Mahindra XUV400 2025: A Smarter, Sharper Indian Electric SUV
- Electric-Cars
- 19 Jun, 2025
Mahindra is all set to give its electric SUV, the XUV400, a comprehensive update in 2025. With fresh styling, enhanced tech features, and improved safety systems, the facelifted XUV400 aims to cement its position as one of India’s most practical and affordable electric SUVs. Expected to retain its dual battery options (34.5 kWh and 39.4 kWh) offering a range of up to 456 km (MIDC), the XUV400 2025 will likely bring in a sleeker front design, sharper LED lights, a larger touchscreen interface, and advanced driver assistance systems like lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control—all while keeping pricing within the ₹16–18 lakh bracket. If Mahindra delivers on its promise, this refresh could be the perfect blend of affordability, safety, and electric performance for Indian buyers.
Redesigned Outside, Smarter Inside
The 2025 XUV400 is expected to receive a visual update with redesigned bumpers, a cleaner front grille (possibly closed-off for aerodynamics), new alloy wheels, and updated LED lighting that aligns with Mahindra’s evolving EV design language. These changes will give the SUV a more modern, premium look without drastically changing its familiar silhouette.
Inside, the dashboard will likely be reworked with improved materials, a fully digital driver’s display, and a larger 10.25-inch infotainment system. New features expected include wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, connected car tech, and a panoramic sunroof—making the cabin feel more upmarket and competitive.
Proven Electric Powertrain
The XUV400 will continue to offer two battery pack options:
- 34.5 kWh with an MIDC range of approximately 375 km
- 39.4 kWh with a range of up to 456 km
Both variants are powered by a 150 PS electric motor that delivers 310 Nm of torque. The performance is peppy, with smooth acceleration, and the SUV supports multiple drive modes. Charging options include a 7.2 kW AC charger and a DC fast charger that can juice up the battery from 0–80% in around 50 minutes.
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Safety First, Now Smarter
Already a 5-star rated car in GNCAP crash tests, the XUV400 is one of the safest EVs in its segment. It comes equipped with six airbags, electronic stability program (ESP), disc brakes on all wheels, and ISOFIX child seat mounts. The 2025 version is likely to add Level-2 ADAS features like forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking (AEB), and lane departure warning—raising the bar for safety in this price range.
Variants and Expected Pricing
Mahindra is expected to retain its EC Pro and EL Pro variant lineup. With all the new additions, the price could see a slight revision, but the brand will aim to keep it within reach of mid-range EV buyers. Expected pricing remains between ₹15.5 lakh and ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom), keeping it competitive with rivals like the Tata Nexon EV and MG ZS EV.
Customer Feedback and Improvements
Some early buyers of the XUV400 raised concerns over delayed feature rollouts like cruise control and connected tech. Mahindra has addressed these issues in later updates and is expected to package the 2025 model more cohesively. Aesthetic complaints, such as overuse of bronze accents and a bland dashboard, are also likely to be resolved with the facelift.
Final Word
The Mahindra XUV400 2025 refresh aims to deliver what Indian EV buyers have been asking for—a modern, stylish, and tech-savvy electric SUV that doesn’t compromise on performance or practicality. With its robust safety rating, long range, and expected new features, it remains a strong contender in India’s evolving EV space. For those looking to switch to electric without breaking the bank, the updated XUV400 might just be the smartest way to go green in 2025.
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