The Indian compact SUV market is buzzing with fresh updates, and two contenders from very different schools of thought are going head-to-head — the recently launched Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX A and the Skoda Kushaq Signature Plus variant. While one is a bold new face in the segment with an aggressive pricing strategy, the other is a proven product loaded with European finesse. Let’s dive deep into how they compare across design, performance, features, and value.
1. Design and Road Presence
Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX A:
The XUV 3XO is essentially an extensively refreshed version of the XUV300. Mahindra has revamped its design language to look sharper, more modern, and more youthful. The front fascia boasts an aggressive grille, new LED DRLs, and a connected LED taillight setup at the rear. The compact proportions remain, but the updated styling gives it a more planted stance.
Skoda Kushaq Signature Plus:
The Kushaq Signature Plus wears Skoda’s global design DNA proudly — clean lines, upright proportions, and excellent paint quality. It looks more mature than the XUV 3XO and stands slightly longer, giving it more visual presence. The signature crystalline LED elements and muscular wheel arches reinforce its premium positioning.
Verdict:
If you prefer modern flash and muscular looks, the XUV 3XO appeals more. But for a timeless, sophisticated SUV aesthetic, the Kushaq is your pick.
2. Engine & Performance
XUV 3XO REVX A (Petrol):
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1.2L Turbo-petrol (mStallion)
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Power: 130 PS
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Torque: 230 Nm
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Transmission: 6-speed torque converter automatic
Mahindra’s turbo-petrol unit offers class-leading torque and smooth power delivery. It’s quite punchy and particularly enjoyable for city sprints and overtaking.
Kushaq Signature Plus (Petrol):
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1.5L TSI Turbo-petrol
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Power: 150 PS
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Torque: 250 Nm
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Transmission: 7-speed DSG
Skoda’s 1.5 TSI is a benchmark in this segment, and the DSG is fast and slick. The engine feels refined and confident, especially on highways, and includes cylinder deactivation tech for better fuel efficiency during relaxed cruising.
Verdict:
The XUV 3XO is no slouch and is quicker than you’d expect, but the Kushaq’s 1.5 TSI is more refined, powerful, and better suited for enthusiasts.
3. Features and Technology
XUV 3XO REVX A:
Mahindra has thrown in serious features in the REVX A variant, including:
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Dual 10.25-inch displays (infotainment + digital cluster)
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Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
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360-degree camera
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Dual-zone climate control
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Built-in navigation
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Level 2 ADAS
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6 airbags
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Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
Kushaq Signature Plus:
This is the top-end variant of the Kushaq and includes:
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10-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless connectivity
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Ventilated front seats
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Powered driver seat
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Electric sunroof
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6 airbags
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TPMS
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Rear camera (no 360°)
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Standard cruise control
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Premium 8-speaker sound system (Skoda Sound)
Verdict:
The XUV 3XO clearly wins in sheer feature count, especially with ADAS and 360-degree camera, which the Kushaq misses. Mahindra has aggressively packed tech into this mid-range price point.
4. Safety
XUV 3XO REVX A:
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6 airbags
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
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ISOFIX mounts
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ADAS Level 2 (adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, etc.)
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Rear disc brakes standard
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Strong safety reputation from the previous XUV300’s 5-star GNCAP
Kushaq Signature Plus:
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6 airbags
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ESC
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TPMS
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Hill-hold control
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ISOFIX mounts
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Strong body shell (Global NCAP 5-star for Kushaq)
Verdict:
Both are extremely safe vehicles, but the XUV 3XO takes the lead with Level 2 ADAS and a more complete safety suite, especially in this price range.
5. Cabin Comfort and Space
XUV 3XO REVX A:
The XUV 3XO has improved cabin materials and layout significantly. The dashboard looks premium with twin screens and soft-touch panels. However, rear seat space is still a bit limited for taller occupants, and the boot space is smaller compared to rivals.
Kushaq Signature Plus:
The Kushaq is slightly longer, offering better rear legroom and a larger boot (385 litres vs ~295 litres in 3XO). The cabin feels airier and more premium in fit and finish. Materials and ergonomics are top-notch, especially the ventilated leather seats and quality switchgear.
Verdict:
Kushaq edges ahead in space and comfort, especially for rear passengers and long highway drives.
6. Price and Value
XUV 3XO REVX A: ₹13.99 lakh (ex-showroom)
Kushaq Signature Plus 1.5 DSG: ₹17.19 lakh (ex-showroom)
Verdict:
This is where the XUV 3XO creates the most impact — offering high-end features like ADAS, 360 cam, dual-zone AC, and a torquey engine at nearly ₹3 lakh lower than the Kushaq. For value-focused buyers, it’s hard to beat. The Kushaq, however, justifies its price with better refinement, space, and proven reliability.
Final Verdict: Which One Should You Buy?
Criteria | Winner |
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Styling & Presence | Tie (XUV for sporty, Kushaq for classy) |
Performance | Skoda Kushaq |
Features | XUV 3XO |
Safety | XUV 3XO |
Space & Comfort | Skoda Kushaq |
Value for Money | XUV 3XO |
Buy the XUV 3XO REVX A if: You want maximum features, cutting-edge safety tech, and powerful performance without breaking the bank.
Buy the Kushaq Signature Plus if: You value European build quality, better long-distance comfort, and a more refined driving experience.
Both SUVs are brilliant in their own right — the XUV 3XO is a value-loaded disruptor, while the Kushaq Signature Plus remains a benchmark of premium compact SUV motoring.
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