Mahindra Fuel Consumption

Mahindra vehicles are known for providing competitive fuel efficiency across different segments. Below is an overview of the fuel consumption figures for various Mahindra models based on real-world tests and official sources:

  • XUV 3XO (petrol-AT): Claimed mileage is 18.2 kmpl (ARAI). Real-world fuel efficiency in city driving (average speeds around 18kph) is approximately 9.89 kmpl[1].
  • XUV 3OO (Diesel): Among Mahindra cars, this model delivers the best fuel economy, achieving up to 20.6 kmpl[6]. The petrol variants of the XUV300 can reach up to 20 kmpl[2].
  • XUV 700 (petrol): Real-world highway fuel efficiency is around 11–13 kmpl. In city conditions, this figure typically drops to between 6–7 kmpl[7].
  • XUV500: For diesel variants, ARAI-certified mileage ranges between 15.1–16 kmpl, with real-world returns typically falling within 10–16 kmpl, depending on driving conditions. The petrol automatic version tends to deliver between 8–11 kmpl in real-world usage[4].
  • Thar: Official figures suggest up to 13.33 kmpl, but real-world averages are often around 10–11 kmpl, with some users reporting as low as 8–10 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on modifications and driving style[3].
  • KUV100 NXT: Highly fuel-efficient, offering up to 25.32 kmpl, the highest among Mahindra’s hatchbacks[2].
  • Verito (Sedan): Provides a fuel efficiency of up to 21.03 kmpl[2].
  • Mahindra Pik Up/Karoo Expedition: Fuel consumption varies between 8.5–11 kmpl, with modifications, tire choice, and load affecting the actual mileage[5].

Actual fuel consumption can vary based on driving habits, load, terrain, and vehicle maintenance. Diesel models generally offer better mileage than petrol counterparts, while modifications like larger tires and additional weight typically reduce efficiency[3][5].

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