Mahindra is positioning the XUV 7XO as the next evolution of the XUV700, and its triple screen cabin is the headline act. You’re welcomed by a Coast-to-Coast screen layout: three HD displays aligned to look like one seamless digital surface. The promise is simple: less clutter, clearer information, and richer entertainment for everyday Indian driving. With the world premiere scheduled for 5th January 2026, the triple screen experience is one upgrade SUV buyers will watch closely.

The idea behind the Coast-to-Coast triple screens
A single touchscreen can get crowded fast: maps, calls, music, camera views, and safety alerts all fight for attention, and that’s when distraction creeps in. A triple screen setup solves this by giving each kind of information its own dedicated home. In the Mahindra XUV 7XO, the BIS Coast to Coast 31.2 cm HD Triple Screens are designed to deliver a wide, high definition cockpit that stays organised even when you’re doing several things at once.
What this layout brings:
- Clear separation between driving data and entertainment.
- A front passenger display that doesn’t pull the driver’s focus.
- Faster access to essentials, with fewer menu searches.
Understanding the three displays
Driver screen: focused, always on driving information
The driver-facing screen is built for quick reading. Speed, warnings, range, and trip details sit where your eyes naturally fall. The standout addition is ADAS visualisation, which turns driver assistance into something you can understand at a glance. Instead of relying only on beeps, the SUV can show real-time alerts and simple graphics, helping you interpret what the vehicle is doing. On highways and in stop-start traffic, that clarity matters because it reduces surprise and helps you react faster.
Centre screen: the command hub for daily driving
The central display is where most owners will spend their time: navigation, media, phone functions, and vehicle controls. This is also where Mahindra’s connected intelligence matters most. The XUV 7XO features Advanced Intelligence with Adrenox+, an upgraded platform built for smarter, more personalised in-car experiences.
On a typical day, the centre screen will handle tasks such as:
- Switching between navigation, media, and calls without clutter.
- Opening camera views quickly for tight parking spots.
- Adjusting cabin features in a clean interface.
Co-driver screen: giving the passenger a real role
A dedicated co-driver display changes the cabin dynamic. The front passenger can manage entertainment, explore theatre mode options, or control settings while the driver stays focused. On long trips, it’s a simple but valuable shift: one person drives, the other manages the cabin. That division feels especially useful on Indian highways, where navigation changes, calls, and music requests can otherwise become a distraction.
Adrenox+: when the cabin feels smarter
Adrenox+ is positioned as the brain behind the triple screen experience, built to support smarter, more personalised in-car journeys. The idea is to keep your frequently used functions easy to reach, so you spend less time searching through settings and more time enjoying the drive.
In car theatre mode with BYOD: entertainment that earns its name
The XUV 7XO includes an immersive theatre mode with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) support. It’s meant for those moments when the vehicle is parked, and you want a richer entertainment experience, without being locked into a single source. You bring your device, and the cabin’s screens and audio do the heavy lifting.
Audio is a major part of the theatre feel, and Mahindra is going big here: a 16-speaker Harman Kardon system with Dolby Atmos, enhanced by VenueScapes Live. The result should be a more spacious, cinema-style soundstage, where vocals stay clear, and effects feel layered. Whether it’s a playlist, a match, or a movie during a break, the cabin is designed to make it immersive, not merely loud.
Safety that shows up on screen: ADAS and the 540° camera
Screens should add confidence, not distraction. The XUV 7XO pairs its display strategy with safety features that benefit from clear visuals. Level 2 ADAS with Sense+ works with ADAS visualisation to present alerts in a way that’s quick to understand. When the vehicle communicates visually, it can feel more intuitive.
Then there’s the 540° camera, built for all-around visibility. In Indian cities, where space is tight and obstacles appear from every angle, a broader camera view can be a genuine daily advantage. The inclusion of digital video recording adds extra peace of mind for commutes, crowded parking, and unexpected incidents.
Ambient lighting: small detail, big cabin impact
Ambient lighting often gets dismissed as just mood, but it also makes the cabin easier on the eyes at night. With a wide digital panel in front of you, subtle lighting can reduce harsh contrast and make the cockpit feel cohesive. It’s a premium touch that complements the triple screens rather than competing with them.
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Boss Mode: comfort that matches the tech
A future-ready cabin shouldn’t ignore the rear seat, especially in India, where many buyers are chauffeur-driven or travel with family. The XUV 7XO offers Boss Mode, enabled by a 6-way powered co-driver seat adjustment with 4-way Boss mode. Rear passengers can create more space and enjoy a more relaxed posture, making long journeys feel more comfortable.

What happens next: premiere, bookings, and test drives
Mahindra has announced the XUV 7XO world premiere for 5th January 2026. Bookings and test drives are expected to open shortly after the premiere, with the booking date to be announced at the event, while pre-booking is already open. Pricing, variants, and colour options will be revealed soon. Mahindra has also indicated that the XUV700 will evolve into the XUV 7XO, with production of the XUV700 concluding while service and parts support continue through authorised service centres.
Final word
The triple-screen cabin in the XUV 7XO is more than just a large display for bragging rights. By splitting information across three HD screens, the SUV aims to keep driving data clear, entertainment immersive, and cabin controls easy to reach.
Add Adrenox+ intelligence, theatre mode with BYOD, Harman Kardon audio with Dolby Atmos and VenueScapes Live, ADAS visualisation, Level 2 ADAS with Sense+, and the 540° camera with digital video recording, and you get an infotainment experience designed to feel premium and ready for Indian roads. From daily commutes to long highway runs, the cabin aims to keep you informed, entertained, and relaxed.