Mahindra gives boxy TUV300 seven-seater a refresh for 2020

The Mahindra TUV300 gets a new frontal design for 2020.

The Mahindra TUV300 gets a new frontal design for 2020.

Published Jul 23, 2020

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Pretoria - Mahindra South Africa has announced a refreshed version of its TUV300 seven-seater, which gets a new look front and rear.

Initially the newcomer will only be available in flagship T8 specification, but it’s still rather affordable at R254 999. And if you’re paying for it with a briefcase full of cash, be sure to ask for your R1 change.

The biggest changes occur upfront, where the TUV300 gets a new-look grille, fresh headlights that now sport a carbon-black finish, and a redesigned lower front bumper. Moving to the side, Mahindra has added black side cladding between the wheel arches, while the rear end has been freshened up with a new spare wheel cover which has an ‘X’ design.

Buyers can choose from four exterior colours: Lava Red, Sunset Orange, Diamond White and De Sat Silver.

Changes in the cabin are limited to new silver detailing around the air vents and main controls.

Standard features include an infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity and an in-built Voice Messaging system, air conditioning, multi-function steering wheel and rear-mounted Intellipark parking assistance. Safety comes in the form of dual front airbags and ABS brakes.

Mechanically related to the Scorpio, the TUV300 is built around a ladder frame chassis.

Power comes from a 1.5-litre turbodiesel engine that produces 73.5kW and 240Nm, sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox.

Aftersales support comes in the form of a five-year or 90 000km service plan and the TUV is also sold with a three-year or 100 000km mechanical warranty and roadside assistance.

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