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| Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Here is my second post as a follow-up to my previous post. I am penning down my detailed ownership review of XUV700 aka RUDRA here. Take a pitstop here https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/offic...ml#post5479416 (Mahindra XUV700 Review)and grab a bite to read the Pre-Car Buying Hunt and the D-Day. I will cover the pre-car buying and D-Day very shortly in this thread as well. By the time I am writing this post, the beast has completed 9k kms within a span of 9 months. Pre-Car Buying: We had Hyundai EON since 2012 and always wanted to move to a bigger SUV since my childhood. Being a huge admirer of Mahindra Scorpio (RWD and 4X4) was awaiting the same, but a drive in XUV700 changed my want all the way towards it. We did a test drove on the TATA Harrier Twins and concluded XUV700. What we wanted: 1. A trouble-free SUV with good interior space 2. I might have picked AX7 but considering its wait and I had thought about whether ADAS would really be useful for me as most of our rides would be 70% inside the city, 20% on highways, and 10% in mixed conditions. 3. An experience stated in the link above turned me in favor of buying an mStallion motor, though it is a gas guzzler considering a monthly average of 1-1.5k Petrol makes more sense for u. 4. Budget was capped at 22.5L to the max. 5. Inclination to buy a beast from an INDIAN Automaker. 6. Looking to keep it for 15yrs/2Lakh km. 7. Somehow heart wants to settle to Manual as I am still under the 30s and anyway the future would all be Electric & Automatics. Finally settled with the VFM AX5 7STR Petrol MT. We traded the 10yrs Hyundai EON which has just done 45k all these years for 2.25Lks with Ramani Mahindra itself.
Hence I ordered the Reverse Parking Camera, Mudflaps, Touchscreen Scratch guard, and front parking sensors (which later I felt useless to max) from M2ALL and 7D Matts from Coozo. All the mentioned ordered accessories cost me 12.5k. On-Road cost me 20,54,550 INR and including the EON exchange the final invoice was 18,29,550. Above it, I opted for the 2-year extended warranty for 26k for peace of mind. We were given the Engine and Chassis Numbers. Thanks to TeamBHP's article on decoding VIN numbers. Concluded that the car was manufactured on April 2022. The car got delivered to us on 01rst June 2022. ![]() Here is the head turner during the sunset ![]() And another lovable pic ------ Let me introduce RUDRA ------ With the utmost love towards Lord Shiva, thought to name the beast with a name of himself. And the name RUDRA caught my eye which means the one who drives away evil and praiseworthy - SHIVA. My all-favorite idol on the dash ![]() Here is the look of the plush interiors ![]() ![]() ![]() THE GOOD Aka What I liked and loved:
THE BAD
THE UGLY
![]() Oh the sweet and half-cooked steering wheel ![]() The most advanced car comes with an irritating placement of buttons on the right to control the MID. Though it was a pain now getting used to it. But still planning to install the RH controls in the coming months. ![]() [*]Space Saver Spare - One of the worst part is Mahindra offers its tractor tires (155/90-R18") as the spare tire. This is completely useless as you should not use it for more than 60-100kms. One of my friend faced a puncture while coming from Raipur all the way to Coimbatore (~1000kms drive) he faced a very bad puncture and got into a situation of "NO PUNCTURE SHOPS AROUND" what to do with this spare as he was to do at least 250kms for his next destination/halt. [*]Only One USB A Port - What M&M has seriously messed up is the USB ports and 12V socket. AX5 offers only one USB A Port in the front and One USB C Port in the rear. 12V socket is given to the third row which becomes a practical difficulty for everything starting from DashCam fitment. The only way to overcome is to use a USB Extender and I am still figuring out that. ![]() ![]() First 1.5k km The car blazing completed its first service within a span of a month. Newly married travels across houses and temple visits made us cover it to the fullest speed. We traveled a 450 km temple drive and came back tireless. We mostly traveled as 3-5 people with minimal luggage. Seeing MID was a bit of a shocker sometimes (Yup! Nobody prefers seeing 8.5kmpl in MIDs). Actually, CAI Industries is the nearest ASC for me. Since I took the car with RAMANI, I was inclined to leave the first service alone at RAMANI. A few concerns left on their note are:
I was not happy with the cleaning done. Happened to swirl marks around the piano black areas of ORVM and door panels. Reported back to them. The next day, Arunkumar from Services immediately took an appointment, visited our office to clean it with the rubbing compound, and promised it won't happen next time. Arun agreed about the mistake happened and he was very genuine and polite clearing my few other doubts with the key. The service Bill was 0 Rs. as the first service is just complementary. As RAMANI is 40km away from my house and 20km away from my office, I decided to opt for CAI for the future. During this course found some interesting things You have the option to change the indicator sound ![]() The ECOSENSE is helpful but it does not record all our trips. Wish M&M takes a look at to bring it to a nice shape (For AT owners ECOSENSE is the only place they can see the mileage apart from MID) ![]() The beast was ready for a short 800km trip from Coimbatore to Kumbakonam. The overall ride was very good and tireless. We traveled with 5 Passengers with half a boot of luggage. Had a few issues with Alexa's Network Connectivity (Courtesy of Vodafone) Felt two things, one was a much concerning
