Mahindra TUV300 Plus

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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus

    Autocar score 6
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    Simply put, the Mahindra TUV300 Plus is a plus-sized TUV300. The Plus’ longer length comes from a significantly larger rear overhang that’s also allowed Mahindra to fit in more seats. Also unique to the Plus is a larger and more powerful 2.2-litre diesel engine. The Mahindra TUV300 Plus is available in 9-seat form only, and offered in a single engine-gearbox version.

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    Simply put, the Mahindra TUV300 Plus is a plus-sized TUV300. The Plus’ longer length comes from a significantly larger rear overhang that’s also allowed Mahindra to fit in more seats. Also unique to the Plus is a larger and more powerful 2.2-litre diesel engine. The Mahindra TUV300 Plus is available in 9-seat form only, and offered in a single engine-gearbox version.

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus key specifications

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus Price NAPriceMahindra TUV300 Plus Range/Mileage 18.49kplMileageMahindra TUV300 Plus Engine Capacity/Motor Type 2179ccEngineMahindra TUV300 Plus Transmission ManualTransmissionMahindra TUV300 Plus Fuel type DieselFuel typeMahindra TUV300 Plus Seating Capacity 9 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus expert reviews

    We like

    • Tackles bad roads with ease
    • Feels tough

    We don’t like

    • Mediocre comfort
    • Too utilitarian

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus Overview

    Mahindra’s sub-four-metre TUV300, targeted at semi-urban SUV buyers, is now also available as a larger nine-seater. Known as the TUV300 Plus, it stretches the tape at 4,440mm and is powered by a larger 2.2-litre mHAWK engine that makes 120hp – 20hp up on the standard TUV. It’s got an extra 400mm, but there isn’t much to differentiate the Plus from the standard car when it comes to the styling. Look closer, however, and you’ll see a tweaked fog lamp housing and larger 16-inch wheels, instead of the regular 15-inchers.

    Step – or rather, climb – inside, and you’ll also notice new seats with quilted faux-leather upholstery. The Plus gets the same touchscreen infotainment system as the TUV300, and the interior and build also remain unchanged. And as most of the materials are carried over from the smaller TUV, they lack finesse, and fit and finish aren’t too impressive either.

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    Also, since the TUV300 Plus is built on the same wheelbase, those seated on the second row struggle for legroom. What adds to the discomfort is that the backrest is a bit too upright. This row also misses out on a centre armrest and air con vents.

    Use the door at the back to get into the rear seat and you can’t help but notice that the foot-step is placed quite high. This means access to this space will be difficult for shorter passengers and the elderly. Once inside, things don’t get much better. The space on offer is insufficient for adults, and as the seats face each other (jump seats), they don’t get any seat belts. Also Mahindra’s claim that four adults can sit in the rear must be taken with a pinch of salt. Yes, two average-sized adults can sit on one seat. But if they do, the seat opposite becomes redundant, as there’s just no knee room. And, like the middle row, there are no air con vents here, either.

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    So this space is best reserved for two passengers or 696 litres of luggage. And that can be further expanded by folding down the second row; then you get a massive 888 litres, which is enough to take your mother-in-law along on that outstation family trip.

    At the rear, the TUV300 Plus misses out on a reverse-parking camera, and what’s worse is that the sensors aren’t accurate. You also have to remember the presence of the foot-step and spare wheel while reversing.

     With the bigger and more powerful engine (and an extra gear), this TUV comes with a bit of an advantage. Refinement isn’t too bad, the engine revs smoothly and vibrations are well-contained, but the diesel clatter is still very audible.

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    Legroom is tight and backrest upright.

    On the move, you first notice that the clutch is light and the gears slot in well, thanks to the predefined gates. Still, the long travel of the clutch results in jerky shifts and you can easily select the reverse gear instead of the first, as the two are packed very tightly, and there’s no ‘lock’ for reverse.

    The TUV300 is also not happy at speed on the highway. Due to the short gearing, the engine feels strained rather than relaxed, even when cruising at 100kph in sixth gear. Another con is the heavy steering. It’s problematic while navigating tight city roads and makes three-point turns and parking especially difficult.

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    However, bump absorption and stability on the highway are excellent. At triple-digit speeds, it feels stable and planted, and when it comes to pothole-ridden roads, it just glides over them smoothly. Yes, being a body-on-frame SUV, there is a fair bit of vertical movement, but that’s only felt on sharp bumps and undulations.

    The TUV300 Plus is available in three trims – P4, P6 and P8 – with prices ranging from Rs 9.59 -10.98 lakh. It has the ability to carry a massive amount of luggage, it tackles bad roads with ease and will be at home on semi-urban and rural roads. There’s even decent amount of power and torque. Just don’t expect it to be at home in an urban environment. This one’s better suited to down-on-the-farm than downtown.

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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus features and specifications

    Our Rating
    6
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    2179 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    9
    Airbags
    0
    Max Power
    120hp at 4000rpm
    Max Torque
    280Nm at 1800-2800rpm
    Gearbox Type
    6-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus variants and price

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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus P8 2179cc | Manual | Diesel | 18.49kpl
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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus P6 2179cc | Manual | Diesel | 18.49kpl
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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus P4 2179cc | Manual | Diesel | 18.49kpl
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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus comparison

     
    Mahindra TUV300 Plus NA Autocar India rating for Mahindra TUV300 Plus 6
    Mahindra TUV300 NA Autocar India rating for Mahindra TUV300 7
    Mahindra Scorpio ₹ 15.11 - 19.65 lakh Autocar India rating for Mahindra Scorpio 7
    Tata Sumo Gold NA Autocar India rating for Tata Sumo Gold 5
    Engine
    2179 cc
    Engine
    1493 cc
    Engine
    2179-2523 cc
    Engine
    2956 cc
    Mileage
    18.49 kpl
    Mileage
    17.33-18.04 kpl
    Mileage
    15.01-16.01 kpl
    Mileage
    16 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    No
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus mileage

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus mileage is 18.49 kpl.The Mahindra TUV300 Plus Diesel engine mileage is 18.49 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Diesel2179ccManual18.49kpl

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus quick review

    The TUV300 Plus looks utilitarian and the long rear overhang is also quite ungainly. However, the Plus’ space and practicality will be of more relevance to typical buyers. The sad news is that the side-facing third-row seats aren’t comfortable for four adults as claimed, and the absence of seat-belts in the back is also cause for concern. Unfortunately, the middle row is also cramped and the upright backrest takes away from the comfort factor. Front-row occupants have it best; although the high step into the cabin is still an issue. That being said, the dash is neat and quality is fair.
    Powering the TUV300 Plus is a 120hp, 2.2-litre diesel engine. Performance is decent in town but the long travel clutch and heavy steering means the TUV300 is not the most city-friendly model around. The engine also feels strained at highway speeds. On the plus side (pun intended), high-speed stability is good and the suspension also absorbs most bumps with ease.

    Mahindra TUV300 Plus : our choice

    The TUV300 Plus is not very sophisticated nor is it very comfortable. However, if you think of it as a low-cost Scorpio, you’ll probably see it in a better light. The middle-spec P6 comes across as the value pick of the range. It’s the most affordable version with dual airbags and ABS. Top-spec P8 versions get leatherette seats and an audio system but are far too pricey for what they offer.

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    Mahindra TUV300 Plus colours

    The Mahindra TUV300 Plus offers a variety of color options. Mahindra TUV300 Plus is available in a range of 5 colors. The colors offered in Mahindra TUV300 Plus are Molten Orange, Glacier White, Dynamo Red, Majestic Silver and Bold Black.

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