Mahindra Xuv 3Xo vs Lexus RX350L

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Mahindra Xuv 3Xo
Mahindra Xuv 3Xo

2026 price

Lexus RX350L
Lexus RX350L

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2026 Mahindra Xuv 3Xo
2018 Lexus RX350L
Safety Rating

Engine Type

V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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10.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
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7
Dislikes
  • Too much piano black inside
  • No steering wheel reach adjustment
  • Overbearing lane-keep assist

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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2018 Lexus RX350L Summary

It's just about so late to the seven-seat party that all that remains is a tired cleaner sweeping up confetti and cake crumbs, but Lexus has at last launched an SUV with a third row of seats. 

Well, technically it hasn’t so much launched a new model as it has extended its existing large SUV, adding a 110mm extension behind the rear wheels to squeeze in two extra seats and form the RX L 

Lexus shifted around 2000 units of its five-seat RX last year, and the brand’s local executives reckon 20 per cent of premium SUV shoppers are chasing a seven-seat car. If those numbers stack up, it could mean a 400-strong annual sales boost for the RX range.

A big deal for the Japanese premium brand, then. But what about the rest of us? Is bigger really better for the RX?

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