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Perhaps the most awaited launch of this year from Mahindra, the XUV300’s prices will finally be revealed on February 14. Based on its expected Rs 8-12 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag and its extensive features list that includes many segment-firsts, the XUV300’s natural rivals will be Tata’s, Maruti Suzuki’s and Ford’s compact SUVs and also include an SUV from the segment above, the Hyundai Creta. We pit the XUV300 against the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon and Ford EcoSport, on paper.

Dimensions

The XUV300 meets Mahindra’s claims of being the widest in class and having the longest wheelbase. Interestingly, the XUV300 is even larger than the Creta on these two metrics, which indicates that the Mahindra may have the roomiest cabin. While the Creta is the longest and tallest SUV here (obviously, as it is technically a segment above the compact SUVs), the XUV300 and Hyundai have the largest wheels with the chunkiest tyres. However, the XUV300 has the smallest boot and fuel tank in this comparison. It may also be relatively less manoeuvrable than the Nexon and Brezza in tight urban environs due to its turning circle.

XUV300 vs rivals: Dimensions
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Length 3995mm 3994mm 3995mm 3998mm 4270mm
Width 1821mm 1811mm 1790mm 1765mm 1780mm
Height 1617mm 1607mm 1640mm 1647mm 1665mm
Wheelbase 2600mm 2498mm 2500mm 2519mm 2590mm
Tyre size 215/55 R17 215/60 R16 215/60 R16 205/50 R17 215/60 R17
Fuel tank 42 litres 44 litres 48 litres 52 litres 55 litres
Boot capacity 257 litres 350 litres 328 litres 352 litres 405 litres
Turning diameter 10.6m 10.2m 10.4m 10.6m 10.6m

Powertrain

Mahindra had earlier claimed that the XUV300 will have best-in-class torque figures, and the numbers show it to be true.

The XUV300’s turbo-petrol engine (essentially the same 1.2-litre three-cylinder mill found under the bonnet of the KUV100 NXT, but turbocharged and updated) joins a number of turbo-petrol compact SUVs. The EcoSport’s smaller 1.0-litre turbo-petrol is the most powerful of the lot, though the Ford also comes with a nearly as powerful 1.5-litre naturally aspirated motor. The petrol XUV300’s 200Nm torque figure is the highest by a good 30Nm margin.

The diesel engine in the XUV300 comes from Mahindra’s Marazzo MPV, though in a different state of tune. Like its petrol counterpart, the XUV300’s diesel engine has the highest torque, which is even more than the Creta that has a larger-displacement 1.6-litre diesel. However, the 128hp diesel Creta is the most powerful SUV. Out of the sub-four-metre models, the XUV300 has the most power.

An automatic gearbox on the XUV300 will arrive at a later date. Meanwhile, rivals like the Vitara Brezza and Nexon get cost-effective AMTs and the Creta and EcoSport boast more sophisticated torque convertor units that give them an advantage in terms of convenience.

A point to note is the Vitara Brezza’s Fiat-sourced 1.3-litre diesel has the smallest displacement and lowest output figures, but is the most fuel-efficient SUV in this comparison.

XUV300 petrol vs rival: Powertrain
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Type 3-cyl, turbo-petrol 3-cyl, turbo-petrol NA 4-cyl, naturally aspirated/ 3-cyl, turbo-petrol 4-cyl, naturally aspirated
Displacement 1197cc 1198cc NA 1497cc/999cc 1591cc
Power 110hp at 5000rpm 110hp at 5000rpm NA 123hp at 6500rpm/125hp at 6000rpm 123hp at 6400rpm
Torque 200Nm at 2000-3500rpm 170Nm at 1750-4000rpm NA 150Nm at 4500rpm/170Nm at 1500-4500rpm 151Nm at 4850rpm
Manual gearbox 6-speed 6-speed NA 5-speed/6-speed 6-speed
Automatic gearbox NA 6-speed AMT NA 6-speed torque convertor 6-speed torque convertor
ARAI efficiency 17kpl 17kpl NA 17kpl (1.5 MT) 15.29kpl (MT)
XUV300 diesel vs rivals: Powertrain
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Type 4-cyl, turbo-diesel 4-cyl, turbo-diesel 4-cyl, turbo-diesel 4-cyl, turbo-diesel 4-cyl, turbo-diesel
Displacement 1497cc 1497cc 1248cc 1498cc 1396cc/1582cc
Power 117hp at 3750rpm 110hp at 3750rpm 90hp at 4000rpm 100hp at 3750rpm 90hp at 4000rpm/128hp at 4000rpm
Torque 300Nm at 1500-2500rpm 260Nm at 1500-2750rpm 200Nm at 1750rpm 205Nm at 1750-3250rpm 220Nm at 1500-2750rpm/260Nm at 1500-3000rpm
Manual gearbox 6-speed 6-speed 5-speed 5-speed 6-speed
Automatic gearbox NA 6-speed AMT 5-speed AMT NA 6-speed torque convertor (1.6)
ARAI efficiency 20kpl 21.5kpl 24.3kpl 23kpl 21.3kpl/19.6kpl

