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Mahindra Launches New XUV 3XO ‘REVX' Series Starting at ₹8.94 Lakh

Mahindra Launches New XUV 3XO ‘REVX' Series Starting at ₹8.94 Lakh

India.com08-07-2025
Mahindra Launches New XUV 3XO 'REVX' Series Starting at ₹8.94 Lakh
Mahindra launches XUV 3XO REVX series from ₹8.94L with bold design, sunroof, twin displays & turbo power, strengthening its C-SUV lineup.
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Mumbai, July 8, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra has expanded its popular XUV 3XO lineup with the launch of the new 'REVX' series, starting at an attractive price of ₹8.94 lakh (ex-showroom). Building on the remarkable success of the XUV 3XO—which recently crossed 1 lakh sales in under a year—the REVX series brings fresh styling, feature-rich interiors, and impressive performance, strengthening Mahindra's presence in the competitive C-SUV segment.
The REVX series is designed for customers who want their vehicles to reflect their unique personality. With the tagline 'Different is in,' it features striking updates like a body-colored grille, black alloy wheels, dual-tone roof, and distinct badging. Inside, the SUV offers leatherette seats, a sunroof, and a premium cabin experience, setting a new benchmark for value in the segment.
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The new lineup includes three variants. The REVX M, priced at ₹8.94 lakh, comes with a 1.2L mStallion TCMPFi engine delivering 82 kW and 200 Nm of torque. The REVX M(O), at ₹9.44 lakh, adds a single-pane sunroof. The range-topping REVX A, starting at ₹11.79 lakh, features a more powerful 96 kW turbo-petrol engine, panoramic sunroof, twin HD displays, Adrenox Connect with built-in Alexa, and a suite of advanced connectivity features.
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Available in five vibrant colors, the REVX series combines style, technology, and safety—boasting six airbags, ESC, hill hold, and all-disc brakes—to deliver a complete package for today's SUV buyers.
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