Let's compare Mahindra XUV 3XO MX1 vs Maruti Brezza LXI

Compare Mahindra XUV 3XO MX1 vs Maruti Brezza LXI price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Mahindra XUV 3XO MX1
Mahindra XUV 3XO
Maruti Brezza LXI
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Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Mahindra XUV 3XO MX1

Price

₹ 8.08 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 14,921/month

Maruti Brezza LXI

Price

₹ 9.16 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 16,920/month

From the above comparison, we can conclude that Mahindra XUV 3XO feels light on the pocket compared to Maruti Brezza by ₹1,08,287.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Compact Suv

Compact Suv

Length

3990 mm

3995 mm +5

Width

1647 mm

1790 mm +143

Height

1647 mm

1685 mm +38

WheelBase

2600 mm +100

2500 mm

Ground Clearance

201 mm +3

198 mm

Seating Capacity

5

5

Fuel Tank Capacity

42 Liters

48 Liters +6

Boot Space

364 Liters +36

328 Liters

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

Petrol

Petrol

Mileage (KMPL)

18.89 +1.09

17.8 Km/l

Range

793 Kms

834 Kms +41

Engine Type

Tcmpfi

K15c

Powertrain Assistance

No

Mild Hybrid

Emission Standards

Bs Vi

Bs Vi

No. of Cylinders

3

4 +1

Displacement

1197 cc

1462 cc +265

Max Power

110 bhp @ 5000 rpm +9

101 bhp @ 6000 rpm

Max Torque

200 Nm @ 1500-3750 rpm +62.9

137.1 Nm @ 4300 rpm

Transmission Type

MT

MT

Gear Box

6-MT

5-MT

Drive Type

FWD

FWD

Top Speed

175 +15

160

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

Yes

Yes

Telescopic Adjust

--

--

Turning Radius

5.3 +0.1

5.2

Front Suspension

McPherson Strut with Anti-roll Bar

Mac Pherson Strut & Coil

Rear Suspension

Twist Beam Suspension with Coil Spring

Torsion Beam & CoiL Spring

Front Brakes

Disc

Disc

Rear Brakes

Disc

Drum

Safety & Security

Airbags

6

6

Seatbelt Warning

Yes

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

Yes

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

Yes

Yes

ESP

Yes

Yes

Brake Assist

Yes

Yes

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

No

No

Reverse Camera

No

No

360 Camera

No

No

Hill Assist

Yes

Yes

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

Yes

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

Yes

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

Yes

Yes

ADAS

No

No

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

Front And Rear

Front And Rear

ORVM Adjustment

Electric

Manual

Request Sensors

--

--

Push Button Start

No

No

Cruise Control

No

No

Keyless Entry

--

--

Steering Mounted Control

--

--

Climate Control

--

--

Rear AC Vents

Yes

Yes

Adjustable Steering Column

Yes

Yes

Interior Features

Upholstery

Fabric

Fabric

Adjustable Front Seats

Yes

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

--

Yes

Rear Armrest

No

Yes

Rear Cup Holders

--

Yes

Front Cup Holders

Yes

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

No

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

No

No

Wheels

Steel Rims

Steel Rims

Fog Lights

No

No

Tyre Size

205 / 65 R16

215 / 60 R16

Daytime Running Lights

--

--

Headlight Type

Projector

Projector

Tailgate

Manual

Manual

Roof Rails

No

No

Rear Wiper

No

Rear Wiper

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

--

--

Screen Size

--

--

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation System

No

No

Speakers

0

--

Remote App Control

No

No

Wireless Charging

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Telematics

Analogue-Digital

Analogue

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Mahindra XUV 3XO Vs Maruti Brezza Colors
Mahindra XUV 3XO DEEP FOREST

DEEP FOREST

Maruti Brezza Sizzling Red

Sizzling Red

Mahindra XUV 3XO DEEP FOREST

DEEP FOREST

Maruti Brezza Sizzling Red

Sizzling Red

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Mahindra XUV 3XO Vs Maruti Brezza FAQs

The XUV 3XO starts at about ₹ 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to 15.80 lakh.

The XUV 300 was Mahindra’s entry into sub-4-metre compact SUV segment, with a monocoque / unibody shell — unlike body-on-frame ones (like the Bolero or Thar). With 3XO, Mahindra has kept that monocoque / compact SUV DNA but heavily refreshed the design, features, safety and technology. It’s not a totally new platform, more like an evolution: better interior, LED lighting, improved safety, bigger screens, new trims. So 3XO is what XUV 300 should have been (in many eyes) back when 300 launched.

Safety is a strong point. It comes with 5-star Bharat NCAP rating for both adult and child occupant protection. It includes 35 standard safety features: 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Hill-Hold Control & Hill-Descent in some trims, ISOFIX child seat anchors, blind view monitors via 360-degree camera, disc brakes all around, etc. So Mahindra didn't just dress up 300, they upgraded protection.

1. Petrol: 1.2-litre mStallion TGDi engine, approx 130 PS / 230 Nm, with manual and AISIN 6-speed automatic option. The manual version claims ~ 20.1 km/l. 2. Diesel: 1.5-litre turbo diesel (CRDi), ~ 300 Nm torque, and claimed mileage ~ 20.6 km/l in manual diesel variant.

