It first emerged in September this year that the
Mahindra TUV300 will receive a mid-life update next year. Ever since, several
spottings of heavily camouflaged test mules have been reported online, with a
new image from Thrustzone being the most recent record.
It's clear from the several images seen so far that
the 2019 Mahindra TUV300 (facelift) will not receive any dramatic visual
updates. The changes will be restricted to a new X-pattern spare wheel cover
that comes from the TUV300 Endurance edition shown at the Auto Expo 2016,
upgraded lighting units, and new alloy wheels for the T8 and T10 trims. Inside,
the only ladder-frame sub-4 metre SUV should gain a touchscreen infotainment
unit with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support.
More importantly, the 2019 Mahindra TUV300
(facelift) will offer a higher safety quotient owing to the updates it will
receive to attain adherence with the stricter crash safety norms. The revised
model will reportedly have a more robust bodyshell that will offer higher
occupant and pedestrian crash safety levels.
Furthermore, the 2019 Mahindra TUV300 should be
introduced with an upgraded motor to comply with the BSVI emission norms that
come into effect on 1 April 2020. The BSIV-compliant 1.5-litre mHawk100
four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine of the TUV300 produces a maximum power
of 100 bhp and a peak torque of 240 Nm. It comes mated to a 5-speed manual
transmission and a 5-speed AMT. Standard safety features across all trims
include dual front airbags and ABS with EBD.
The facelifted model will likely
offer front seatbelt reminder (SBR), reverse parking sensors, speed alert
warning system, speed-sensing automatic door lock and impact-sensing door
unlock to be compliant with the new safety regulations set to come into effect
next year.