2018 Mahindra TUV300 Plus variants explained
The Mahindra TUV300 Plus has been launched in India recently after months of dealership sightings. The TUV300 Plus is a long-wheelbase version of the existing TUV300 and can seat 9 passengers, owing to its four-seater space in the elongated rear. It is available in three variants -P4, P6, and P8. It comes powered by the 2.2-litre mHawk 120 producing 120PS and 280Nm, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission.
Prices start at Rs 9.47 lakh (ex-showroom Mumbai) for the base P4 variant, while the higher P6 and P8 variants are priced at Rs Rs 9.83 lakh and Rs 10.86 lakh respectively.
P4
Body Coloured bumper and grille
Steel Rims
Vinyl Upholstery
Micro-hybrid technology
Speed-sensitive Door Locking
Moulded Centre fascia
Power Steering
Power Windows
Moulded Spare Wheel Cover
Air Conditioning with heater
Mobile Charging Point (1st and 2nd Row)
Manual ORVMs
Tilt adjust for steering
P6-Includes all features of P4
Body coloured ORVMS and door handles
Wheel Caps
Fabric Upholstery
Airbags (Driver and Front passenger)
ABS with EBD
P8-Includes all features of P6
Chrome Inserts on front grille
Fog lamps
Alloy wheels
Blacked out pillars
Imitation leather upholstery
Silver Accents on Interior
Piano black centre console
7-inch touchscreen infotainment
Mahindra Blusense mobile app
Reverse parking sensors
Driver info system
Electric ORVMs
Steering mounted controls
Keyless Entry
Rear defogger and wash/wipe
Driver seat height adjustment
Driver and front passenger lumbar support
Front Armrest
Illuminated glove box
Starts Rs 9.93 Lakhs
2179cc
Manual
120
280
-NA-
Starts Rs 8.4 Lakhs
1493cc
Manual
-NA-
240
-NA-
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