The Mahindra XUV 3XO has four new variants, courtesy the new RevX trim line. Priced from Rs 8.94 lakh-12.99 lakh, the XUV 3XO RevX variants are petrol-only, and come with a few cosmetic changes outside and more features than the variants they are based on.
- New XUV 3XO variants named RevX M, RevX M(O), RevX A and RevX A AT
- Available with 111hp turbo or 131hp direct-injection turbo
- RevX trims get tweaked grille design, blacked-out wheels, dual-tone colours
Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX price and position
RevX M variant priced Rs 60,000 less than MX2 Pro; RevX A priced Rs 60,000 more than AX5.
Mahindra XUV 3XO petrol variant prices (in Rs, lakh) | ||
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Petrol-MT | Petrol-AT | |
MX1 | 7.99 | – |
RevX M | 8.94 | – |
RevX M(O) | 9.44 | – |
MX2 Pro | 9.54 | 10.54 |
Mx3 | 9.74 | 11.40 |
MX3 PRO | 9.99 | 11.69 |
Ax5 | 11.19 | 12.69 |
RevX A T-GDI | 11.79 | 12.99 |
AX5L T-GDI | 12.62 | 13.94 |
AX7 T-GDI | 12.80 | 13.99 |
AX7L T-GDI | 13.99 | 15.80 |
Considering the Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX M is based on the MX2 but gets more features, it is priced Rs 60,000 lower than the MX2 Pro; the RevX M(O) is also priced under the MX2 Pro. Both these variants are powered by the 111hp, 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine that is paired to a manual gearbox. Meanwhile, the RevX A is based on the mid-spec XUV 3XO AX5, but gets the more powerful 131hp, 1.2-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol engine, along with manual and automatic gearbox options. The XUV 3XO RevX A costs about Rs 60,000 more than the AX5 and also gets more features. It should be noted that with the RevX A, Mahindra’s 131hp engine has become more approachable by about Rs 83,000; the engine was available from the Rs 12.62 lakh AX5L onwards.
Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX exterior and interior changes
RevX trims available in five exterior dual-tone colour options only.

To help differentiate from the standard variants, the new trim line gets changes to its exterior. Along with RevX badges, black 16-inch wheels (alloys on the RevX A and steel wheels with covers on the RevX M), and a body-coloured grille, these variants also get dual-tone colours as standard. There are five colour options to choose from: Tango Red, Everest White and Galaxy Grey get a black roof, while the Nebula Blue and Stealth Black get a grey roof finish.
All RevX variants get black leatherette seats as standard.

Regardless of the variant, all RevX trims get black leatherette seat covers as standard, giving the cabin a dual-tone look. While the safety kit is identical to the variants they are based on, the features list for the RevX is slightly longer.
XUV 3XO RevX M adds driver’s seat height adjust, adjustable headrests, and rear seat arm rest.

Compared to the XUV 3XO MX2, which gets a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, 4 speakers, steering-mounted audio controls, keyless entry and follow-me-home headlights, the RevX M adds driver’s seat height adjust, adjustable headrests for all rear passengers and a rear seat arm rest with cup holders. The RevX M(O) adds a single-pane sunroof.
XUV 3XO RevX A adds a panoramic sunroof.

The XUV 3XO RevX A has the same safety features and features list as the AX5, though the new mid-spec variant adds a panoramic sunroof. Other feature highlights on the RevX A (and AX5) are the 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 6 speakers, dual-zone climate control, a tyre pressure monitor, auto headlights and wipers, a rear wiper and defogger and a rear camera.
It should be noted that features like a Level 2 ADAS suite, a 360-degree camera, an auto-dimming inside rear view mirror, an electronic parking brake and a cooled glove box, which are available with the higher AX5L variant, are not on offer with the RevX A.
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