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Mahindra XUV700 Clocks 65000 Bookings in Two Weeks

In Automobile
October 20, 2021

MUMBAI:
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. today announced that it has clocked 65000 bookings for the XUV700 in two weeks since its commencement on 7th October 2021. The deliveries for Petrol variants will start from 30th October 2021 and Diesel variant deliveries will begin from the last week of November.

Mahindra has partnered with one of the top 3 global consulting companies to devise and implement an algorithm-based process. The objective is to streamline the delivery process for customers, based on a combination of parameters which include, quantum of bookings at city and dealer level, ratio of online and bookings at dealer counters and variant-level production feasibility based on supply chain constraints. The delivery timelines will be communicated to customers by their respective dealerships starting 27th October 2021 for both petrol and diesel variants. This date may change, depending on the prevailing global supply chain scenario.

The XUV700 was booked out two days in a row between 7th and 8th October 2021 with 25000 bookings on each day. Overall, an unprecedented 50000 bookings were clocked in just under three hours. In early October, the XUV700 also achieved two record breaking milestones. The XUV700 broke the National 24-hour Endurance Record at the Mahindra SUV Proving Track (MSPT) organized by EVO India, wherein all four XUV700s that entered the challenge recorded over 4000 km at an average speed range of 170-180 km/h. It is now the first SUV to break the record, under the stringent regulations of Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India and it is validated by India Book of Records. XUV700 is also the first Made-in-India vehicle to conquer the highest motorable road in the world at Umling La in the Ladakh region, done in partnership with carandbike along with Auto Today.

Bookings are currently open for all customers, through both platforms i.e., online and the nearest dealerships for which, prices at the time of delivery will prevail.