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Is XUV500 going to be discontinued?

Is XUV500 going to be discontinued?

Aditya Nadkarni. Mahindra has pulled the plug on the XUV500, post the launch of the XUV700 in the Indian automotive market. The model has been discontinued temporarily, as it is likely to come back as a five-seat model to rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, MG Hector, and the Tata Harrier.

Which Colour of XUV500 is best?

Color is a very personal choice, but since you have asked this question, in my opinion Mahindra XUV500 looks great in grey Dolphin Grey and Lake Side Brown colors while white is the most popular choice for most vehicles these days and I think XUV500 is easily resalable in Moondust Silver, Pearl White, Dolphin Grey and …

Which is the fastest car of Mahindra?

Battista
Automobili Pininfarina has finally lifted the veil off Battista, the world’s fastest car at its world premiere in Geneva. The two-seat coupe is the first luxury vehicle from Munich, Germany-based, Automobili Pininfarina, which was established a year ago by the Mahindra Group.

Is XUV500 a failure?

The Mahindra XUV500 is selling and continues to sell over 4000 units a month. Yet there are a large number of buyers who have reported problems with the vehicle, some serious, but most being electrical glitches. Ok, so the vehicle was not perfect when launched.

Is SUV a Punch?

Tata Motors has finally launched its much-anticipated sub-compact SUV, the Punch. The pricing of the Tata Punch is very competitive with the features that it offers along with an excellent five-star safety rating at the Global NCAP safety crash test, making it one of the safest cars in the Indian market.

What is the full form of XUV500?

The Mahindra XUV500 (pronounced as XUV five double O) is a mid-size, sport utility vehicle produced by the Indian automobile company Mahindra & Mahindra.

Where is Mahindra XUV500 made?

The XUV500 was designed and developed at Mahindra’s design and vehicle build center in Nashik and Chennai and is manufactured in Mahindra’s Chakan & Nashik plant, India. During its development, the car was code-named ‘W201’. It is the first monocoque chassis-based vehicle the company has produced.

What makes the BMW XUV500 so special?

Their diamond-cut design exudes class and exclusivity, even from a distance The classy tailgate and new split tail-lamp clusters give the rear of the XUV500 a distinctive style.

What makes the XUV500’s grill look so special?

The Bold new grille of the XUV500 comes with chrome inserts that make a unique style statement at the very first glance The bigger, sporty alloys give the XUV500 an imposing stance. Their diamond-cut design exudes class and exclusivity, even from a distance