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Aka the TUV three double O. Another new Mahindra model for SA.

Mahindra launches rugged new budget crossover

Following the launch of its KUV 100 budget crossover vehicle last year, Mahindra South Africa has stepped up a class with its larger new TUV 300 introduced this week.

The diesel-engined compact SUV has a roomy five-plus-two seater cabin, a rugged body-on-frame design, and an appealing R229 995 pricetag that comfortably undercuts rivals like the Ford Ecosport and Renault Duster.

Catering to local buyers’ insatiable appetite for ‘adventure’ vehicles with elevated ride heights, this Indian crossover straddles the road at a belly height of 184mm, allowing its occupants to gaze imperiously over the rooftops of ordinary sedans and hatchbacks.

Its chunky exterior design, reminiscent of a Daihatsu Materia melded with a Jeep, lends it an air of square-jawed authority and a rear-mounted full-size spare wheel adds to the rugged look.

There is no offroad ability to go with the macho styling, and the TUV 300 (pronounded three double-oh) is pushed along only by its rear wheels, but its rugged body-on-chassis design does theoretically make it more suited to tackling third-world roads.

I was impressed by this Mahindra’s comfortable ride quality when driving it at Monday’s media launch in Gauteng, and with its independent front and rear suspension and high-profile 15” tyres it felt well cushioned on rutted dirt roads.

The TUV 300 is an entirely more refined prospect than the cheapie KUV 100.

Surprisingly competent little diesel

Power is supplied by a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo diesel with a bigger heart than its modest size suggests, and it wrings surprisingly competent pace from its 73.5kW and 240Nm outputs.

Acceleration is unhurried but once it gets up to speed it cruises happily at the 120km/h speed limit (and more), and does so without any tractor-like clatter. Mechanically it’s fairly smooth and soft-spoken, and wind noise isn’t intrusive either. The five-speed manual transmission shifts smoothly, unlike the notchy operation of the KUV 100.

The very tall roof (it’s high enough so you could wear a top hat) gives the car a top-heavy feel without feeling excessively wallowy.

The Mahindra’s 230 grand pricetag looks very appealing against rivals like the R279 900 Renault Duster 1.5 dCi Dynamique (80kW/240Nm) and R283 900 Ford Ecosport 1.5 TDCi Trend (74kW/205Nm).

The price difference doesn’t ring any alarm bells in terms of build quality. The TUV 300’s hard interior plastics don’t have the rich tactile feel of soft-touch surfaces, but they’re neatly fitted and seemingly solid, and a dual-tone dash inlaid with silver detailing creates an appealingly modern vibe inside the cabin.

The single TUV 300 model available comes with a fairly bountiful spec sheet that includes a Bluetooth/USB/AUX infotainment system with a display screen and supplementary controls on the steering.

Also standard is aircon, tilt-adjustable steering, remote central locking, reverse parking assist, dual airbags, and ABS brakes.

The car also talks to you, with a voice warning when you haven’t buckled up, or when you’ve driven off with the handbrake still engaged.

The cabin’s spacious and the front two rows comfortably accommodate full-sized adults, while in the boot are two kiddie-sized side-facing jump seats that fold down. With the middle seat folded down the 384 litre boot grows to a spacious 720 litres.

The TUV 300 is one of the better Mahindras I’ve driven, and it comes with a 3-year/100 000km warranty and 3-year/90 000km service plan.

http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/latest-launches/mahindra-launches-rugged-new-budget-crossover-7859002

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Watched some vids a while back about this. Ugly but packed with features.
If you compare its price to its competitors (Ecosport/Duster/most corssovers) then this is actually quite cheap!
 
And, with an asking price of R229 995 (at time of launch, February 2017), which includes a 3-year/100 000 km warranty, and a 3-year/ 90 000km service plan (with first service at 10 000km followed by intervals of 20 000 km), the TUV300, replete with its air-con (with economy feature), electric windows all round, nifty infotainment system, practical layout and frugal (if workmanlike) turbodiesel powerplant, represents a real bargain to those who’d like a compact family car, but require added practicality. It exudes solid build quality and is not nearly as unwieldy as it looks.

http://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news/mahindra-tuv300-2017-first-drive/43076/

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Ugly as sin but I am impressed with the feature list and the keen pricing.

I'm sure we'll be seeing a few of them on the roads soon. Seems like the lesser-known brands are making an upturn (Tata Bolt being another example)
 
And it comes with a soiled back-seat free of charge and included in the on the road fee. :D

Must have been a fearful passenger during the test drive.

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I would choose a Suzuki Vitara over this crap anyday. On condition that Suzuki gave a discount. The Vitara isnt bad from 268k.

Well I don't know if car sales people still give discounts.
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Is the Vitara truly worth considering? Everyone slams it, but never got a chance to test drive one. This Mahindra is ugly, looks like decent value though. How does Mahindra do in safety tests?
 
I just watched reviews of this car on YouTube it's ugly but inside it looks nice it has everything you need.
 
New Mahindra TUV300 launched in SA

Mahindra launched its TUV300 in South Africa this week. The SUV, only available in one model, is built at Mahindra's production facility in Chakan, Maharashtra, India.

It's available in what Mahindra calls top-spec T8 M/T form. Aesthetically, the new car creates an appearance with bumpers front and rear, chrome-framed fog lamps, stylish roof rails, 15" alloy wheels and a tailgate-mounted, full size spare wheel.

Seven-seats

The TUV300 has seven-seats with durable fabric upholstery for the front bucket seats and rear bench seat. The fascia features piano gloss black detailing and brushed chrome-look surrounds.

A multifunction steering wheel offers audio and hands-free bluetooth controls, while the centre stack is also home to a double-DIN infotainment system, as well as the controls for standard air conditioning.

The infotainment system includes Bluetooth connectivity for convenient, as well as music streaming and also offers easily accessible USB and analogue AUX inputs.

1.5-litre engine

On the passenger safety front, dual airbags offer occupant safety in the case of a collision, while the braking system is fitted with ABS anti-lock control, incorporating electronic brake force distribution (EBD). Automatic door locking is also standard.

The engine is a 1.5-litre turbodiesel engine featuring twin-stage turbocharging, the four-cylinder unit has a rated maximum power output of 73.5kW/240Nm.

The gearbox is a five-speed manual unit.

Suspension, ride and handling

The TUV300 features a suspension set-up aimed at offering confident handling and positive steering, combined with a smooth, pliant ride on and off the road.

Mahindra's Cushion Suspension Technology, linked to the enhanced torsional stiffness of the third-generation chassis (derived from the latest Mahindra Scorpio) ensures exceptional ride refinement and sure-footed handling.

The independent system up front employs dual wish- bone, coil springs and an anti-roll bar, while the rear system comprises a multi-link design with coil springs and an anti-roll bar. The power-assisted steering achieves a turning circle of 10.7metres.

Tech features

The TUV300 uses static cornering lights which illuminate automatically when cornering.

Additional lighting-related features include follow-me-home and lead-me-to headlight operation when the TUV300 is locked or unlocked.

Mahindra says the TUV300 uses brake energy regeneration helps to further economical fuel efficiency, while Intellipark reverse assistance makes reversing easier.

The BlueSense app allows control of the infotainment system, including volume adjustment, track selection, play/pause control.The app can even track selected vehicle parameters.

Price

TUV300 T8 Manual costs R229 995

It's offered with a three-year or 100 000km warranty, and a three-year or 90 000km service plan.

http://www.wheels24.co.za/OffRoad_and_4x4/Bakkie_and_SUV/new-mahindra-tuv300-launched-in-sa-20170224
 
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