Mahindra XUV 500: A definite hit

The Mahindra roster is filled with hits and misses, mainly in terms of their aesthetic appeal and their desirability. There is the Mahin­dra Thar which has developed a loyal following among avid off-road enthusiasts. And many people took a bit of a shine to the Mahindra Scor­pio, which indeed is a decent-looking vehicle. But then there are the likes of the KUV, TUV and Quanto which, let’s just say, didn’t sweep us off our feet.

 

However, with the Mahindra XUV 500 there has been little doubt to where it stands in our books. We loved it back in 2013 when we first got our hands on it. It was by far the most stylish Mahindra at the time and the swiftness with which it tore through the tarmac was baffling.

Around 2015 the XUV 500 went through a quick facelift. But now, it finally gets a serious overhaul, with a lot of tinkering done under the hood. We were pretty keen on rekindling our affair with the now new plush XUV 500. We took a seat behind its wheels and headed out.

 

FEATURES

Variants: Mahindra XUV 500

Price : Rs 6,180,000-Rs 9,095,000

Engine : 2179cc

Fuel Type : Diesel

Power : 155 bhp @ 3750 rpm

Torque : 360 Nm @ 1750 rpm

Drivetrain : AWD

Exterior

Much like its predecessor, the XUV 500 remains the most stylish Mahin­dra and it has blown us away with its good looks again. We will refrain from calling the XUV a beautiful car, because it’s not. Instead, this is one handsome car. A dominant front, a muscular build and an imposing stance comes together to form an image of a car that looks poised to turn heads. On the front the under­body sharply angles upward into the air inlet, making the car look high­er off the ground. You get big pro­jector headlamp units with stylish fog lamps on each side sandwiched between the huge grille studded with chrome. The wide bonnet arches both sides upon meeting the A-pillar, and the flared wheel arches on the front make for a muscular front.

Over on the side the XUV carries a sporty look mainly because the rear body ends in a fairly straight line, making for a boxier appear­ance. The rear wheel arches are now robust, adding to the handsome appeal and all this sits on a premium set of alloy wheels. Also, the bespoke XUV door handles return, adding to the uniqueness of the vehicle. On the back, Mahindra has cleaned up its act, as the rear end of the XUV is sleeker. The new taillights are sharp and the chrome strap over the boot lid completes the look. You also get twin exhausts which is always better than one.

Interior

The interior of the XUV builds on its already impressive exterior. Open the door and the first thing you see is the luxurious quilted tan leath­er seats. These seats enhance the overall interior of the car and when paired with the electrical adjustment these posh new seats go off their way to pamper you while on the road. The visibility is good all around the car because of the large windscreen and windows. Adding to the comfort is XUV’s Fully Automatic Tempera­ture Control or FATC system with dual heating, ventilation and air conditioning. This system allows you to set a cabin temperature, which is then maintained automatically throughout the cabin without your intervention.

Another luxury addition is the cen­trally located cooling box that can chill up to four cans of beverages at once; do not drink and drive though. The rear seats are wide and offer good support and fitting three in the back will not create any discomfort. The third row seats are comfortable as well, but large adults will find long journeys uneasy. Both second and third row of seats get AC vents for added comfort.

The storage spaces are ample and well laid out, both second- and third-row seats fold flush with the floor, freeing up to 1512 liters of boot space. The infotainment system is also one of the best we have come across, with clean graphics and a smart interface, although the number of buttons on the central console was overwhelming.

Overall, Mahindra deserves high praise for this plush interior.

Performance

Let’s start with the ride comfort before getting into the figures. The new XUV 500 features enhanced sus­pension, so no matter where adven­ture takes you, you are guaranteed a plush ride. The new suspension offers increased stability, greater comfort and precise steering and also improved impact management over bumps and potholes.

Powering the car is a 2.2 liter mHawk diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that makes 155 bhp and a whopping 360 Nm of torque from as low as 1750 rpm, meaning the car is quick to get a move on and slow traffic crawling and highway overtakes come easy. Taking care of the grip is the AWD.

Whether it is heavy rain or snows the intelligent All Wheel Drive ensures better control and driv­ability with a seamless transition from 2WD to AWD without any driver intervention. Working with the AWD is NexTrac, an electrically controlled, on demand, interactive torque management system that gives you unmatched handling and vehicle control. Mahindra hasn’t skipped on driver and passenger safety either: you get six airbags, ABS with EBD, disc brakes on all four wheels, hill descent and hold control and electric stability program with rollover mitigation to ensure your car remains stable at all times.

Verdict

Let’s all agree to one thing. The XUV 500 is still the most handsome Mahindra out there, and at the risk of sounding superficial, that is half the battle won. Now add to that the brilliant interior features, creature comforts, and performance, and you have a formula that is built to succeed. And that is exactly what the new Mahindra XUV 500 brings to the table. A bulletproof concoction that has its sight on success.