dominating shape we love, the “XO” branding brings a sharper, more aggressive aesthetic.
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Exterior Highlights from the Teaser:
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New 7-Shaped DRLs: The signature C-shaped DRLs have evolved. The new “7-shaped” LED DRLs wrap around the headlamp cluster, giving it a distinct identity.
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Trapezoidal LED Headlamps: Inspired by the XEV 9S, these vertically stacked units give the front fascia a more upright, “EV-inspired” look.
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Connected Tail Lamps: The rear features an inverted L-shaped lighting signature connected by a sleek horizontal light bar. It’s cleaner, wider, and looks incredibly premium at night.
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Aero-Optimized Wheels: New alloy designs are expected, likely focusing on reducing drag while adding to the SUV’s “big-car” stance.
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Mahindra isn’t just selling screens; they are selling comfort. The XUV 7XO introduces features that were previously reserved for luxury cars costing twice as much.
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Powered Boss Mode: Confirmed by the latest teaser, this allows rear-seat passengers to electrically slide and recline the front passenger seat. It’s a “chauffeur’s dream” feature.
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Ventilated Front & Rear Seats: Staying cool in the Indian summer is no longer just for the driver.
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Harman Kardon Audio: The XUV700 had Sony, but the XUV 7XO is expected to switch to a high-end Harman Kardon system with Dolby Atmos for a theatre-like experience.
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Massage Seats: Rumours suggest the top-end Savvy variants might even include a massage function for the front seats.
While the interior has gone through a digital makeover, Mahindra knows that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” when it comes to engines. The XUV 7XO will likely retain its class-leading powertrains.
Expected Specifications
| Feature | 2.0L mStallion Petrol | 2.2L mHawk Diesel |
| Max Power | 200 PS (197 bhp) | Up to 185 PS (182 bhp) |
| Max Torque | 380 Nm | Up to 450 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT | 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT |
| Drivetrain | FWD | FWD / AWD (on AT) |
The mStallion and mHawk engines are currently among the most powerful in their segment, ensuring the XUV 7XO isn’t just a pretty face but a true performance SUV.
Mahindra pioneered ADAS in this segment, and the XUV 7XO is expected to push that further. The SUV will likely feature an upgraded Level 2+ ADAS suite.
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Standard 6 Airbags: Expect most variants to offer 6 airbags as standard.
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360-Degree Camera with Blind View: A must-have for an SUV of this size.
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Auto Park Assist: Taking the stress out of tight city parking.
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC): To keep those 200 horses in check on slippery roads.
Mark your calendars! Mahindra has officially confirmed that the XUV 7XO will debut on January 5, 2026.
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Pre-Bookings: Officially began on December 15, 2025, for a token amount of ₹21,000.
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Expected Price: While official prices are yet to be announced, estimates suggest a starting price of around ₹14.5 Lakh (ex-showroom), going up to ₹27 Lakh for the top-spec AWD automatic variants.
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Deliveries: Expected to start in mid-to-late January 2026.
The XUV 7XO isn’t just a minor update with a new name. By integrating a triple-screen dashboard, a “Boss Mode” cabin, and sharper LED aesthetics, Mahindra is trying to capture two types of buyers: the tech-savvy millennial and the traditional luxury-seeking family.
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