The Mahindra Xylo has undergone some changes for 2012 making
the seven-seater more attractive than ever before.
Inspiration was borrowed from the Mahindra XUV500 and now
the Xylo receives a revised grille with new headlights as well as a new bonnet
and bumper. The wheel arches are more prominent and a rear spoiler and roof
rails have also been added to round the Xylo off.
On the inside, the Xylo comes with a new two-tone facia with
wooden inserts. Leather seats and loads of storage compartments offer a
comfortable and spacious ride. The climate control has also been improved with
outlets for all three rows of seats. The Mahindra Xylo also comes with a
Bluetooth compatible audio system with steering wheel mounted controls and a
on-board computer with fuel consumption, interior and exterior temperature
sensors and distance-to-empty readings. Foldable seats mean extra space for
those big loads. Safety features include dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and
front and rear fog lights.
In the engine room power comes in the form of a 2.2 litre
diesel that puts out 88kW at 4000rpm and is mated to a five-speed manual
gearbox delivering power to the rear wheels. The price for the Mahindra Xylo is
R219 900 and includes a 3-year/60 000km service plan and a 3-year/100
000km warranty. Service intervals are set at 10 000km.
I want to discuss a hot as-The Indian auto giant Mahindra and Mahindra is also planning on hiking up the prices of the passenger and commercial vehicles by 10 to 15 percent in response to the depreciation in the value of Rupee. The company’s localisation levels are pretty high but the import of some critical raw materials from foreign markets is inevitable for most of Mahindra vehicles.
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