The Mahindra XUV 700 Premium features a leaked interior image

Mahindra’s new 7-seat SUV eagerly awaits the Mahindra XUV 700. If the reports are to be believed, like last year’s Thor, the new vehicle will be introduced on August 15 and released on October 2 Prior to the launch, the car was seen several times during testing, due to the fact that its exterior details were revealed. The SUV’s interior has also been leaked in some new films. The pictures are quite clear at the moment, and their cabin can be overstated.

This is the interior of the XUV700
According to a report from Motoroids, it is clear from the leaked images that the car is going to load a brand new feature and get a premium cabin. It looks like a mid-variant, with a manual gearbox provided. The steering wheel is wrapped in leather and has control buttons on it. The vehicle is going to get a bigger screen, one part of it will serve as a full digital instrument console and another part will serve as a touchscreen infotainment display.

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Dashboard design, fit and finish, and plastic quality look better than the XUV 500. The AC vents are placed below the infotainment display, below which are the AC control buttons. The Mahindra XUV 700 will also get high-end features such as dual-zone climate control, wireless charging support, and an auto-hold electronic parking brake.

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Gets many premium features
Mahindra has officially revealed the 5 best features of the new XUV 700. These include smart door handles, auto booster headlamps, a personalized safety warning system, driver drunk detection and the largest panoramic sunroof in the segment. This makes it clear that the Mahindra XUV700 is the first vehicle in its segment to come with the Level 1 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) feature. Level 1 ADAS gets features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, Autonomous Braking and Lane Keep Assist.

(Internal photo credit: Motoroids)

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