Mahindra XUV 7XO new teaser reveals big updates: 540-degree camera, triple-screen dashboard and more

Mahindra XUV 7XO: Now, rear-seat passengers can also use their own devices, thanks to an in-car theatre mode managed via Mahindra’s Adrenox+ software suite, which handles connectivity, infotainment, and vehicle intelligence.

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Mahindra XUV 7XO new teaser reveals big updates: 540-degree camera, triple-screen dashboard and more

Mahindra has just dropped another teaser of the upcoming XUV 7XO ahead of its official debut on January 5, 2026. With the new teaser, the Indian automaker has heightened excitement among fans by revealing key updates and confirming several features of the SUV. Notably, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is already open for pre-booking. Here’s everything the latest teaser reveals about the upcoming vehicle.

Mahindra XUV 7XO: Key features revealed

The Mahindra XUV 7XO will come with a 540-degree camera, marking a step up over the 360-degree unit offered on the XUV700. This upgrade is aimed at enhancing visibility beyond conventional surround-view camera setups.

Now, rear-seat passengers can also use their own devices, thanks to an in-car theatre mode managed via Mahindra’s Adrenox+ software suite, which handles connectivity, infotainment, and vehicle intelligence.

The XUV 7XO features the company’s triple-screen dashboard layout, paired with a panoramic sunroof. Teasers showcase a new triple-tone dashboard design, along with upgraded door trims, improved upholstery, and a brown-and-tan steering wheel.

The version shown is likely the fully loaded AX7L trim. It is expected to offer features such as Boss Mode seating, electrically adjustable ORVMs, a new centre console, redesigned air vents, and better-quality interior materials overall.

Mahindra XUV 7XO: Design highlights

In terms of design, there are prominent updates at both the front and rear, with the projector headlamps and LED DRLs looking fresh, as they take cues from the company’s latest electric models, such as the XEV 9S. The rear design looks distinctive, thanks to the inverted L-shaped elements that are connected by a full-width light bar.

Other exterior elements include upgraded bumpers, new dual-tone alloy wheels, a grille featuring vertical chrome accents, and fresh paint schemes. The teaser also reveals the XUV 7XO lettering on both the bonnet and the tailgate.

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