
Mahindra XUV700 registers 65,000 bookings within 14 days
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The deliveries for the petrol Mahindra XUV700 variants will start from October 30, 2021, while the diesel Mahindra XUV700 variants will be delivered from the last week of November.
Mahindra announced that it has registered 65,000 bookings for the new Mahindra XUV700 in just 14 days since opening the pre-bookings on October 7, 2021. The deliveries for the petrol XUV700 variants will start from October 30, 2021, while the diesel XUV700 variants will be delivered from the last week of November. The new Mahindra XUV700 was booked out two days in a row between October 7 and 8, 2021 with 25,000 bookings on each day. Overall, the 50,000 bookings were clocked in just under three hours.
In early October, the Mahindra XUV700 achieved two record-breaking milestones. The Mahindra XUV700 broke the National 24-hour Endurance Record at the Mahindra SUV Proving Track (MSPT), wherein all four XUV700s recorded over 4,000km at an average speed range of 170-180kmph. It is now the first SUV to break the record, under the stringent regulations of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India and it is validated by the India Book of Records.

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