Reported the same via email to M&M authorities. Immediately the CAI Industries was tasked. I should thank Mr. Dileep and Mr. Ronald for taking immediate measures in addressing them. The good part was, Ronald and Dileep were in touch to understand if the floaty feel issue respawn for me. Fortunately, it did not occur after that. Had a wonderful 1200km drive with 4 passengers + 75% boot from Coimbatore - Salem - Chennai, which aided me to test the boundaries of the car. The entire drive was super exciting and we returned without a tired (we stayed in Chennai for a night). Few Niggles I felt the rear camera was creating issues, hence requested a replacement with M2ALL during July. The replacement took time as M&M upgraded to the new camera module (which is slightly better than the previous one in terms of low-light quality). AC was not up to mark. It took at least 30-45mins to cool the cabin with the outside temperature being 27-29 degrees. Reported the same to CAI, and they cleaned the internal HVAC filter. As a response to point 1, they retorqued the suspension. Unfortunately, the issue respawned again and was also in the pedal area. Interestingly, when I posted about this on WhatsApp and FB many commented that they faced the same. Hence, I took the initiative of Google Forms to collect the data of the owners who were facing the issue and posted it to M&M authorities (Mr. Anand, Mr. Velu, and Ms. Asha). I immediately got a call from the Regional Head. I am glad that he took overall feedback about the vehicle and also promised to address this issue. He mentioned that the issue raised is being discussed internally and those who have raised the concern along with me will be notified of the updates within a month. Very glad that M&M is actively listening to customers. And immediately a pickup was scheduled to address this. CAI inspected my car for a spin and addressed the suspension issue lubricating the bushes. And magically after the service :-p the sound faded away and has not spawned back until now. The rear camera niggle and the AC issue were addressed during the very same visit. I should really thank CAI. They take the feedback seriously and act on it to their best. 1.5-5k km run It is August now, beast has completed close to 3k kms. Mostly it is just me, my wife, and my mother traveling in the car. And occasionally with 7 people with some luggage. The beast was returning a decent 10.5kmpl within City and 12-12.5kmpl in highways (between 1.8-2.5k rpm) - both are tank-to-tank figures. With September, the beast has done close to 4.5k km now courtesy of the trips from Coimbatore to Isha, Attapadi, Pollachi + occasional city rides along with the almighty. MID occasionally touched 13-13.5 in highway rides (tank to tank was 12.5kmpl) and kept tight with 11.5 in city rides (tank to Tank for the city was 10.8kmpl) which is not a bad one for this 200BHP beast. Some interesting additions that I loved adding Meanwhile, was exploring the options for seat covers and finally decided to go with a tan-themed layout for the dashboard along with Crysta leatherette seat covers. The specific reason to go with a leather theme for dash was primarily the scratchy plastics in the door pads, arm rest and dash. And here are a few pics with the seat covers and the tan themed dash ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What you get as a boot space when you travel as 7 people ![]() The sense of space with the 3rd Row Folded ![]() A monicker for my mom's love on the beast ![]() Cooz 7D Matts were added within the initial 100kms itself to save the pain of cleaning the floor of this large SUV (Thanks to Karthik and Santhosh from our XUV700 WhatsApp group for guiding). Some interesting bits I loved during the course of ownership: The Dual Screen HD Maps in the courtesy of MapsMyIndia. This is a great map with not-so-great route optimization. If this has routes optimized, this will surely replace people using Google Maps in India. ![]() A cool animation to notify which door/trunk is open. Kudos for this safety feature addition ![]() RUDRA reminds if you forget the key inside the car ![]() AX5 comes with a 6 speakers and 2 tweeter setup with a basic sound staging. To me this is a good upgrade in terms of audio, especially through CarPlay. ![]() Coming to the most exciting and awaited update for the RUDRA, it is none other than the APPLE CARPLAY Atlast how the CarPlay screen fills the 10.25" screen ![]() Dual HD Screen Maps with Apple Maps through CarPlay ![]() Due to the limitation in the number of pictures per post, which is 30 the review will be continuing without pictures. Now the beast has done approx. 