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    Mahindra XUV500 [2011-2015] User Reviews

    Looking for Mahindra XUV500 [2011-2015]? Here are the reviews and ratings by XUV500 [2011-2015] owners from across the country.

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    3.3/5

    178 Ratings

    5 star

    13%

    4 star

    34%

    3 star

    28%

    2 star

    20%

    1 star

    6%

    Variant
    W4
    Rs. 11,39,137
    Last recorded price

    Categories (out of 5)

    • 4.1Exterior
    • 3.7Comfort
    • 3.3Performance
    • 3.4Fuel Economy
    • 3.4Value for Money

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    • 10 years ago | Sanjay

      Exterior Good, looks similar to the other varients.

      Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Interiors are pathetic. Feels very low end and no value for money.

      Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Humming noice wile driving, gives 8-9 kmpl in traffic.

      Ride Quality & Handling Not bad.

      Final Words XUV 500 W4 - It looks similar to the W6 and W8 externally, except for features that it doesn't come with - like alloy wheels, foglamps etc. The biggest setback is the W4 interiors. Dashboard area around the music system has poor finish and poor quality plastic. It's definitely a put off. Fabric seat covers are of sub-standard quality. What's worse is the fact that there are no accessories available for the W4 - Accessories like fog lamps, reverse camera, reverse sensors, DVD player doesn't exist with Mahindra. Once you sit inside the W4 you realize that it's no value for money. I won't recommened the W4 to anyone willing to spend 13.5 lacs, there are options with better features available in the market.

      Areas of improvement Mahindra will need to make accessories available for W4, especially to cover up the shoddy interiors. Eg: Music system console, DVD player, Reverse camera, Reverse sensor, Fog lamps etc.

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      1

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    • 10 years ago | Sai

      Exterior

      ith the XUV500, Mahindra has put design at the forefront to make an emphatic styling statement. There’s no doubt the Mahindra XUV500 does turn heads; it’s got a muscular stance, strong road presence and looks every bit a proper luxury SUV.

      Dominating the front-end styling is a traditional Mahindra seven-slat grille flanked by a pair of projector headlamps that widen their spread at parking speeds and work as cornering lights on tighter corners. Daytime-running LEDs are part of the standard kit too. We especially like the rising window line and the blacked-out B-, C- and D-pillars which give the Mahindra XUV500 a very modern look.

      However, we feel the Mahindra designers went overboard with the detailing. The faux air vents just below the headlights are too fussy and the oversized wheel arches are out of sync with the rest of the design and also make the wheels look small. This is further accentuated by the bulge in the beltline above the rear wheel arch. The rear tail-light also feels a bit overdone with fussy detailing on the lens.Underpinning the XUV500 is a monocoque chassis, a first for M&M that nicely balances stiffness and weight within a long wheelbase. The 4x4 XUV500, which weighs 1865kg and is on par with the smaller Scorpio, could have been lighter. But M&M didn’t want to compromise on chassis stiffness of the SUV, especially since the very generous 2700mm wheelbase subjects it to greater torsional loads. Weight has also been kept in check with the inclusion of elements like a plastic fuel tank and plastic fenders, and the use of high-tensile steel for over 30 percent of the body structure.

      The Mahindra XUV500 is equipped with MacPherson struts up front and a luxury car-like multi-link rear suspension. It does not come with hardcore 4x4 vehicle kit like a low-range transfer case, but you do get hill-descent control and hill hold on top-end variants and a differential lock on the AWD model for limited off-road use.What is truly impressive is the manner in which Mahindra has packaged all the mechanicals to achieve a flat floor, making good use of passenger room. In terms of safety, the Indian SUV gets dual airbags as standard across the range with the top models additionally featuring ESP, rollover mitigation and curtain airbags. The new W4 SUV variant gets a more basic infotainment system with four speakers and CD and MP3 compatibility, and no monochrome display screen as seen on the W6 variant of the XUV500. It misses out on kit like rain-sensing wipers, automatic cornering headlamps, front fog lamps, telescopic steering adjustment, automatic climate control, powered wing mirrors, cruise control and steering-mounted controls. However, you still get features like projector headlamps, LED parking lamps, dual airbags, ABS with EBD, disc brakes all round, dual-tone interiors, tilt adjustable steering, six-way adjustable driver’s seat, remote central locking and a price that now makes this version a direct competitor to the Renault Duster.

