Spy images of the next-gen Mahindra XUV500 have been doing rounds on the internet for quite some time now. The several spy shots seen over time have revealed several exciting details about the upcoming SUV. Now, we have a fresh spy shots that gives us a look at the panoramic sunroof that the next-gen XUV500 will come equipped with. We have also seen several spy shots of the interiors of the XUV500 and it will be equipped with all the bells and whistles you expect from a modern day SUV. A panoramic sunroof is certainly a nice touch as it is becoming increasingly popular on Indian cars.
Features
aside, the next-gen Mahindra XUV500 is also expected to boast of a much more
mature design language. Based on the spy shots, we can confirm that the
next-gen XUV500 will continue with Mahindra's drop down LED DRL lighting theme
as we have seen with the Mahindra XUV300. The one on the XUV500 will however be
C-shaped and it looks quite quirky. The radiator grille has also grown larger
than before and features Mahindra's typical seven-slatted design. In profile,
the upcoming XUV500 continues with the cheetah-inspired kink in the shoulder
line post the C-pillar.
The
door panels are well sculpted but the wheel arches aren't as flared as the
current-gen model. The upcoming SUV will also feature flush-fitting door
handles, a first in the segment. There will be generous body cladding all
around the SUV, something that was strangely missing on the current gen car.
The next-gen XUV500 is also set to bring in segment-first Level 1 autonomous
driving technology features. Once only reserved for luxury cars in India, the
XUV500 will soon be the most affordable car in the country to boast of such a
feature.
The
quality of the interiors of the next-gen XUV500 is also expected to be a big
step up from the current-gen car. The SUV will have a dual-tone black and beige
interior theme and the flush-fitting screens on the dashboard give the interior
a very premium feel. It must however be noted that this feature could be
reserved for the top-spec variants only. The XUV500 will continue to be a
seven-seater SUV and it could even be roomier in the second and third rows than
the outgoing model.
The
next-gen Mahindra XUV500 will be powered by the brand new 2.0L turbo-petrol
engine and the 2.2L mHawk diesel engine that the company recently debuted with
the all-new Thar. It could however come in a higher state of tune than what is
available with the Thar. Transmission options will include both manual and
automatic gearboxes and Mahindra could even throw an all-wheel-drive system in
the mix, at least for the higher variants. The new Mahindra XUV500 is expected
to debut sometime around March or April and will continue its rivalry with the
likes of the MG Hector Plus, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta and also the upcoming
Tata Gravitas.