This modified Mahindra XUV700 looks less like an SUV and more like an army tank. This digital rendition of the popular mid-size SUV has received some wild appreciation from the public.
Mahindra XUV700 commands massive popularity, especially in this modified version that looks like an army tank. The SUV has received an unprecedented response from the people and the waiting time for the SUV runs well in the range of 12 – 15 months in some cities. The feature-rick cabin, sporty and modern design and powerful engines combine to make it an almost perfect proposition. Let us check out this unique digital rendition of the XUV700.
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Modified Mahindra XUV700 Tank
These designs have been illustrated by Trillionerakesh and posted on his Instagram page. While the overall silhouette of the massive SUV has been kept identical to the original model, the changes that are made are quite instrumental and well-thought-out. The first thing to notice is the massive bonnet guard which is finished in black and has various patterns of contours in it. It lends the SUV a muscular character. The blacked-out massive panoramic sunroof and side steps complement to SUV traits of the vehicle. The front also features a silver skid plate with stylish chunky alloy wheels filling the prominent wheel arches. The rear also has a sturdy skid plate and a sleek roof spoiler that gives the SUV an aerodynamic edge. The tyres are off-road-oriented with appropriate tread patterns that could take the SUV anywhere.
Specs
The Mahindra XUV700 comes with a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit that churns out a maximum power of 200 PS and a peak torque of 380 Nm. Meanwhile, the Diesel engine is available in multiple states of tune. The lower versions get 155 PS and 360 Nm, while the higher positioned models benefit from 185 PS and 420 Nm (450 Nm in automatic variant). Both the petrol and diesel engine variants will be available with 6-speed manual and automatic transmission choices.
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The prices range between Rs 12.95 lakh and Rs 23.79 lakh, ex-showroom. The direct rivals include the likes of Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus and Hyundai Alcazar.