Mahindra today unveiled their first show car, the XUV Aero at the Indian Auto Expo. A stylish concept coupe as Mahindra calls it, it’s their shot at a more sophisticated and performance oriented vehicle.
Designed in-house at Mahindra’s design studio in Kandivali, Mumbai and inputs from Pininfarina, the XUV Aero looks premium with those gorgeous LED headlamps and suicide doors. It follows a SUV coupe design theme with its bulky proportions and slopping roof line towards the rear. The rear looks distinct with a small spoiler that is integrated neatly to the overall design.
Interiors of the Aero features captain seats with nice dark-tan texture leather. A large tablet infotainment display is also seen on the central console.
Powering the XUV Aero is a mHawk engine 210 PS engine that houses a next-gen turbo boost delivering high torque and power output. 0-60 kmph in less than six seconds, that’s impressive for a Mahindra!
XUV Aero also comes with multiple drive and suspension modes like Race, Off-road, Street and Sport. XUV Aero being a show car, Mahindra basically wants feed-back to decide in what direction their future models ought to be.
Designed in-house at Mahindra’s design studio in Kandivali, Mumbai and inputs from Pininfarina, the XUV Aero looks premium with those gorgeous LED headlamps and suicide doors. It follows a SUV coupe design theme with its bulky proportions and slopping roof line towards the rear. The rear looks distinct with a small spoiler that is integrated neatly to the overall design.
Interiors of the Aero features captain seats with nice dark-tan texture leather. A large tablet infotainment display is also seen on the central console.
Powering the XUV Aero is a mHawk engine 210 PS engine that houses a next-gen turbo boost delivering high torque and power output. 0-60 kmph in less than six seconds, that’s impressive for a Mahindra!
XUV Aero also comes with multiple drive and suspension modes like Race, Off-road, Street and Sport. XUV Aero being a show car, Mahindra basically wants feed-back to decide in what direction their future models ought to be.
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