Lotus Exige vs Mahindra Xuv 3Xo

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Lotus Exige
Lotus Exige

2017 price

Mahindra Xuv 3Xo
Mahindra Xuv 3Xo

2026 price

Summary

2017 Lotus Exige
2026 Mahindra Xuv 3Xo
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Supercharged V6, 3.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
10.1L/100km (combined)

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Seating
2

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Dislikes
  • Sheer impracticality
  • Heavy steering (at low speeds)
  • Getting in and out of it

  • Too much piano black inside
  • No steering wheel reach adjustment
  • Overbearing lane-keep assist
2017 Lotus Exige Summary

Driving naked is ill-advised, and possibly illegal, but taking a spin in the Lotus Exige 350 Sport is as close as you'd ever want to get. It's not so much that you feel you've left your clothes at home, but that the car has shed its accoutrements, and indeed its very flesh, leaving you with a kind of skeletal vehicle; just bare bones and muscle.

What this punishingly hard and fiercely focused machine does to your bones and flesh is best described as extreme chiropractry - in particular the stress of ingress and egress - but fortunately it makes up for the moans, bangs and bruises by fizzing your adrenal glands in a big way.

The question is whether the fun is worth the suffering, and the  $138,782.85 price tag.

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2026 Mahindra Xuv 3Xo Summary

Mahindra has long been known as a tractor brand and a maker of rugged utes and SUVs, but it’s now dipping its toe into Australia's light SUV segment.

The XUV 3XO marks a further shift in the Indian brand’s local focus from rural and regional to metropolitan.

This tiny SUV goes up against some stiff competition including the Chery Tiggo 4, Hyundai Venue and Kia Stonic, among others. However, the Indian-made SUV holds a specific title that’ll make it stand out among the crowd.

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2017 Lotus Exige 2026 Mahindra Xuv 3Xo

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