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Mahindra KUV100 NXT BS6 is nearly Rs 22000-28000 more expensive than the outgoing BS4 version.

Mahindra KUV100 NXT BS6 Launched at Rs 5.50 Lakhs
Mahindra & Mahindra has silently launched the BS6 compliant version of KUV100 NXT at a starting price of Rs 5.50 Lakhs (Ex. Showroom, Mumbai) in the country. Being available in a total of four variants in the form of K2+ (6-seat), K4+(6-seat), K6+(6-seat) and K8 (8-seat), Mahindra KUV100 NXT BS6 is nearly Rs 22000-28000 more expensive than the outgoing BS4 version. The company has phased out the diesel variants, 5-seater variants and dual-tone color variants of the KUV100 NXT with BS6 upgrade.
The micro-SUV can now be availed in either 6-seat or 8-seat configurations. Just so you know, Eariler in the BS6 guise, it was available in a total of 18 different configuration. It is being believed that a few dealers might have Mahindra KUV100 NXT diesel BS4 variants in stock and they can sell the 10 percent of the total stock in the next days once the national lockdown gets over on May 3, as per the Supreme Court order. Though, the Delhi-NCR dealers are excluded from this by the Supreme Court. The BS6 model of the SUV doesn't get any cosmetic updates at the outside while the cabin and features too have been carried over from the existing BS4 model. Mahindra KUV100 NXT directly rivals Maruti Ignis in the Indian market.

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