All Mahindra models are launched in their BS6 avatars but the TUV300 and TUV300 Plus. While the latter’s patent images were leaked online a couple of months back, a few of its spy shots have now surfaced online giving us a glimpse of its updated interior.
From the spy shots, it’s clear that the TUV300 Plus facelift retains its overall boxy silhouette but gets an updated front fascia. It gets an Alturas G4-like front grille with the Mahindra logo within the centre flanked by three vertical slats on each side and updated headlamps as seen within the patented images. Mahindra has also tweaked its front bumper with a bigger honeycomb pattern for the air dam and sleeker fog lamps.
On the within , Mahindra seems to possess made very minimal changes because it is seen with an equivalent dual-tone layout because the BS4 model. you’ll even see the touchscreen system (probably a 7-inch unit as before), power window controls below the gearshift , and silver accents on the dashboard, wheel and door pads. it’ll also likely get an identical black and beige upholstery as seen on the spied model.
Mahindra is predicted to supply the facelifted TUV300 Plus with an equivalent 2.2-litre diesel that churned out
The facelifted TUV300 Plus is predicted to be launched in early 2021. Mahindra will price it at a small premium over the corresponding BS4 variants that were priced from Rs 9.92 lakh to Rs 11.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). While it doesn’t have any direct competitors, it’ll be priced in line with entry to mid-spec variants of compact SUVs like the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, and Nissan Kicks. 120PS and 280Nm within the BS4 guise. It came mated to a 6-speed manual transmission only.
The facelifted TUV300 Plus is predicted to be launched in early 2021. Mahindra will price it at a small premium over the corresponding BS4 variants that were priced from Rs 9.92 lakh to Rs 11.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). While it doesn’t have any direct competitors, it’ll be priced in line with entry to mid-spec variants of compact SUVs like the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, and Nissan Kicks.