
Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX Launched: New Bold Design, Premium Tech, & Turbo Power at ₹8.94 Lakh
Mahindra launches XUV 3XO REVX from ₹8.94L with bold design, plush interiors, twin HD screens, turbo power & 6 airbags. A stylish, tech-loaded SUV under ₹10L!
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Mahindra has unveiled the all-new XUV 3XO REVX series, starting at an attractive price of just ₹8.94 lakh (ex-showroom). This new addition to Mahindra's rapidly growing C-SUV portfolio brings a compelling blend of bold design, premium features, and spirited turbocharged performance—positioning it as a standout contender in the sub-₹10 lakh SUV segment.
The REVX series is offered in three variants—REVX M, REVX M(O), and REVX A—and five vibrant color options: Galaxy Grey, Tango Red, Nebula Blue, Everest White, and Stealth Black.
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With over 1 lakh XUV 3XO units already sold in less than a year, the new REVX series aims to further strengthen Mahindra's leadership in the compact SUV segment.
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