Mahindra’s highly anticipated XUV700 facelift, likely debuting as the XUV 7XO, is set to launch in January 2026. Major upgrades include a bolder exterior, triple-screen dashboard, Harman Kardon sound, massaging seats, and advanced ADAS. The trusted powertrains and refined features aim to maintain segment leadership for Mahindra.
Mahindra is making bold strides as its flagship XUV700 SUV prepares for a dramatic transformation, with the facelifted version slated to arrive as the “XUV 7XO” in early 2026. This strategic rebranding mirrors Mahindra’s new unified nomenclature, aligning the XUV700 facelift with the XUV 3XO’s refreshed branding.
Design & Exterior Innovations
The XUV 7XO will sport a vibrant new look, anchored by a redesigned multi-slat front grille, sleeker LED projector headlamps, and reprofiled bumpers. Fresh alloy wheels and revamped tail-lamp signatures further accentuate its road presence, while a full-width LED strip at the back is expected for a touch of sophistication. Though the overall SUV silhouette stays familiar, these changes deliver a renewed personality to Mahindra's flagship.
Tech-Savvy Cabin Upgrades
Inside, the XUV 7XO promises luxury and innovation. The highlight is a triple-screen dashboard stretching across the cockpit, inspired by the upcoming XEV electric SUVs, offering the driver, infotainment, and even front passenger their own digital interfaces. Key comfort foods include ventilated and massaging front seats, sliding captain seats for the second row, advanced ambient lighting, and a Harman Kardon sound system with Dolby Atmos for immersive audio.
Enhanced Features and Safety Suite
Bringing more premium touches, the 7XO features BYOD rear entertainment, wireless charging, dual-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, and auto-dimming rearview mirrors. The safety suite remains robust, continuing with 7 airbags, Level-2 ADAS (with adaptive cruise, lane-keep assist, autonomous braking), and a 360-degree camera system—key strengths that uphold Mahindra’s reputation for safety.
Trusted Performance
Mechanically, Mahindra isn’t altering the winning formula: the XUV 7XO retains the punchy 2.0-litre turbo petrol and 2.2-litre turbo diesel engines, paired with 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions. The all-wheel-drive option continues for select diesel variants—ensuring performance remains a core strength.
Launch Timeline & Segment Positioning
Production for the XUV 7XO is expected to begin in December, with the official launch planned for January 2026. The makeover will come with a slight price premium but aims to fiercely compete against rivals such as the Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus, and Hyundai Alcazar.
Sources: Carlelo, Economic Times Auto, NDTV Auto, CarWale, CarDekho, Park+, Cardekho, CarHP, Team-BHP, Motoroctane.