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Mahindra XUV400 Exclusive To Go For Auction From 10th Feb

Mahindra XUV400 Exclusive To Go For Auction From 10th Feb

On February 10, 2023, a one-of-a-kind Mahindra XUV400, a customized version of the electric SUV, will be auctioned off. Interested purchasers can register for the online auction, which will begin at 11 a.m. on January 26th and will end on January 31st. Anand Mahindra, Chairman of the Mahindra Group, will hand over the customized XUV400 to the winning bidder. The winning bid will be donated to a charitable organisation and divided among the Mahindra Sustainability Award recipients.

Pratap Bose, Mahindra’s Chief Design Officer, and fashion designer Rimzim Dadu collaborated on the customised XUV400. The model is painted in a unique blue with copper highlights on the front. Blue highlights can be seen around Mahindra’s twin-peaks emblem, bonnet integrated badge, C-pillar, and boot lid.

The interior layout and features of the Mahindra XUV400 Exclusive edition are identical to those of the standard vehicle. It does, however, get new upholstery with copper stitching and ‘Rimzim Dadu x Bose’ badging on the headrests and rear armrest.

The new Mahindra XUV400 electric SUV is available with either a 34.5kWh or a 39.4kWh battery pack. Both motors drive an electric motor on the front axle. The e-motor is reported to have 150bhp and 310Nm of torque. It has a peak speed of 150kmph and can accelerate from 0 to 100kmph in 8.3 seconds. The electric SUV is available in three driving modes: Fun, Fast, and Fearless. All modes assist in modifying steering and throttle responsiveness, as well as the extent of regenerative braking.

The new Mahindra electric SUV has a stated range of 375km thanks to its 34.5kWh battery pack. Its larger battery variant has a range of 456 kilometres on a single charge. It should be noted that the above range numbers are based on the Indian driving cycle (MIDC). A 50kW DC fast charger takes 50 minutes to charge the SUV’s battery pack from 0 to 80%. It can be completely charged in 6 hours 30 minutes with a 7.2kW charger and 13 hours with a 3.3kW charger.

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