The Popular Midsize SUV from Mahindra & Mahindra, the Mahindra XUV700, is set for a major update — and the latest leaked interior details are raising excitement. The facelifted version is expected to launch in early 2026 and bring significant tech and premium upgrades to the cabin.
In this article, we delve into all the known interior changes, their likely impact, and what it means for buyers.
What’s New Inside?
Triple-Screen Layout
One of the standout changes is the introduction of a triple-screen dashboard setup — this integrates the driver’s digital cluster, the central infotainment display, and a front passenger display.
This is a major upgrade over the current dual-10.25-inch screens and marks a push towards a more premium, tech-rich cabin. According to spy shots, this setup is inspired by the layout seen in the upcoming electric sibling, Mahindra XEV 9e.

Steering Wheel & Dashboard Revisions
The facelifted XUV700 appears to get a two-spoke steering wheel similar to the one seen on Mahindra’s electric offerings, featuring the updated twin-peak Mahindra logo. The dashboard also adopts cleaner contours, revised air vents, and an overall more modern layout, with better quality materials expected across variants.
Premium Audio & Additional Features
Insider scoops suggest that the top-end variant will come with a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system with Dolby Atmos, replacing the current 12-speaker Sony system.
Other expected additions:
- Auto-dimming IRVM (interior rear-view mirror)
- BYOD (bring-your-own-device) support for rear-seat passengers
- Ambient lighting, possibly upgraded seat upholstery, and trim inserts that bring the cabin closer to premium European rivals.
Seating & Layout Enhancements
While the overall seating layout (6-/7-seater) is expected to remain unchanged, there are reports that higher trims may offer captain seats in the second row and improved comfort for all occupants. Additionally, the improved interior finish and new features aim to elevate the experience for families and tech-savvy buyers alike.
What Remains Unchanged (and Why It Matters)
Mechanically, the facelift will reportedly carry forward the current powertrain options: a 2.0-litre turbo petrol and a 2.2-litre diesel (with 6-speed manual or automatic transmission), which means Mahindra is focusing this update on features and tech rather than major engineering changes. From a buyer’s perspective, this is good: you get the proven performance of the current XUV700 with a large leap in cabin experience.
Launch Timeline & Pricing Expectations
Media reports suggest a launch by January 2026, with the facelift possibly being branded as the Mahindra XUV7XO (a new naming strategy by Mahindra) to mark the upgrade. As for pricing, expect a modest hike of ₹30,000 to ₹1 lakh over current variants, depending on the trim, given the added premium features.
Why These Interior Upgrades Matter
- Enhanced perceived value: The triple screen + premium audio system significantly boosts the cabin’s luxury feel.
- Tech-forward appeal: With connected features and more passenger-centric displays, the car keeps up with global trends for “smart” cabins.
- Better market positioning: This facelift helps XUV700 compete more strongly against rivals that already offer high-tech interiors.
- Resale and longevity: Upgraded interiors tend to hold resale value better and are more future-ready for buyers.
Conclusion
If you’ve been considering the Mahindra XUV700, this facelift update is worth waiting for — the interior enhancements are substantial, elevating what was already a strong offering. While exterior changes appear modest, the real upgrade is inside the cabin. For buyers who value tech, comfort, and a premium feel, the facelifted model could be a compelling choice.
