Okay, this 2019 Mahindra XUV500 W10 isn’t the cheapest seven-seater – that goes to the petrol-powered W6-spec XUV500, which is priced at $26,990 drive-away. The specification we have here, which is powered by the same 2.2-litre ‘mHawk’ turbo petrol engine, goes for $31,990. Get all four wheels driven, and you’re looking at $34,990.
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