Features

As we have reported previously, the XUV300 is quite well-kitted in its range-topping W8 (O) trim and features a number of segment-firsts, whether in safety kit or technology. Equipment levels are quite a bit more than on the Maruti Suzuki and the Tata, and are even a notch above the Ford EcoSport and Hyundai Creta. Mahindra has made sure its product is unique in the segment with technology like a mild-hybrid setup on the diesel XUV300 and steering modes that alter steering weight. Tata offers multiple drive modes on the Nexon (much like the rest of Tata’s newer range of cars), which is still a segment-first. The EcoSport is also very well-specced in its top-spec variant, with a segment-leading 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display and HID headlamps.

The Nexon and Vitara Brezza have been crash tested by Global NCAP, scoring five stars and four stars, respectively. The SsangYong Tivoli, which is based on the same X100 platform as the XUV300, achieved a commendable four-star Euro NCAP rating.

XUV300 vs rivals: Safety kit
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Discs 4 2 2 2 2
Airbags 7 2 2 6 6
Stability control Yes No No Yes Yes
Hill-start assist Yes No No Yes Yes
Front parking sensors Yes No No No No
Reverse camera Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Isofix child seat mounts Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
XUV300 vs rivals: Equipment
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Contrast roof Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Headlamps Projector Projector Projector HID Projector
LED DRLs Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Sunroof Yes No No Yes Yes
Engine modes No Yes No No No
Steering modes Yes No No No No
Mild-hybrid Diesel only No No No No
Driver’s seat height adjust Manual Manual Manual Manual Electric
Tyre pressure monitor Yes No No Yes No
Climate control Dual-zone Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cruise control Yes No No Yes Yes
Heated wing mirrors Yes No No No No
Touchscreen infotainment display 7.0-inch 6.5-inch 7.0-inch 8.0-inch 7.0-inch
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes
Navigation Yes No Yes Yes No

Price

Based on Mahindra’s claim that they will price the XUV300 in the Rs 8-12 lakh (ex-showroom) region, its rivals should be prepared to give up some of their market share. Even lower-spec variants of the XUV300 are quite decently kitted, and are expected to go head-to-head with the Nexon and Vitara Brezza, while the higher variants will match the EcoSport and Creta on price and offer more in terms of kit.

XUV300 vs rivals: Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)
XUV300 Nexon Vitara Brezza EcoSport Creta
Petrol NA Rs 6.36-9.83 lakh NA Rs 7.82-11.37 lakh Rs 9.60-14.15 lakh
Diesel NA Rs 7.40-10.80 lakh Rs 7.67-10.64 lakh Rs 8.42-11.89 lakh Rs 10.00-15.64 lakh

A proper road test and comparison between the Mahindra XUV300, Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon and Ford EcoSport will be needed before coming to a definitive result. While its price tag has not yet been revealed, on paper, the Mahindra seems to be a well-rounded and feature-rich, if slightly expensive, alternative to its competition.

Also see:

2019 Mahindra XUV300 review, test drive

2019 Mahindra XUV300 dimensions revealed

2019 Mahindra XUV300 features, specs revealed

2019 Mahindra XUV300 official fuel efficiency figures revealed

New Mahindra XUV300 image gallery



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