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The modifications in the pricing of Mahindra & Mahindra’s SUV lineup, including the Scorpio-N, Thar, and XUV700, are a direct response to the escalating production costs. Among these models, the XUV700 has witnessed the most substantial price surge, with specific variants registering increases of up to ₹57,000.

Mahindra & Mahindra, the well-established Indian automotive manufacturer, has recently enforced a price increase on its flagship SUVs – Scorpio-N, Thar, and XUV700. This decision stems from the growing production costs, and the adjustments have been promptly implemented on specific variants of these three popular SUV models.

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The XUV700, among the affected vehicles, has experienced the most notable surge in price. Particularly, the AX7 L petrol variant featuring a 7-seat configuration and manual gearbox has undergone a significant increase of ₹57,000. Similarly, the diesel variant of the same model, available with both manual and automatic transmissions, has witnessed a price hike of up to ₹53,000.

Interestingly, the price adjustments have not followed a uniform pattern, as eight variants of the XUV700 have witnessed a reduction in prices. The four entry-level petrol variants, for instance, have seen cuts of up to ₹15,000. The AX5 diesel variant, equipped with an automatic gearbox and 5-seat options, has experienced the most substantial reduction of ₹21,000. As a result, the XUV700’s price range now extends from ₹13.99 lakh to ₹26.99 lakh (ex-showroom), with prices for seven variants remaining unchanged.

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Shifting focus to the Scorpio-N and Scorpio Classic models, all versions of these SUVs have undergone price adjustments, ranging from a minimum of ₹1,000 to a maximum of ₹40,000. Noteworthy is the Z8 7-seater variant featuring all-wheel drive (AWD) and automatic transmission, which maintains its current price at ₹23.08 lakh (ex-showroom). The most significant price increase in this series is observed in the Z8 L 6-seater variant with manual transmission in both petrol and diesel options. The introductory petrol Scorpio-N sees a rise of ₹34,000, while the starting price for the diesel variant has been elevated by ₹24,000. Consequently, the Scorpio-N SUV now commences at ₹13.60 lakh (ex-showroom) and reaches ₹24.54 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-tier variant.

In addition, the automaker has raised prices for all Thar SUV variants, with the most notable surge seen in the AX(O) diesel manual variant, which now carries a price tag ₹35,000 higher. Furthermore, the flagship petrol variant LX, equipped with an automatic gearbox, has experienced a price increase of ₹34,000. Consequently, the Thar’s starting price now stands at ₹11.25 lakh (ex-showroom), while the highest-end variant is priced at ₹17.20 lakh (ex-showroom). Did you find it positive or negative for current automobile market scenario? How do you see this new updates.

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