Mahindra Unleashes Feature-Packed XUV3XO REVX Variants at ₹8.94 Lakh: Bold Looks, Big Tech, Serious Value

Mahindra has turned up the heat in the competitive compact SUV segment with the launch of its all-new XUV3XO REVX variants. These fresh additions to the XUV3XO lineup—REVX M, REVX M(O), and REVX A—not only introduce upgraded styling and feature-rich interiors, but they also cleverly bring higher-spec amenities to more accessible price points. With prices starting at ₹8.94 lakh (ex-showroom), the REVX range promises more bang for your buck, making it an exciting option for value-focused buyers.

The new variants mark a significant expansion of the XUV3XO family, reflecting Mahindra’s continued strategy to offer premium features across wider budget brackets. Positioned between the existing MX and AX trim levels, the REVX editions are designed to appeal to customers who want style, performance, and modern features without reaching into top-tier pricing.

Let’s begin with the powertrain. The REVX M and M(O) variants come equipped with a 1.2-litre TCMPFi turbo-petrol engine producing 110 bhp and 200 Nm of torque. These variants are mated exclusively to a 6-speed manual gearbox, offering a responsive drive for urban and highway commutes alike. For those seeking an extra kick, the REVX A packs a punch with a 1.2-litre TGDi turbo-petrol motor that delivers a more robust 130 bhp and 230 Nm. Buyers can opt for either a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox, offering flexibility to suit driving preferences.


In terms of styling, the REVX variants distinguish themselves with a fresh, body-coloured or gunmetal-finished grille that replaces the conventional gloss black setup. These variants also get unique REVX badging, adding visual exclusivity. A standard dual-tone paint finish, with color options including Tango Red, Nebula Blue, Stealth Black, Everest White, and Galaxy Grey, brings a vibrant and youthful appeal.

The REVX M(O) differentiates itself from the base REVX M with the inclusion of a sunroof, a feature that has become a must-have in this segment. Both these variants share key exterior elements such as dual-tone black roof, LED tail lamps, bi-halogen headlamps, R16 black-colored wheel covers, and daytime running lights.

Inside, the cabin of the REVX M and M(O) offers a host of comfort and safety features. The list includes a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with 4 speakers, driver’s seat height adjust, steering-mounted controls, black leatherette upholstery, front and rear armrests, rear AC vents, and six airbags—bringing an unexpectedly premium experience to mid-range buyers.

Climb up to the REVX A, and the feature list only gets better. It adds 16-inch piano black alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, rear spoiler, rear washer and wiper, and a connected LED taillight setup. The headlamps get an upgrade to bi-LED units, significantly enhancing nighttime visibility.

The REVX A’s cabin is noticeably more advanced with dual-zone climate control, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, cruise control, wireless charging pad, push-button start, and a 10.25-inch fully digital TFT instrument cluster with integrated maps. In addition, over 80 Adrenox Connect features bring connected car capabilities to the mix, enhancing convenience and vehicle interaction. Like its siblings, the REVX A continues with black leatherette upholstery in a premium dual-tone layout.


From a positioning perspective, the REVX M sits between the MX1 and MX3 variants, while the REVX A is placed between AX5 and AX5 Pro trims. This strategic pricing places premium features closer to the entry-level spectrum, offering more choice without compromising core value.

Safety continues to be a strong focus across all REVX variants. Along with six airbags, Mahindra has retained critical safety features such as ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, electronic stability control (ESC), and ISOFIX mounts, depending on the variant.

The launch of the XUV3XO REVX series highlights Mahindra’s commitment to offering design and feature sophistication across a wider price range. As the compact SUV segment becomes increasingly competitive, with rivals offering tech and style enhancements to lure younger buyers, Mahindra’s strategy of bringing high-end features down the variant ladder is timely and effective.

With the new REVX trims, Mahindra has succeeded in injecting more appeal into the XUV3XO lineup, not just by adding superficial upgrades, but by meaningfully enhancing value and driving experience. Whether you’re an urban commuter seeking tech-laden convenience or a style-conscious buyer wanting standout aesthetics at a smart price point, the XUV3XO REVX variants deliver on all fronts.

Bookings for the new XUV3XO REVX variants are now open at Mahindra dealerships nationwide. Early interest is expected to be strong given the value proposition, so prospective buyers would do well to schedule a test drive soon. With Mahindra’s latest move, the competition in the compact SUV space just got a lot more intense.

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