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Mahindra TUV300 interiors spied: gets 7 seats

The Mahindra TUV300 has been spotted once again. The latest round of spy shots reveal the car's interiors.

The steering wheel of the car has contoured palm grips and houses controls for the audio system. The instrument cluster consists of a tachometer on the left, a speedometer on the right and an MID in the middle. The dials are outlined in chrome.

In the images, the TUV300 is seen with a beige interior. There are couple of jump seats at the rear, similar to the Quanto. This confirms that the vehicle will come in a 7-seater configuration. These seats look suitable only for children due to the limited space available. The tail gate gets what appears to be a  bottle holder.

Previous images have suggested that the TUV300 will get a black dashboard with silver inserts. There will be an infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity and AUX and USB ports.

The TUV300 has a boxy design with swept back headlamps, a flat roof, a spare wheel mounted on the tail gate and vertically stacked tail lamp clusters. It has high ground clearance and short overhangs. It will be powered by an mHawk diesel engine and is likely to available in manual transmission and automated manual transmission (AMT) versions.

The TUV300 will be manufactured at Mahindra's manufacturing facility at Chakan in Maharashtra.

Source: Autocar India

 
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