6k. Just after installing the seat covers within a week noticed the windshield crack. The team CAI was very approachable. Dileep, Ronald, Vishnu and their insurance team helped me with a hassle-free claim for the windshield. Since it is covered under the insurance the hefty 15k bill ended up paying 2.5k only. (Thanks to the insurance). During this time the EPS Flashing and CarPlay update was done saving another visit to ASC. Kudos to the ASC for suggesting it. During the 7.5k mark, I noticed a Petrol smell around the car for couple of days. Reported the same to ASC. They recommended me to get the Canister replacement done. I enquired about the Sequential Indicators, Second Key Fob and ECMS Cover. They confirmed we can do it all together. Unfortunately, my car was not tagged to the Sequential Indicators recall even though I was given a promise note by RAMANI Mahindra during the delivery. Mr. Dileep assured me he will get in touch with M&M and get me the Sequential Indicators. ECMS cover went out of stock. Second Key Fob came to Ramani Mahindra. Dileep was kind enough and got the second key from the dealership and mapped it for our RUDRA. Canister replacement was done. The car was delivered to me in the evening around 6 PM. During my drive back to home, the car stalled in the middle of the busy signal and failed to start. Somehow managed to restart it and settled in okayish parking and reported it to the ASC. The team rushed back and upon diagnosing with the laptop it was found that the P0089 Error - Fuel Pressure Regulator Error. Cause: Fuel Pressure at the start is critically low. And I was given a Marrazo as a loaner to get back to my home. I was sort of very much disappointed and had a slight confusion in mind if I have made a wrong choice. Dileep and Ronald reassured me that this will be sorted out. I was thinking about Mr. Mudhalaipatti's thoughts that night about the haunting EVAP he had during the initial course of time. I am sure you all would have read it, thanks to him for the detailed posts about the EVAP and Canister. The next day (Saturday), the vehicle was completely diagnosed. The team reported me saying that it was because of the faulty fuel pump relay that caused this issue and the same was replaced under warranty. I saw the range dropped more than 150-200kms (earlier was 450 ish when I left it to ASC, when I checked before the billing it was 280ish) hence requested for Fuel top up and surprisingly it was again done for a free of cost. Thanks again for this gesture CAI. RUDRA was home delivered by the CAI Team. Had a couple of city and mixed highway drives the issue did not respawn back. The car is around 9k mark now. Recently had a trip to Munnar along with the almighty. Altogether it was a short 500km trip up and down. We stayed ~12km from the Center of Munnar at the place called - Trivers Resort. We stayed there for two nights giving a visit to the viewpoints around and the famous Iravikulam National Park. RUDRA took the drive all sweet. It was so easy to drive this machine throughout the uphill, downhill, narrow roads in Chinnar. We just stopped once or twice in between the drive for tea and mesmerising views. The trip took away the slight apprehension I had after that fuel pump relay issue and RUDRA kept me smiling throughout the drive. For the last 3,000-4,000km I started filling in the same BPCL Petrol bunk near me. I could see a good improvement in the FE figures. The Munnar trip gave a strong 11.6kmpl in the uphill and 12.6kmpl downhill. The overall for this 500km drive stood at a strong 12.2kmpl. The average speed was 50kmph throughout the drive and occasionally went >100kmph. Approaching the 10k mark shortly. Looking to add TPMS and the RH in the coming months. I heard M&M is considering other partners for their eSim. The current network provider is Vodafone and Vi service is mostly pathetic. Not sure if I will continue AdrenoX subscription as it costs 4999 as for AX5 the remote controls are very limited. If you think of some aftermarket substitutes like gomechanic kindly share your suggestions. Some niggles I am looking to solve this 10k service: 1. RUDRA behaves completely fine with 7 people but the ride with 2-5 people is stiff. Air pressure is 32Psi with 5ppl and 35Psi with 7ppl. 2. Wireless CarPlay issues - Currently fed up with using Wireless CarPlay due to the laggy interface and frequent disconnect leading to overheating of my iPhone 12. With Wired CarPlay it is a charm to use. I really wish an update should fix it all. 3. Some panel gaps especially the rear spoiler and the boot lid. 4. Slightly notchy gearshifts during the first few kms. After that, it becomes buttery smooth. 5. Tyre Rotation, WA/WB along with service. 6. Sequential Indicators + ECMS Cover. 7. A very small rattle inside the cabin. I wish to fix it in its initial stage itself. 8. There are two small paint chips and a minor 2cm nails scratch. I am planning to start using XP95 as a standard. Though M&M has not officially mentioned it anywhere, I filled XP95 during my initial days and felt the engine was super refined. I understand the manufacturers like Skoda and VW for their modern turbos recommend 95 Octane for their Slavia, Virtus, Taigun, Kushaq, Kodiaq and Tiguan. I also heard XP95 is returning good results from Siddarth (who owns Amaze Petrol Automatic, Jayesh (from 700 WhatsApp group) and many more. And for the diesel owners here, do try XtraGreen by IOCL. I am hearing fantastic results with at least 3kmpl increment. I will keep you all posted with the 10k service update soon. Last edited by Aditya : 3rd September 2024 at 22:22. Reason: As requested |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Thanks a lot to the Mods & Admins for the suggestions and guidelines for shaping this ownership review much better. |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Congrats on the new M purchase. Nice car with big powerful engine. What is the mileage you are getting with such power? |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Let me be the first one to congratulate you on your purchase! Based on your usage, looks like you should have gone with a diesel car although I am sure that the thrill from that mstallion engine cant be replaced. Could you please share the details of the dashboard/seat cover updates? Where was this done and how much was the cost (if you could disclose it)? Calling out folks in Bangalore if we could get something similar done somewhere locally! |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Quote:
