The facelifted XUV700 will introduce a new triple-screen setup, with two touchscreens, similar to the XEV 9e. Spy shots also reveal a new steering wheel with gloss black touches and capacitive controls, along with likely changes to upholstery, dashboard, and centre console design.
Already loaded with premium features, the facelift could add a passenger screen, expanded standard safety features, and a powered co-passenger seat, while retaining 6- and 7-seater configurations.
Exterior revisions include twin LED projector headlights, inverted L-shaped DRLs, a redesigned grille, new alloy wheels, fresh LED tail lamps, and reprofiled bumpers, giving the SUV a sharper look.
The facelift is expected to continue with the current 2.2L diesel and 2.0L petrol engines, paired with 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic gearboxes.
The India launch is expected in 2026. With the current model priced between Rs 14.49 lakh – Rs 25.14 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the facelift is expected to start around Rs 15 lakh with added features and design upgrades.