Mahindra’s upcoming XUV 7XO is shaping up to be one of the most feature-rich mid-size SUVs in India. A key reason? It is expected to borrow several premium technologies and creature comforts from Mahindra’s flagship electric SUV, the XEV 9S — a model that has impressed with its tech-forward cabin and luxury-oriented equipment. Here are six standout features that the XUV 7XO is likely to inherit from the XEV 9S, taking its appeal significantly higher in its segment.
1. Triple-Screen Dashboard
One of the most talked-about upgrades is the triple-screen setup straight from the XEV 9S. This layout integrates a fully digital instrument cluster, a large central infotainment touchscreen, and a dedicated front passenger display — something that elevates the interior ambience and gives a modern, futuristic feel.
2. Powered Co-Driver Seat with Boss Mode
Luxury trends are finally making their way into mainstream SUVs. The XUV 7XO is expected to get a powered co-driver seat with boss mode, allowing a rear passenger to electrically adjust the front passenger seat for extra legroom — a premium touch borrowed directly from the electric XEV 9S.
3. Rear Ventilated Seats
While ventilated front seats are becoming common, rear ventilated seats will be a rare sight in this segment. Carried over from the XEV 9S, this feature will be especially useful in India’s hot climate, offering comfort for all occupants on warmer days.
4. Sliding Second Row
Another practical feature expected to be shared is the sliding second-row seats — increasing flexibility for legroom and easier access to the third row. This makes the cabin more adaptable for passenger comfort and cargo needs.
5. 16-Speaker Harman Kardon Sound System
Entertainment lovers have something to look forward to too. The XUV 7XO is likely to come equipped with a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system — the same premium setup found in the XEV 9S. This promises a rich and immersive listening experience for all passengers.
6. Powered Tailgate
Convenience matters in everyday life, and Mahindra seems to be taking note. A powered tailgate, equipped with hands-free operation, is another premium touch expected to carry over from the XEV 9S — making loading and unloading cargo easier and more refined.
What This Means for Buyers
With these six features — spanning tech, comfort, convenience, and entertainment — the Mahindra XUV 7XO is not just a facelifted version of the XUV700 but a significant step up in terms of equipment and interior experience. Borrowing technology from its electric sibling shows Mahindra’s intention to bring EV-level refinement into its mainstream SUVs, even before electrification becomes widespread across the lineup.
More details on powertrains, pricing and official launch timelines are expected soon, so stay tuned to GaadiBuzz for full updates on the XUV 7XO — India’s next big SUV contender.













