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Mahindra XUV 3XO on sale in Australia from $23,490 – new cheapest SUV

A left-of-field dagger aimed at the Chinese small SUV triumvirate of MG ZS, Haval Jolion and Cherry Tiggo 4 Pro has landed in Australia in the form of the Mahindra XUV3XO – now Australia’s cheapest SUV.

Starting from $23,490 drive-away, it undercuts the Chery Tiggo4 Pro Urban and the (runout) MG ZST Vibe.

Measuring 3990mm long, 1821mm wide and 1647mm tall, with a 2600mm wheelbase, the XUV 3XO is shorter than its key rivals, but features a 1.2-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine, generating 82kW at 5000rpm and a solid 200Nm from 1500-3500rpm.

2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO - taillights

Instead of a CVT, an Aisin six-speed torque converter automatic should keep things smooth. Consumption of 6.5L/100km (ADR81/02) should see reasonable range from the 42-litre tank. While not quoting 0-100km/h times, the company says it will dispatch 0-60km/h in 4.6 seconds. According to our Vbox database, cars that achieve 0-60km/h in 4.6 seconds can do 0-100km/h in around 9.5-10.5 seconds.

A seven year/ 150,000km warranty trails most rivals, while a capped-price service scheme totals $1994 over 6 years or 85,000km (whichever comes first).

Two variants will be available initially; the $23,490 AX5L and the $26,490 AX7L. Both will rise in price from September, 2025.

Both feature twin 10.25-inch infotainment and instrument screens, wireless phone projection, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry with push-button start, leather steering wheel and gear shifter, level 2 ADAS, and six airbags. Impressively, it even has a sunroof, cooled glovebox, 360-degree camera and rear armrest.

2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO - wheels

The AX7L adds 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, a Harman Kardon seven-speaker stereo with subwoofer, full panoramic sunroof, illuminated glovebox, 65W USB-C fast charging and front parking sensors, as well as soft-touch dash materials not found in the AX5L.

How safe is the 2025 Mahindra XUV3XO? With six airbags, the 3XO is unlikely to score a full 5-star ANCAP rating, but a four-star rating would not be out of the question by our estimation.

Mitchell Jones

Eccentric car nut and just as enthused by roasting an egg on the air cleaner of an old Hemi as he is hunting the horizon in a space-age electric supercar, Mitchell's passion for motoring started at a young age. He soon developed a meticulous automotive obsession for obscure facts. He joins Driving Enthusiast as a features writer and car reviewer, following a near 10-year stint at PerformanceDrive.
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