Mahindra XUV Petrol India launch happens just after the internationa launch. Company is keen on selling petrol as diesel’s future is weak
Mahindra today announced the introduction of a new petrol variant of its premium SUV, the XUV500. The petrol powered XUV500 will be available in a single variant with a 6-speed automatic transmission sourced from AISIN, Japan. Named as the ‘G AT’ variant, the XUV500 petrol automatic will be priced at Rs.15.49 lacs (ex-showroom Delhi) and will be available in select cities with immediate effect.
Under the hood, the newly introduced XUV500 G AT variant will be powered by the indigenously developed 2.2 litre mHawk petrol engine that generates 140 HP (103 KW) power & 320 Nm torque. The XUV500 G AT variant is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission which has features like the creep function and manual mode option. The XUV500 portfolio will now have a petrol variant along with a wide range of diesel variants.
KEY FEATURES OF THE XUV500 G AUTOMATIC VARIANT
• 7” (18 cm) touchscreen infotainment system
• Logo projection lamp on ORVMs
• Static bending headlamps
• ESP with rollover mitigation
• Android Auto
• Emergency Call
• Fully automatic temperature control (FATC)
• Dual airbags
• ABS with EBD
• Intelligent light sensing headlamps
• Smart rain sensing wipers
• Tyre-tronics
• Cruise Control
• Push button start
• Passive keyless entry
• 8-way adjustable driver seat
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