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Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

The extended TUV300 comes with a more powerful diesel engine and attracts a premium of around Rs 1.30 lakh over the regular sub-4m model 

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

Mahindra has introduced its new multi-utility vehicle, the TUV300 Plus. Priced between Rs 9.59 lakh - 10.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Mahindra TUV300 Plus is expected to replace the ageing Mahindra Xylo, prices for which start from Rs 9.03 lakh and go up to 11.82 lakh. Here are 5 important things you should know about the new Mahindra TUV300 Plus:

Essentially an extended TUV300 

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

Don’t mistake the TUV300 Plus for a brand new vehicle. It is essentially an extended version of the standard sub-4m TUV300, based on the same hydroformed ladder frame chassis as the smaller SUV.

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

The Scorpio and the NuvoSport are also underpinned by the same. Here’s how the Mahindra TUV300 and the TUV300 Plus stack up against each other dimensionally:

 

TUV300

TUV300 Plus

Length

3,995mm

4,400mm (+405mm)

Width

1,835mm

1,835mm (0)

Height

1,826mm

1,812mm (-14mm)

Wheelbase

2,680mm

2,680mm (0)

Extra space behind second row

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

Pictured: Mahindra TUV300 Plus 

The overall length of the TUV300 Plus has been increased by 405mm over the smaller SUV. And since the overall wheelbase has remained the same, there should be a lot of space behind the second row. The TUV300 Plus can seat four people sideways (ideally children) at the back compared to two in the TUV300. Boot space has also been increased by 312 litres, with the TUV300 Plus offering a boot capacity of 696 litres compared to the TUV300’s 384 litres. With the second row folded (only with the range-topping P8 variant), the boot space of the TUV300 Plus increases to 888 litres compared to 720 litres in the case of the TUV300. 

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

Pictured: Mahindra TUV300 

More powerful diesel, but no automatic option  

Unlike its sub-4m counterpart, the Mahindra TUV300 Plus doesn’t conform to the ‘small car’ excise tax, which requires diesel engines’ capacity to be lower than 1500cc. Hence it gets Mahindra’s more powerful 2.2-litre mHawk D120 diesel that does duty in the lower variants of the Mahindra Scorpio facelift. 

Mahindra TUV300 Plus: 5 Things To Know About This 9-Seater SUV

The 2.2-litre diesel is rated at 120PS and 320Nm compared to the TUV300’s 1.5-litre diesel that puts out 100PS and 240Nm. Since the TUV300 Plus borrows the engine from the Scorpio, it gets Mahindra’s 'micro-hybrid' tech along with brake energy regeneration, which is not on offer on the sub-4m SUV. The bigger TUV also features a 6-speed manual transmission while the smaller TUV features a 5-speed manual unit. The TUV300, however, gets an automatic option (5-speed AMT) which the TUV300 Plus doesn’t.

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It’s interesting to note here that the Mahindra Scorpio is available with a 5-speed manual with the same 2.2-litre diesel engine compared to the Plus’ 6-speed manual. While we’re not sure, we think it would have involved extra effort (for homologation) to do that.

Safety features are not standard 

The TUV300 and the TUV300 Plus share similar equipment list with features such as faux leather upholstery, manual climate control and 7-inch infotainment system with built-in navigation, among others. Even the safety features are largely similar on both the SUVs. However, the TUV300 Plus doesn’t get standard dual front airbags along with ABS and EBD (missing in the base variant) while they’re standard on the TUV300. Moreover, Isofix child seat anchors, which are standard in the smaller TUV300, are not even offered in the bigger SUV.  

Price Difference 

Being a sub-4m offering, the TUV300 attracts lower excise taxes than the bigger TUV300 Plus. Hence, there’s a noticeable price difference between the two: 

Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)

TUV300 (manual)

TUV300 Plus

T4+: Rs 8.25 lakh

P4: Rs 9.59 lakh

T6+: Rs 8.83 lakh

P6: Rs 9.95 lakh

T8: Rs 9.53 lakh

P8: Rs 10.98 lakh

T10: Rs 9.99 lakh

 

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