Mileage is greatly sensitive for this mStallion motor toward the load and how we floor the pedal. With the normal petrol and sedated driving, within city getting a respectable 11kmpl (tank to tank) and 13kmpl in highways. With XP95 noticed a slight increment in the FE figures, I will keep you posted once I start filling this on a regular basis. | |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Quote:
My usage is a bit on the lower side (1-1.5k km/month). If at all, the monthly run is 2k km a month, would have surely considered Diesel mill. In fact, I was very much impressed with the NVH of Diesel. I did it in a place called "Nano Zone" in Coimbatore. They did a fair job. And, they took 4-5days for this job though. The seat covers alone costs ~18k and the dashboard tan leatherette costs ~5k. If you have a higher budget, you can opt for Hydrodip which will add premium appeal to XUV700. This should be pretty much doable in any city provided they don't mess with the panel fittings. | |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 congratulations!! Interior definitely feels upmarket after the makeover. Are you considering installing 1) Auto headlight accessory? 2) auto folding mirrors? 3) auto dimming IRVM? |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Quote:
Thanks for the compliment :-) Glad you all like it. Here are something I gathered for in addition: 1. Auto Headlamps - Its actual price was ~2.5k looks like due to the SemiCon chip shortage, then they hiked its prices to 5k. Now it is removed from M2ALL website. This is not a key thing for me. I will wait till it comes back in stock with the original pricing. 2. Auto Folding Mirrors - Thanks to our fellow BHPian @Ravenavi for his detailed posts. I understand it takes 13-16k for its installation. I am looking forward to equip this during my 20k service. 3. Auto-Dimming Mirror - Yes. This is on my list too. For now, thanks to Chinese folks and C19, its pricing has gone rogue to 16-18k. This is really an important feature if you drive nights mostly. I am exploring other options for sourcing this. I will keep you posted. Marazzo's mirror could be a direct fit. B/w any idea if the existing arm rest can be moded to make it a sliding one? | |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Here is another update to you all... This is with the New Android CoolWalk feature enabled as a part of the recent Android Auto update. Revamped UI ![]() The SW version RUDRA is running with. ![]() I understand from Abirnale's post https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-...ml#post5477481that there is a new update available. I thought of giving it some time and meanwhile, I also complete my 10k milestone with RUDRA Here is a just of how the coolwalk enabled AA looks like: The full-screen maps view in the central console ![]() New UI with split screen view ![]() ![]() Navigation in the instrument console ![]() Here are some "cool"walk things with the AA update: 1. Wireless AA seems handy and there is not much frequent disconnection like CarPlay, 2. Audio quality with the recent update sort of improved, 3. Google Maps is now plusher to use, 4. Coolwalk feature with rounded corners gives a good UI and UX. Few things that I did not like: 1. GPS signal issue still prevails. But I did not face it too much like this is said by other members, 2. For the initial few mins the UI is damn laggy, 3. Wish either AA or Mahindra find a way to integrate Google Maps into the central instrument cluster (just like they have done for in-built Mapsmyindia). I will keep you all posted with more updates. Last edited by rudra_shiv : 1st February 2023 at 23:08. |
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Super! Congratulations once again on the car - this look much better! Maybe I am fatigue’d with CarPlay view, Android looking much better (and working better basis your feedback)! |
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| Re: Mahindra XUV700 (aka Rudra) Initial Ownership Report | Journey from an Eon to the XUV700 Quote:
Of course the Wireless AA has got better now. I see a few users reporting GPS Signal lost issues and I assume this is a mobile-specific issue. One great advantage of AA is you can move and pinch-zoom Google Maps in our infotainment. Unfortunately with CarPlay, I am tired of moving the map with the arrows around the corners to pane the map. And Apple Maps is still stuck in the initial learning for our Indian Geo. Do let me know if there any settings to avoid this with CarPlay. | |
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