Mahindra XUV700 Diesel Automatic AX7 First Drive Review: Is It Worth The Hype?
The much-awaited Mahindra XUV700 is here. Know what will impress you the most.

Exterior
The XUV700 is a smart design and carries the best of the XUV500 but in a new avatar. You recognize it as a Mahindra but it is easily distinguishable as the new one. It is bigger than the XUV500 at a length of 4695mm and also quite wide with a width of 1755mm. It looks big and muscular along with being designed just about right. It is not designed with too many lines or tries too hard. I love the front-end the most where the new logo looks fantastic along with the LED headlamps with the new light signature and the DRLs coming down from them. It gives the XUV700 a strong visual identity. The grille is finished in black and while huge, looks proportionate and comes finished with vertical bars.
The side is smooth in design and the smart door handles (an option) adds to the clean look since they remain hidden in the body work and pop out when unlocked. The SUV stands tall while the AX7 gets 18inch alloys. There is of course cladding, a skid plate and roof rails but it is not done too much. The rear though is much different from the XUV500 with massive angular tail-lamps. We do like the way it looks and it does have a presence.
Interior
The interior shocked me and how it is different from the earlier XUV500. Mahindra has gone in for a pure luxury SUV look which it has carried off. I love the clean dash along with the light colours used. The wood finish to the soft-touch dashboard is very well executed while below the twin displays, you get physical buttons too. The quality and design is the best I have seen on any Mahindra yet and it belongs to the premium SUV class.
Back to the tech and features, the XUV700 packs in two 10.25-inch displays joined together and again it's done very well. The driver display is digital and you can change the view or access a lot of information including the ADAS autonomous tech which we will talk about later while it also has the around view monitor which shows the view of the side in which you have put on the indicators. The touch screen is reasonably slick and is easy to use while display clarity is very good. The infotainment system comes with in-built Alexa and it understands English or Hinglish too while you can pretty much control all features.
The touch screen also has wireless smartphone connectivity along with a 360-degree view camera with a 3D feature- the display again is something we see on SUVs costing Rs 50 lakh plus. Other features include dual-zone climate control, the largest panoramic sunroof, powered driver's seat with memory, wireless charging, air purifier, electronic parking brake, etc. The XUV700 is a connected car and also has in-built apps- around 60 of them!
One of my favourite bits is the Sony 3d audio system with 12 speakers including a subwoofer and the sound quality, in particular, is brilliant to say the least. Space is pretty good with a large cabin along with ample legroom and headroom in the second row, however, some more thigh support would have been better and individual captain seats are not available as well. That said, do note you can move the front passenger seat for more space being on the second row with a lever. The third row is decent in space too.
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Driving
Verdict
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