Mahindra has just spiced up its compact SUV game by launching three fresh variants under the XUV 3XO lineup — the RevX M, RevX M(O), and RevX A. These new options are designed to make the XUV 3XO more accessible, especially for buyers who want the core features without going over budget. If you’ve been eyeing a Mahindra SUV but weren’t ready to shell out for the higher trims, this move might be exactly what you were waiting for.
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Variants
Let’s break it down. The RevX M and RevX M(O) are placed below the MX2 Pro and MX3 trims. These are powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine and are manual-only. On the other hand, the RevX A brings in more premium features while staying positioned between the AX5 and AX7 trims. It comes with the more powerful 1.2-litre TGDi engine and is available in both manual and automatic options.
Here’s a quick look at the pricing structure:
Variant | Engine Type | Transmission | Ex-showroom Price |
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RevX M | 1.2L Turbo Petrol | Manual | Rs. 8.94 Lakh |
RevX M(O) | 1.2L Turbo Petrol | Manual | Rs. 9.44 Lakh |
RevX A | 1.2L TGDi Turbo Petrol | Manual | Rs. 11.79 Lakh |
RevX A | 1.2L TGDi Turbo Petrol | Automatic | Rs. 12.99 Lakh |
Features
So, what do you get for your money? Let’s start with the basics. The RevX M may be the entry-level variant, but it still packs quite a punch. You get a 10.25-inch infotainment screen, four speakers, black leatherette seats, 16-inch black wheel covers, and even LED DRLs. Safety doesn’t take a backseat either — six airbags, ESC, and ISOFIX mounts are all part of the deal.
Move up to the RevX M(O) and things get a bit fancier. It adds a single-pane sunroof, electronic ORVMs, and power windows all around. You’ll also appreciate the rear armrest with cupholders — a small touch that goes a long way in terms of comfort.
Premium
Now, if you want something that offers a near-top-tier experience without the full top-tier cost, the RevX A has you covered. You get luxury-level features like a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control, and wireless smartphone connectivity via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also throws in Alexa support, cruise control, bi-LED projector headlamps, and a high-quality six-speaker audio setup.
Both infotainment and driver displays are twin 10.25-inch units, giving the cabin a thoroughly modern look and feel. Add to that a reverse camera and Adrenox Connect, and you’re looking at a truly tech-loaded ride.
Engine
Under the hood, it’s all petrol. The RevX M and M(O) come with the 1.2-litre turbocharged mStallion TCMPFi engine paired with a manual gearbox. For the RevX A, you get the more powerful TGDi version of the same engine, available with either manual or automatic transmission.
This range gives you more choices whether you’re all about budget, features, or driving comfort.
Mahindra’s move to broaden the XUV 3XO lineup makes a lot of sense. These new RevX variants make it easier for more people to get into the brand without sacrificing essential tech or safety. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just upgrading from a hatchback, these new options could fit the bill perfectly.
FAQs
What is the price of RevX M?
RevX M is priced at Rs. 8.94 lakh ex-showroom.
Does RevX M have a sunroof?
No, only the RevX M(O) and RevX A have sunroofs.
Which engine powers the RevX A?
The RevX A uses the 1.2L TGDi turbo petrol engine.
Are these variants petrol only?
Yes, all three RevX variants are petrol-only.
Does RevX A support wireless CarPlay?
Yes, it has wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.