3XO brings lots of upgrades: Soft-touch leatherette interiors, ivory themed interiors, LED head & tail lights, piano-black grille, dual HD screens (cluster + infotainment), Skyroof, 360-degree surround view camera, modern safety tech etc. All those are things XUV300 lacked or had in lower spec. So improved comfort, visibility, tech and feel.

If you’re a Mahindra fan who wants something compact yet premium, the 3XO is for you. You get rugged build quality, wide service network, and a safer cabin than budget hatchbacks. It’s also a no-brainer car for small families, office commuters, and urban drivers who still want weekend highway confidence. Thanks to its manageable size, tight parking in malls or colonies is less drama. And with 364 litres of boot space, you can carry about 3 medium suitcases plus small bags — enough for a road trip without strapping a duffel to the roof.

If all you care about is the lowest running cost in bumper-to-bumper city traffic, a lighter hatchback might suit you better. Hardcore off-roaders, too, will be happier in a Thar or Bolero Neo. And if you routinely need 7 seats or massive rear legroom, the 3XO’s compact footprint will feel limited. Also, if you hate paying extra for fancy features you won’t use, the top-end trims might look overkill.

The XUV 3XO measures 3,995 mm long, 1,821 mm wide, 1,617 mm tall, with a 2,600 mm wheelbase. Ground clearance is a healthy 201 mm. These numbers matter because: 1. It’s compact enough for crowded city lanes, parking spots, and U-turns without making you sweat. 2. Still, the boot space of 364 litres fits a family’s luggage for a long weekend. Fold the seats and you can squeeze in camping gear or shopping hauls easily.

Let’s assume fuel is ₹ 102/litre. 1. Diesel Manual (20.6 km/l claimed) → real city ~16 km/l → ₹ 6.4/km. 2. Petrol Manual (20.1 km/l claimed) → real city ~13 km/l → ₹ 7.8/km. 3. Petrol Auto → expect ~11 km/l city → ₹ 9.2/km.

Mahindra’s service data shows a 5-year cost of about ₹ 21,000–₹ 22,000, averaging ₹ 4,000–₹ 5,000 per year. Early services (up to 20,000 km) are often free, and the bigger bills start around 30,000 km. Of course, tyres, clutch, and accidental replacements are extra.

Yes, it wears the 5-star Bharat NCAP badge, with full marks in adult protection and very high child protection scores. Features like 6 airbags, all-wheel disc brakes, ESC, ISOFIX mounts, and a 360° camera with blind view monitors make it one of the safest bets in this price band.

The base LXi variant of the Brezza starts at ₹8.69 lakh (ex-showroom), while the top-end ZXi+ AT Dual Tone goes up to ₹14.14 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine that produces 103 PS and 137 Nm torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Because it consistently secures a place among the top 3 best-selling cars in India. In August 2024, it recorded 19,190 units sold, its best-ever monthly sales(as on 20-09-2025). Yearly sales jumped from 113,751 units in FY22 to 169,897 units in FY24, proving its popularity across urban and Tier-2/3 buyers.

The Brezza is built on the Global-C platform also used by the Grand Vitara. It comes with multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, hill-hold assist, and electronic stability control. Its Bharat NCAP star rating is awaited, but design upgrades make it one of Maruti’s safer SUVs. However in Global NCAP, it has secure a 4 Star safety rating, which indeed makes it very safe.

The Brezza measures under 4 metres in length, which makes it easy to park in narrow lanes and congested city areas. Despite compact size, it provides enough interior space and SUV stance, balancing city practicality with family comfort.

Yes, the Brezza uses the same 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine as the bigger Grand Vitara. This ensures refinement, reliability, and easy serviceability across both models.

The Grand Vitara is larger, more premium, and offers strong hybrid technology and AWD in higher trims, which the Brezza does not. The Brezza focuses on affordability, compact dimensions, and simpler maintenance.

The Fronx is sportier and coupe-like, based on the Baleno platform, while the Brezza is a proper upright SUV with higher ground clearance and bigger cabin space. Buyers wanting SUV ruggedness lean towards Brezza, while Fronx attracts style-focused urban customers.

The Brezza offers a claimed 19.8 kmpl in manual petrol trims, while the automatic delivers slightly lower. In real-world driving, owners typically report 15–17 kmpl depending on traffic and road conditions.

At a petrol price of ₹102 per litre, with real mileage around 16 kmpl, the running cost works out to about ₹6.37 per km. A driver covering 12,000 km per year would spend roughly ₹76,500 annually, or around ₹3.8–4 lakh over 5 years.

The Brezza has a 328-litre boot, enough for two medium suitcases and a couple of duffel bags. It suits weekend family trips but is not designed for extremely heavy travel loads.

The Brezza is perfect for families upgrading from hatchbacks, first-time SUV buyers, and practical buyers in Tier-2/3 cities who value mileage, service reach, and resale. It isn’t about showing off luxury, it’s about a sensible, reliable SUV that gets the job done.
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