Mahindra TUV 300 Plus Facelift Spotted Testing

Back in 2018 Mahindra had launched the TUV300 Plus which is the 9 seater version of the TUV 300. WIth just over a year of its launch, the homegrown automotive manufacturer has already started working on the facelift version. Many test mules have been spied on the roads of Chennai with body camouflage. From the latest test mules spotted, we get to know more details about the Mahindra TUV 300 Plus.
Design
Mahindra will be offering the facelift version of the TUV 300 Plus with a revamped 3D-style front grille which takes inspiration from the Altura G4. The bumper will be revamped and it will hold a scuff guard and it will be available in a dual tone setup. It will also get teardrop headlight units with smoothly cut headlights lenses.
Interior
On the interiors, we expect that Mahindra will be offering captain seats as an option for the middle row. In addition to this, the dashboard unit will be redesigned uplifting the overall look of the cabin.
Powertrain
Powering the 2020 Mahindra TUV 300 Plus will be BS-6 compliant 2.2 litre mHawk engine. This will most likely be the upgraded version of the BS-IV compliant engine that generated 120 bhp of power and 280 Nm of twist. Most likely the 6 speed manual transmission will only be coupled to this engine.
Mahindra’s TUV 300 Plus most likely the alternative for the XUV 500 and the Scorpio in the Indian market.As of now it has been made to target the fleet owners and for the semi-urban market. We at MyNewCar.in expect that Mahindra will be launching the facelift of the TUV 300 Plus in the coming months. Till then stay tuned to MyNewCar for more updates.
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