Since the 2023 Tata Nexon’s launch, almost every other car in the segment seems way behind where Nexon is standing today. The kind of tech that leaps ahead and the quality of its visual appearance just makes other SUVs look inferior. But, it might be too early for us to say this because, after the Korean giant - KIA Motors, now the Indian SUV king - Mahindra has also started testing its sub-4-meter SUV, the 2024 Mahindra XUV300. So, without wasting any second, let us discuss the New 2024 Mahindra XUV300 facelift spied with XUV 700-inspired lights.
Thanks to one of our Carversal Pros, we got our hands on an exclusive spy image of the new 2023 Mahindra XUV 300. And those images have a lot to talk about. Therefore, let us get in.
The 2023 Mahindra XUV300 will be moving forward with the same body structure. It will not have any dimensional changes, which will differ in its measurements. This also tells us that the XUV 300 will still be one of the most impractical cars in its segment. Will talk more about it later.
So, if there would be no changes made to its dimensions, then where or what are the changes?
Basically, like the 2023 Nexon, the Mahindra XUV300 facelift will also have changes made to its design and technology. Starting with the front, the evident change is the LED DRLs. The Born Electric line-up of vehicles inspires them, as the 2023 Mahindra XUV 300 will have its DRLs shaped in the letter ‘C’. Though they look really very good, the DRLs now have an angular design to them, which also makes them look more attractive. Possibly, the DRLs would be kept connected in order to follow the trend of connected DRLs in almost all cars nowadays.
The year 2023 has turned out to be a deadline for almost all the carmakers. Now, every other customer seeks optimum value from their products, and in the case of cars, Value = Features. So, if any carmaker still deliberately lags behind in providing the needed features, that firm would face a lot of issues.
And this is what Mahindra has learned now. As we can see, a new pair of LED headlamps is attached right below the LED DRLs that we talked about. These LED headlamps seem to be projector beams, which will also play the role of primary headlamps.
Though we can still see a huge Halogen bulb right below it, most probably, that bulb will be used for testing phases only. We believe, in the production version, that the Halogen bulb will be replaced with Foglamps, which, by the way, will also be offered with LEDs.
The 2023 Mahindra XUV300 will also have its Air Dams unit redone. The current pre-facelift Air Dams are pretty simple in terms of their design and have a fundamental visual appearance, too.
In the 2023 Mahindra XUV300, the Air Dam unit will be split into a total of two units. Overall, it makes the front design more alive and happening.
The 2023 Mahindra XUV300 will most probably debut itself with a set of new Alloy wheels. These Alloy wheels will be more appeal to the overall vehicle’s design.
The 2023 XUV300 will have its Tail lamps connected to each other. This new Tail lamp unit will have a continuous flow of design with respect to the front Headlamps’ design. Basically, like the front Headlamps, the Tail lamps will also be kept connected and will be given a C-shaped design at both ends.
With respect to the competition, the amount of technological advancements being made in the cars is exceptional. This upgrade surely brings a fresh vibe and a sense of modernity to the cabin of the new 2023 Mahindra XUV300.
Most probably, this new screen will be almost 10 inches in diagonal measurement and will also be offered with Mahindra’s ADRENOX software.
The 2023 Mahindra XUV 300 will most probably be launched in this festive season.
We believe that the 2023 Mahindra XUV 300's price will start from ₹9.5 lakhs and will go up to ₹15.5 lakhs.