Mahindra is one of the top SUV makers in India, and their XUV700 has gained a lot of popularity thanks to its modern features, including the panoramic sunroof. But while a sunroof adds style and excitement, it can sometimes cause trouble if not maintained properly.
Recently, a video shared by Chandigarh News on Instagram shows a Mahindra XUV700 owner facing a big issue with his sunroof during heavy rains. The man, assumed to be from Chandigarh, can be seen sitting in the driver’s seat with a towel on his lap, trying to soak up the water dripping from the roof.
Water Leaking Inside the SUV
The video shows rainwater leaking into the cabin through the roof-mounted speakers, which are placed near the panoramic sunroof. The man can be heard complaining about the car’s quality, saying that while most cars are made to keep rainwater out, this one lets you “enjoy the rain from inside.”
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As per Cartoq, this isn’t the first time something like this has happened. There have been other videos online showing similar leaks in vehicles with panoramic sunroofs, including the XUV700.
Shared on July 23, the video has garnered over 1.5 million views so far.
Why Does This Happen?
Panoramic sunroofs are designed to be water-resistant, not completely waterproof. If you have noticed, there is a rubber lining (called beading) around the sunroof glass. Beneath that, there is a small drainage system, or channels and pipes that carry away any water that seeps in.
However, if these drain pipes get blocked, usually by dust, dry leaves, or debris, the water has nowhere to go and starts leaking into the car’s cabin, as per Cartoq. This is more common in cars parked outdoors or not regularly cleaned.
How to Avoid This Problem
Just like you service your car before the rainy season, it is important to get your sunroof inspected too. Make sure the drain pipes are clear and clean. A small bit of dirt or a single leaf can clog the system and cause leaks. Regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent this issue altogether.
Mahindra XUV700: Key Specifications at a Glance
The Mahindra XUV700 comes with two engine options, one diesel and one petrol. The diesel engine is 2198 cc, while the petrol engine is 1999 cc. You can choose between a manual and an automatic transmission, depending on the variant.
In terms of fuel efficiency, the XUV700 offers a mileage between 13 kmpl and 17 kmpl, depending on the fuel type and model. This SUV is designed to seat up to 7 people and runs on a 4-cylinder engine. As for its size, the XUV700 is 4695 mm long, 1890 mm wide, and has a wheelbase of 2750 mm, giving it a spacious and solid presence on the road.
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