Mahindra XUV 3XO crossover launched in three new RevX versions: prices start at $10,500

New XUV 3XO versions make the crossover more accessible: focus on key options and practicality.

July 9, 2025 at 6:35 PM / News

Today, three new versions of the 2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO crossover were officially unveiled. They are named RevX M, RevX M(O), and RevX A. These modifications are more than just variations of features and equipment. They aim to improve accessibility and are targeted at a broader customer base, particularly those looking for essential features at more affordable prices.

The RevX M and RevX M(O) are gasoline options based on a 1.2-liter turbo engine that sit below the MX2 Pro and MX3 trims. In the first new modification, the crossover is equipped with a 10.25-inch multimedia screen, a four-speaker audio system, seats with black faux leather upholstery, 16-inch darkened wheel caps, a two-tone roof, halogen projection headlights, LED DRLs, manual driver's seat adjustment, and basic safety equipment. For all this, buyers will have to pay $10,500.

In the RevX M(O) version, the Indian crossover additionally receives a single-panel sunroof, power-adjustable external mirrors, front and rear power windows with one-touch down feature, and a second-row armrest with cup holders. This configuration is priced at approximately $11,100.

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