The
viral video shows the Mahindra XUV700 owner sitting in the back seat of the car
along with the co-passenger who is also in the backseat and the car is cruising
on its own.
Mahindra XUV700 comes with Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems (ADAS) feature in the Indian market. The feature generally
available in high-end cars is meant to improve safety for driver and
occupants. However, Indian consumers who own the SUV seem to be frequently
misusing the feature for gaining attention on social media. Adding to the
list of videos of XUV700 owners misusing, a new video has surfaced on the
internet showing the driver of the car sitting in the back seat, while leaving the
driver's seat vacant.
The video shared on YouTube by xtreammotivators219 presents an example of misuse of ADAS. The video
shows a Mahindra XUV700 driving on highways while the owner of the vehicle is
sitting the back seat making a video of the vehicle. Meanwhile, the co-passenger
is also in the backseat with the driver leaving the car on its own. All this
time the front seats remain empty.
The ADAS system
includes an adaptive cruise control feature that adjusts the vehicle's speed
and deceleration in response to traffic conditions. If there are adequate lane
markers on the highway, this active safety feature can help direct the vehicle.
It's intended to step in during emergencies when the driver can't react quickly
enough.
Mahindra
XUV700 is one of the few budget cars in India to have the feature. Besides the
SUV, the car is also available in cars like Honda City, Hyundai Verna, MG
Hector, Tata Harrier, Toyota Innova Hycross, Hyundai Tucson and BYD Atto 3
among others.
The Mahindra XUV700 has
two reliable engine options. One is the 2.0-liter mStallion engine, which
produces 200 horsepower and 380 Nm of maximum torque. The 2.2-liter mHawk
diesel engine, which comes in two states of tune, is an alternative. While the
second variation gives out a 185 hp and 420 Nm of peak power and torque (450 Nm
for the automatic version), the first variant only offers 155 hp and 360
Nm.
Either
a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission can be used with either of the
engine configurations. An All-Wheel Drive (AWD) variant with Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems (ADAS) is offered for the more expensive vehicles. The
Mahindra XUV700 has a pricing range of Rs 14.01 lakh to Rs 26.18 lakh (all
prices ex-showroom).
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