Mahindra XUV 7XO 2026: Entire Variant-wise Colour Options Set-out For Buyers
With deliveries having commenced for the all-new XUV 7XO, the premium variant of its successful three-row SUV, Mahindra has rolled out greater exterior colour options for buyers. The revised model is available in a total of 11 paint schemes which include a combination of monotone and dual-tone colours, which are also variant dependent.
Continues on a similar path as the previous-gen XUV700 and the XUV 7XO is packed with updates inside and out. Now, although the model is priced from around ₹13.66 lakh (ex-showroom) in India, one of the key features that comes as a plus for customers can be the wide range of colours it is being offered in.
11 Colour Options Across Variants
The colour options for the SUV consist of seven monotone colours and four dual-tone combinations. Available monotone options on the XUV 7XO:
Everest White
Galaxy Grey
Ruby Velvet
Stealth Black
Desert Myst
Nebula Blue
Midnight Black
Besides these, Mahindra also provides dual-tone paint schemes that combine loud monotone shades with a Stealth Black roof for a more athletic aesthetic. These dual-tone combinations are:
Midnight Black in combination with Stealth Black roof
Stealth Black roof above a Desert Myst
Stealth Black roof on Everest White
Stealth Black roof over Galaxy Grey
Variant-wise Availability
Please note: Not all colours are available on all variants; the XUV 7XO lineup is made up of AX, AX3, AX5, AX7, AX7 T and AX7 L trims. Lower-spec models such, as the AX, have a more limited list of monotone colours, while higher-spec versions such as the AX7, AX7 T and AX7 L open the full palette to buyers, with all dual-tone colour schemes being available.
As per variant-wise all-availability, core monotone colours like Galaxy Grey, Stealth Black, Nebula Blue and Everest White are offered on most trims. That said, the dual tone combinations (with black roof) are typically reserved for the top-end AX7 range and above.
What This Means for Buyers
If buyers of the XUV 7XO want to play dress up with their new SUV, they have several colour selections that will allow them to take personalisation to a new level. Standard shades such as Everest White and Galaxy Grey are regularly opted for a low-clean aesthetic and easier maintenance, while dual-tone finishes inject versatility into the styling equation.
A wider choice of shades adds to the redesigned exterior, updated interiors and tech list that separates the XUV 7XO from its predecessor.
Meanwhile, the new XUV 7XO is still ramp up deliveries across the country and this means customers have now more ways than ever to customize the appearance of their SUVs to suit individual tastes.


