2026 Mahindra XUV 3XO
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
2026 example with just 5 000 km on the clock and a full service history, this Mahindra XUV 3XO presents as a modern, well-kept compact SUV ready for daily use. The car’s new-model packaging keeps things simple and practical for buyers who prioritise reliability and low running costs.
Driven by a 1.2-litre petrol semi-automatic that claims 6.5 L/100 km, the XUV3X0 1.2 MX2 AT balances fuel efficiency with easy urban driving; five-door, five-seat practicality and a smooth gearbox suit commuters, small families and light touring duties. Its economical appetite helps reduce fuel and insurance burden for first-car buyers and family commuters alike.
Located in Hughes Exts, Boksburg, Gauteng — enquire to book a viewing or a test drive and check this new XUV 3XO for sale against other XUV 3XO XUV3X0 1.2 MX2 AT listings on Auto.co.za.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
2026 Mahindra XUV 3XO 1.2T MX2 Auto in white, backed by full franchise service history and a balance of factory warranty up to 150 000 km for added peace of mind. This compact SUV is designed for reliable everyday use, with a front mounted 1.2l turbo petrol i3 engine delivering 82 kW and 200 Nm through a smooth automatic gearbox. Enjoy impressive efficiency at just 5.6 l/100 km, a 42 litre tank and an average range of around 750 km, plus low CO2 emissions of 139 g/km to keep running costs in check.
Inside, the MX2 offers modern comfort and convenience, with well finished seating, practical cabin space and contemporary tech features to make every trip more enjoyable. Ideal as a family daily driver or commuter, this XUV 3XO combines solid build quality with light fuel use and reassuring manufacturer support. A great value buy in the compact SUV segment, ready to drive away and enjoy.
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Mahindra XUV 3XO
Mahindra’s XUV 3XO lands in the sweet spot for South Africans who want something with a bit more attitude than a Baleno or Kiger, but don’t have Polo Vivo Cross money lying around. You’ll find it parked in that ruthless sub-R370k jungle where every centimetre of bodywork feels like it’s being audited. Power? One 1.2-litre turbo petrol, no diesel or hybrid tricks up its sleeve, just the choice of manual or auto. There are 80 listings between R229,900 and R369,959, with R289,890 dead centre — honestly, that’s accessible, but not “we’re desperate” cheap. What jumps out is that 48 of those are new, not leftover, so Mahindra’s clearly betting there’s still strong demand. If you’re cross-shopping, the AX5 AT is the one you’ll see everywhere: 24 listings from R279,900 to R344,999, and for good reason. The auto ‘box is a win for traffic-bound Jozi and Cape Town commutes, and the AX5 spec packs just enough kit to feel liveable day in, day out. Yes, there’s the MX2 manual at R229,900 if you just want the badge, but most “used” examples are basically new – mileage averages 4,239 km, so don’t expect real bargains. Where the XUV 3XO claws back ground against rivals is cabin space and that big panoramic sunroof on higher trims. On paper at least, you’re not trading comfort or flash for affordability — and that matters for buyers who want value they can actually see.
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