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Mahindra Kuv 100 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 119,900 to MAD 129,900

The Mahindra KUV 100 is a compact crossover that brings an accessible entry point into the SUV-inspired segment for Moroccan buyers. Priced between 119,900 and 129,900 DH, it targets urban drivers and young families seeking a practical, upright hatchback with crossover styling cues. With a gasoline engine and a footprint suited to city streets and secondary roads alike, the KUV 100 positions itself as one of the most budget-friendly crossover options currently available in Morocco.

Key specifications

Body
Crossover
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Pros

  • Most affordable crossover-style option under 130,000 DH in Morocco
  • Upright roofline gives excellent headroom for passengers
  • Compact footprint makes city driving and parking manageable
  • Gasoline engine keeps fuel and maintenance options widely available
  • Distinctive boxy styling stands out from conventional hatchbacks

Watch out for

  • Mahindra dealer and after-sales network is limited in Morocco
  • Interior materials and finish quality trail European rivals at similar prices
  • Brand resale value on the Moroccan used-car market remains uncertain
  • Engine and spec details are not always clearly communicated at point of sale

Our verdict

The Mahindra KUV 100 in Morocco

The Mahindra KUV 100 is one of the most affordable crossover-style vehicles on the Moroccan market, with a price range spanning 119,900 to 129,900 DH. For buyers who want the upright stance and commanding driving position of an SUV without committing to a large budget, the KUV 100 makes a genuine case for itself.

Market Positioning

Mahindra is an Indian manufacturer with a long history in utility and off-road vehicles. In Morocco, the brand targets value-conscious buyers who prioritise practicality and low purchase cost over badge prestige. The KUV 100 sits at the very accessible end of the crossover spectrum, competing in spirit with entry-level offerings such as the Dacia Sandero Stepway and the Renault Kwid, though its boxy crossover proportions give it a slightly more distinctive road presence.

Who Is It For?

The KUV 100 is best suited to:

  • Young urban professionals and first-time car buyers looking for something above a standard city hatchback without a steep price tag.
  • Small families in mid-size Moroccan cities (Fès, Meknès, Tanger, Agadir) where maneuverability matters as much as cargo space.
  • Budget-minded drivers who want modern safety and infotainment basics without stretching to a Duster or a Creta.

Powertrain

The KUV 100 offered in Morocco runs on a gasoline engine, keeping running costs relatively predictable. Exact engine displacement and output figures should be confirmed with the local dealer, as specifications can vary by import batch.

Practicality & Design

The KUV 100's upright roofline translates into generous headroom for a vehicle of its footprint, and the boxy tail offers a decent boot for weekend trips or market runs. The interior is functional rather than luxurious, but expected features at this price bracket — touchscreen infotainment, air conditioning, and power windows — are typically present.

Verdict

For Moroccan buyers who want to step into the crossover category without exceeding a 130,000 DH budget, the KUV 100 is worth a serious look. It won't win on refinement or brand recognition, but it delivers honest, practical motoring at a price few rivals can match in this body style.

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Frequently asked

How much does the Mahindra KUV 100 cost in Morocco?
The KUV 100 is priced between 119,900 and 129,900 DH in Morocco, depending on the trim level. This makes it one of the most competitively priced crossover-style vehicles currently on sale in the country.
Who sells and services Mahindra vehicles in Morocco?
Mahindra vehicles in Morocco are distributed through an official importer network. It is important to confirm the location of the nearest authorised dealer and service centre before purchasing, as the network is not as widespread as European brands. We recommend contacting the importer directly for the most up-to-date dealer list.
How does the KUV 100 compare to the Dacia Sandero Stepway?
Both vehicles target budget-conscious Moroccan buyers, but they differ in key ways. The Sandero Stepway benefits from a much larger dealer and parts network and stronger resale value. The KUV 100 offers a more upright crossover silhouette and can undercut the Stepway on purchase price, making it appealing if initial cost is the primary concern.
Is the Mahindra KUV 100 suitable for Moroccan roads outside cities?
The KUV 100's raised ride height gives it a reasonable ability to handle rougher secondary roads common in many Moroccan regions. However, it is not a 4x4 and is not intended for serious off-road use. For rural or mountain routes, a vehicle with more ground clearance and off-road capability would be more appropriate.
What fuel type does the Mahindra KUV 100 use in Morocco?
The version available in Morocco runs on gasoline (essence). This means you can refuel at any standard petrol station across the country, and finding a mechanic familiar with gasoline engines is straightforward even outside major cities.
What is the resale value of the Mahindra KUV 100 in Morocco?
Resale values for Mahindra vehicles on the Moroccan used-car market are harder to predict than for established European or Japanese brands. The limited brand awareness and smaller dealer network can affect demand on the secondary market. Buyers should factor this in if they plan to resell the vehicle within a few years.

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