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  • Spike in pre-owned SUV demand fuels used-car market boom

    Some of the best-selling models in that category include Hyundai Creta (Rs 1.47 - 22.99 lakh), Tata Nexon (Rs 2.50-16.50 lakh), Mahindra XUV500 (Rs 1.80 -19.90 lakh), Mahindra Scorpio (13,000 to Rs 20.11 lakh), Mahindra Thar (Rs 50,000 to Rs 20 lakh), and Renault Duster (starting at Rs 1,68,000).

  • Mahindra offers heavy discounts on SUVs with up to Rs 2,60,000 on XUV500 variants; Check details here

    On its XUV500 W11 variant, Mahindra is offering a cash discount of up to Rs 1,90,000 along with a corporate discount of up to Rs 13,514..

  • Mahindra XUV500 launch postponed to September

    While the actual reason is not known, there is a very good chance that the delay is due to the global shortage in semi-conductor chipsets.

  • Spy images of the nex-gen Mahindra XUV500 surface; reveals production-spec headlamps and tail lights

    Of course, the new SUV was heavily camouflaged, but there are some obvious features that we can speak about.

  • BS-VI Mahindra XUV500 launched; a look at price, features

    The BS-VI SUV does not get any cosmetic upgrades, so it still features the same muscular styling as before. Features too are carried forward from the outgoing BS-IV version.

  • Mahindra XUV500 caught testing on video; could get flush-mounted door handles

    The video posted on YouTube by user TIMVIX, shows that the new XUV500 will get quite a few tweaks

  • M&M rolls out W9 variant of XUV500

    The latest offering from the utility vehicle major comes with a host of features such as an electric sunroof with anti-pinch, reverse camera with dynamic assist, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system as well as ecosense technology and dual airbags, among others.

  • Hyundai Creta, Tata Hexa or Mahindra XUV500? Which car gives newly-launched Jeep Compass the toughest fight

    The biggest highlight of Jeep Compass is its aggressive price but how does it compare with its closest rivals in terms of features?

  • Can Tata Motors break the jinx with Hexa?

    At Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) the seven-seater, five door, premium sports utility vehicle, Hexa is the most expensive in the Tata line up. It has launched with six variants, the top-end model being priced at Rs 17.49 lakh. The Manza, on the other hand, is priced at around Rs 6 lakh.

  • Hyundai aims to cross 20% mkt share in PV segment by FY17

    The company, which has already received around 23,000 bookings for its recently launched Creta, has 17 per cent market share in the Indian passenger vehicle market.

  • Hyundai receives over 10,000 pre-bookings for Creta

    The company's Indian arm, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), has invested Rs 1,000 crore in the development of the five-seater model.

  • Hyundai to enter mass-market SUV segment with Creta

    The company's Indian arm, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), has invested Rs 1,000 crore on the development of its upcoming five-seater model.

  • Mahindra XUV500 gets new colours in India

    The base W4 variant which was till now available only in black & white will get Dolphin Grey colour

  • Four years in the making: The Mahindra XUV500 road test

    CNBC-TV18's show for car fanatics Overdrive road test XUV500, a car four years in the making, to find out whether M&M has a winner on its hands or not.

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