Bumper Diwali Discount on Mahindra XUV400, See, How to Avail the Best Deal

With Diwali right on the horizon, car manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to delight their customers. Mahindra has enthusiastically joined the celebration, bringing in some exciting offers and discounts for the festive season. They’ve gone the extra mile by putting their popular product, the Mahindra XUV400, on sale with some fantastic discounts across its different variants. It’s the perfect time to seize a great deal!

Stunning Features: (Download Brochure)

  • It is the first all-electric SUV from the house of Mahindra
  • Electric Sunroof
  • Best-in-Class Cabin Space
  • Rear Parking Camera
  • 16″ Diamond Cut Alloy Wheels
  • Electrifying Presence
  • It has acceleration of 0-100km/h in a blistering 8.3 seconds, delivered with a best-in-class torque output of 310 Nm. All this power, and a range of up to 456* km in a single charge.
Interiors of XUV400

Mahindra XUV400 Price:

Meanwhile, the home-grown car maker has launched XUV400 in the Indian market at starting price of Rs 15.99 Lakh. While the top model goes up to 19.19 Lakh. To note, all the mentioned prices are ex-showroom and might fluctuate, depending upon the city and state.

How Much Discount on Mahindra XUV400?

As per the information from Mahindra, they’re rolling out some incredible discounts on their electric vehicles (EVs), with savings reaching up to a whopping Rs 3.5 lakh. If you’re eyeing the base models, you could snag a cool Rs 1.5 lakh in savings, and the top-tier models are up for grabs with a generous discount of up to Rs 3.5 lakh.

Here’s the catch, though: this offer is only available for a limited time, so if you’re keen on taking advantage of these savings, it’s time to make your move!

Mahindra XUV400 Battery and Range:

The battery-powered mid-size SUV comes in four different versions, each with either a 34.5kWh or a 39.4kWh battery. They all have a single electric motor that can produce up to 147 bhp and 310Nm of torque. Mahindra claims that the smaller battery can go as far as 375km on a single charge, while the bigger one can cover a distance of about 456km without needing to recharge.

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