On 25 September, it was reported that the Mahindra
TUV300 is about to get its mid-life update in 2019. In sync with this news, the
facelifted model has been spotted testing in Chennai by YouTube user 'Purush D
man'.
The 2019
Mahindra TUV300 has received a new spare wheel cover, new design alloy wheels,
and touchscreen infotainment. The X-shaped wheel cover is from the Endurance
edition that was displayed at Auto Expo 2016.
Furthermore, the new model will reportedly receive a
revised body structure so that it complies with the new crash test norms that
come into effect in October 2019. Moreover, it will feature a BSVI-compliant
engine to meet the stricter emission norms that will come into force on 1 April
2020, although it's unknown whether that will happen at launch or at a later
date. A similar set of revisions should make it to the TUV300 Plus, but maybe
at a later date.
Currently, the Mahindra TUV300 is powered by a
1.5-litre mHawk100 four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine that produces a
maximum power of 100 bhp and a peak torque of 240 Nm. This engine comes mated
to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 5-speed AMT. Standard
safety net comprises dual front airbags and ABS with EBD. The updated version
will be required to additionally offer reverse parking sensors, front seatbelt
reminder (SBR), speed alert warning system, speed-sensing auto lock and
impact-sensing door unlock to comply with the new safety regulations that come
into effect in 2019.
The Mahindra TUV300's prices currently start at INR
8.31 lakh*. The substantial upgrades arriving with the mid-cycle update will
lead to a moderate price hike.