Mahindra XUV700 is an extremely popular SUV which commands huge waiting times. But now that a lot of these SUVs have been delivered, the owners have decided to organise a meet-up in Bangalore.
A group of Mahindra XUV700 owners decided to organise a meet-up in Bangalore. This event is reported to be the biggest ever for the XUV700. The deliveries of the SUV took a lot of time due to the chip shortage but Mahindra has delivered a lot of the initial bookings which means that the group of XUV700 owners is getting bigger and bigger day by day. That is why the owners arranged to meet-and-greet session for a day trip.
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Mahindra XUV700 Meet-Up Bangalore
This video captures glimpses of the trip. The group chose to travel to Markandeya Hills which is located at a distance of around 50 km from Bangalore city. It makes for a perfect getaway spot if you are looking for a day trip around Bangalore. The owners are seen meeting each other on the highway with various colours of SUVs parked one after the other. The owners seem to be gelling up well with one another before heading out for the hills. Such activities help build a community of people who share the same passion for their vehicles.
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At the top, there is a famous temple which is the main attraction of the place. From there, one gets a panoramic view of the city below. If one wants, one could even trek from a place but since this was a Mahindra XUV700-day, everyone decided to take their SUVs to the top. Not to mention, SUVs are made for such roads anyway. It is great to see the owners striking conversations with each other to enjoy this moment. This would certainly be the start of something special with more and more XUV700 owners hopefully planning such get-togethers.
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Specs
The 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. The prices range between Rs 13.18 lakh and Rs 24.58 lakh, ex-showroom.