We’ve been living with the new Mahindra XUV 3XO for the past three months to see how Mahindra’s new entry-level model stacks up as a daily driver at the cut-price end of the small SUV market. 

For those that are unfamiliar with the brand, Mahindra has had a presence in the Australian market dating back to the ’90s – when it sold two versions of a slightly modernised version of the Willys CJ-3B civilian Jeep using parts manufactured in India.

Globally and locally, the brand has a massive footprint in tractors and built a great reputation on its Pik-Up ute with farmers, before moving into the SUV market with numerous models including the Scorpio off-road SUV, the XUV700 mid-size SUV, and the XUV 3XO compact SUV we are testing here.

For our market, the XUV 3XO model lineup is simple, comprising just two variants (AX5L and AX7L) that both use the same 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine with a six-speed automatic transmission driving the front wheels. The car is sold nationwide through the Indian brand’s network of over 70 dealers.