      Occupants will have no trouble entering any Mahindra XUV500 variant. The doors open wide and the not-so-high floor means you don’t have to trek your way up to the seats. But once inside, you’ll notice the plastics come in three different textures and the dash seems to be cramped with too many individual elements. The instrument cluster, with chrome-ringed dials and circular centres, looks great, but is not that easy to read. Other nice bits in the SUV include smart, high-quality air-con vents that work well to direct air flow, the chunky steering that’s quite nice to hold, and the air-con and audio system dials on the centre console that have a high-quality feel. However, the same can’t be said about the other buttons on the centre console, which feel like Scrabble tiles, and the fake wood finish doesn’t look very convincing. The interiors may lack the finesse offered by the competition and the fit and finish may not be the best but it is quite acceptable and something you can live with.

      The front seats come with generous bolstering and adjustable lumbar support. However, the cushioning is on the firm side and the backrest feels a bit narrow near the shoulders. The steering column, which adjusts for rake and reach (in W8 trim), is still a tad too high, even at the lowest setting.Middle-row seats in the XUV500 have enough legroom for six-footers to stretch out, even with the front seat pushed back. The seats themselves are very generously cushioned and the flat floor makes this SUV one of the best for travelling three abreast. Third-row passengers don’t have it as good though; the leg- and kneeroom are severely limited and headroom is quite tight too. With all seats in place, there’s practically no luggage space. However, the last and middle rows do split and fold flat to convert the XUV into a serious load-lugger and the relatively low floor makes loading easy.

       

       

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      The Mahindra XUV500, designed and developed completely in-house, is a quantum leap forward and remains M&M’s first serious attempt at developing a global product that would be as much at home in Melbourne as in Mumbai. The price Mahindra is asking for it is definitely Mumbai though. Prices start at Rs.10.99 lakh for the upcoming XUV500 W4 variant, going up to Rs. 14.64 lakh for the top-end all-wheel-drive W8 variant.everything is good but if the backside mirrors which are sealed if it would be made open it would be good and morever if the backside leg space would be increased then it would be good.

      best car ever seenevery thing is alright
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      Fuel Economy


      5

      Value for Money/Features

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    • 7 years ago | Amit

      Exterior W4 Option Given You can enhance Exterior with Fog lamp, front Guard Bumper, Back Guard, Fit REVERSE SENSOR and Camera, Roof railing, Foot rest. Go for Welcome Kit. Granted steel product without rust. The entire cost not more than Rs 25,000.

      Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Elegant Seat cover enhance the interior beauty with the additional cost of 7000/- Rs.

      Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Unmatched and it is same to all higher variant, W6/8/ even 10. Once you buy the vehicle and park in your Apartment parking bay you will start loving this. Decently, in Show room, you will be more confuse. Delete always want to push W8. You will start loving your vehicle.

      Ride Quality & Handling Superb Riding quality. You will notice you will get due respect by other sedan and hatch back car on street.

      Final Words W4 is Appropriate price by performance. Specially those who is planning to migrate from Hatch Back (Wagon R / I10) Those already tried and tested SUVs, must ho Top Model.

      Areas of improvement Interior for W4, Seat Cover and Infotainment System. Just compared with newly launched Enova and you will find the difference.

      All Boday and Engine are same to higher Varient .non posh Interior and infotainment system
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    • 21 days ago | Sathwikcherott
      1. Design: The XUV500 has an imposing and aggressive design language, with a cheetah-inspired front grille that gives it a distinctive look. It features stylish alloy wheels, sleek LED daytime running lights, and projector headlamps that enhance its overall appeal. 2. Interiors:The cabin of the XUV500 is spacious and comfortable, offering ample legroom and headroom for all passengers.Premium materials and a well-thought-out design make the interior a pleasant place to be in during long drives.The top-end variants come equipped with features such as a touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, leather upholstery, and a sunroof, adding to the luxury quotient. 3. Performance:Powering the XUV500 is a potent diesel engine that delivers ample power and torque, making it suitable for both city commutes and highway cruises.The engine is mated to a smooth-shifting manual or automatic transmission, offering a hassle-free driving experience.The XUV500 is known for its stable handling and comfortable ride quality, absorbing bumps and undulations on the road with ease.It offers commendable off-road capabilities, making it versatile for various driving conditions. 4. Safety:Mahindra has equipped the XUV500 with a host of safety features, including multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, hill hold control, electronic stability program (ESP), and a reverse parking camera with sensors.These safety features not only enhance the safety of occupants but also boost driver confidence on the road. 5. Technology and Convenience:The XUV500 comes loaded with tech features such as a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB ports.Convenience features like keyless entry, push-button start, electrically adjustable ORVMs, and steering-mounted controls add to the overall convenience and ease of use.
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