
The XUV 7XO is the latest launch from Mahindra Automotive, and recently its deliveries commenced across India. Now, despite it being so new, people have already started adding modifications and accessories to this SUV. Recently, a video of India’s first modified Mahindra XUV 7XO has been shared online.
This video, showing the modifications and accessories being added to a brand-new Mahindra XUV 7XO, has been shared on YouTube by Vlogger Amaan on their channel. In this video, the shop owner highlights that they have received the first XUV 7XO, and it is the third-top AX7 variant. He then mentions the modifications that they will be doing to this SUV.

He highlights that, at the front, the only modification they will be doing is adding LED fog lights. The AX7 variant of the XUV 7XO does not come offered with the ice cube-shaped LED fog lights and cornering lamps. However, the shop owner states that they sourced the OEM fog lights and added them by plugging in the coupler.

The owner of the shop also mentions that they do not cut into the wiring harness of the vehicle; as a result, the warranty remains intact. Next up, he shows the side profile and highlights that they are adding six-piece window rain visors, and as the AX7 variant does not come with side steps, they are adding those as well. The shop owner shows that they are using genuine Mahindra parts.

Additionally, he also adds that a lot of people are adding XUV700 parts on the XUV 7XO. However, they have sourced the original XUV 7XO parts. Moving to the rear section, the owner adds that they are adding a rear guard to protect the rear bumper of this SUV.
As for the accessories on the inside, the shop owner mentions that they have added flooring on the car. This is a rubberized protective layer that helps in easier cleaning if any water spillage takes place. Apart from these, they have also added a screen protector for the 12.3-inch triple-screen setup with which the XUV 7XO comes equipped.

The Mahindra XUV 7XO is the facelifted iteration of the XUV700. It starts at Rs 13.66 lakh and goes all the way up to Rs 24.11 lakh for the top-of-the-line variant. It is being offered in six variants with diesel and petrol engine options. This new model gets new dual-projector LED headlights and a new, more modern grille with brushed silver and gloss black elements.
It also gets flush-type door handles, gloss black claddings, new 19-inch black and diamond-cut alloy wheels, and a set of new LED taillights. As for the interior, it comes loaded with three 12.3-inch displays for the touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, and front passenger entertainment.

Apart from these, it also gets a panoramic sunroof, a 540-degree camera, an upgraded 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system with Dolby Atmos, and a wireless charger for second-row seats. Other highlights include wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a powered driver’s seat with memory function, multi-colour ambient lighting, and dual-zone climate control, among many others.