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Mahindra XUV700 vs Ford Puma

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Mahindra XUV700
Mahindra XUV700

$33,999 - $39,990

2023 price

Ford Puma
Ford Puma

$18,490 - $33,990

2021 price

Summary

2023 Mahindra XUV700
2021 Ford Puma
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 3, 1.0L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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5.3L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Vague steering
  • Some key items only on A7L
  • Only one engine and interior option for now

  • Dreary dashboard presentation
  • No cheaper base-grade or manual options
  • Requires 95 RON premium unleaded petrol
2023 Mahindra XUV700 Summary

Mahindra. It isn’t exactly a household name in Australia. Not like the Toyotas or Nissans or Mitsubishis of the world. But in India it outranks those storied automakers easily with its range of SUVs, like the one we’re looking at for this review.

Those who do know the brand in Australia will probably know it for the long-running and decidedly agricultural Pik Up ute, a favourite of those who need a low-cost farm-ready work tool.

But Mahindra wants to turn its image around in Australia, and break into the mainstream with this latest offering, the XUV700.

The good news is, Mahindra is maintaining the low-cost entry point, as its rivals from Japan and Korea work their way up the price-scale, but does it have what it takes to hold its own in one of Australia’s most hotly contested new car segments? Let’s find out.

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2021 Ford Puma Summary

S FAR as makeovers go, Hollywood has nothing on the transformation of Ford's small SUV.

Based on the Fiesta supermini only sold here in sizzling ST form, but using a stretched and widened version of its platform with heavily reworked underpinnings, the strikingly styled Puma is as charming – beguiling even – as its EcoSport predecessor was awkward. And we're talking about capabilities that are more than merely skin deep here.

We're not alone in our admiration – one respected UK publication awarded the Ford a 'car of the year' gong – and after nearly a month with our range-topping ST-Line V (for Vignale), we can understand why.

But the German-engineered, Romanian-made Puma is also a complicated proposition in Australia that requires some context, because it is certainly not for everyone.

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