mahindra Mahindra Thar Roxx Gets 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash Test By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:42:02 +0530 The Bharat NCAP crash tested the AX5 L and the MX3 variants of the Thar Roxx Full Article
mahindra Tata Harrier or Mahindra Thar Roxx: which is better for bad roads? By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 08:00:00 +1000 I love the mountains and discovering off-beat destinations and trails. I am looking for a sturdy and tough SUV that can take a solid beating in bad roads in remote areas. It doesn’t need to be 4x4, but it should have good ground clearance. The car will also be used as a daily driver. I was looking at the Tata Harrier and the Mahindra Thar Roxx. What would you suggest? Adwait Kelkar, Pune Autocar India says: The Harrier is a very comfortable SUV with a spacious cabin and a great ride. It has the edge over the Roxx when it comes to overall comfort. However, if you are looking for an SUV that will be driven on bad roads regularly, then the Roxx is a much better choice. The tough body-on-frame chassis and high ground clearance gives it a huge advantage over the Harrier, which doesn’t feel as robust in comparison. Also, the Roxx’s diesel engine is far superior to the Harrier’s gruff diesel, which is now showing its age. For town use, the Roxx’s ride is lumpy compared to the Harrier, but it’s not a deal breaker and can easily double up as an everyday car, too. To sum-up, the Roxx is tougher and better suited for the mountains. Also see: Thar Roxx vs Jimny vs Gurkha 5-Door comparison video Mahindra Thar Roxx waiting period stretches up to mid-2026 Tata Harrier EV to get AWD terrain modes Full Article
mahindra Mahindra Thar Roxx or XUV700: which is the better family SUV? By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +1000 I am confused between the Mahindra XUV700 and the Mahindra Thar Roxx. We’re a family of six, and I need a powerful vehicle with ADAS. Kaustubh Satish, Bengaluru Autocar India says: As a family car, the XUV700 is a better choice as it is more spacious than the Thar Roxx, especially since you have six family members. The XU700’s second row is wider than the Roxx, so sitting three abreast isn’t as comfortable on the latter. Also, the XUV700 has a third row, which the Roxx doesn’t, and this is crucial for accommodating the sixth passenger. The XUV700 is also more powerful than the Roxx and comes with ADAS. The Roxx is meant for adventure seekers who also want an everyday car, but for your requirements, the XUV700 is the better choice. Also See: Mahindra Thar Roxx review: An SUV that does it all? Mahindra Thar Roxx video review 2021 Mahindra XUV700 review, test drive 2021 Mahindra XUV700 video review Full Article
mahindra Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 review: In demand By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +1000 The Mahindra XUV 3XO is available with three engine options – an entry-level 1.2-litre multi-point fuel injection (MPFi) turbo-petrol, a more modern direct injection (TGDi) turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, which are all available with manual and automatic gearbox options. In this review, we focus on the AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol engine and 6-speed manual gearbox – priced at Rs 11 lakh (ex-showroom) – to find out why it is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. AX5 is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. Differentiating the AX5 from the top-spec variant is the absence of fog lamps; these are replaced by a prominent black casing. This variant retains the LED daytime running lamps (DRLs) and headlamps, as well as the chrome inserts on the grille panel. It gets smaller, 16-inch wheels (not 17s from the top-spec) that are carried over from the outgoing XUV300. It also gets roof rails, a rear spoiler, connected tail-lamps, and a rear wiper and washer. What’s missing is a variant badge on the boot. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 interiors The interior retains the dual-tone colour scheme with the top half of the dashboard and door pads being black, and the lower half finished in white. While the dual colours elevate the cabin’s appeal and sense of space, its white areas get soiled very easily and warrant utmost care to keep clean. It doesn’t get soft-touch materials on the dashboard like the higher variants, but it still sports generous piano black garnishing, some silver highlights, and an upmarket, perforated leather-wrapped steering. Dual tone interiors look premium but the bottom half will get soiled very easily. It gets black fabric seats, which are more suited to our conditions. Not only are these easier to maintain compared to the white leatherette seats available in the top-spec but these are also a lot more breathable, so you won’t be left with a sweaty back on a hot day. The seats, however, are small, and occupants with large body frames will find these too snug for comfort. Also, the driver footwell is cramped, just like the other variants. The rear seat is a spacious and comfortable place, even for three adults. A space saver spare tyre beneath its floor has enabled Mahindra to liberate a bit more luggage space (compared to the XUV300), but the 3XO’s 295-litre boot is still small by segment standards, and its loading lip is high. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 equipment This variant gets a small, single-pane sunroof. As far as equipment goes, the AX5 variant gets twin 10.2-inch screens – one for the instrument cluster and one for the touchscreen – with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also gets a sunroof (single pane), a wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, auto LED headlamps, power-folding mirrors, rear air-con vents, a reversing camera, hill-start assist, 6 airbags and ESP, to name a few. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 performance Carried over from the outgoing XUV300 is the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine that now makes 111hp and 200Nm. The good news is that despite being a three-cylinder unit, it is very smooth and refined. Compared to the TGDi direct-injection turbo-petrol unit (available in higher variants), this unit makes 20hp and 30Nm less, but we’re happy to report that in the real-world, this deficit hardly comes to light. . It is quicker than its predecessor in both outright and rolling acceleration. It isn’t devoid of turbo lag, but once it is on boost – beyond 2,000rpm – it accelerates with a sense of urgency. Performance feels strongest and most effortless, in the 2,000-4,500rpm band. At 1,362kg, the XUV 3XO is heavy, but it still accelerates to 100kph from a standstill in a respectable 11.58 seconds. Interestingly, the 3XO’s outright as well as rolling acceleration times from 20-80kph in third gear and 40-100kph in fourth gear are much quicker than its predecessor. Performance dataXUV 3XO 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MTXUV300 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MT0-60kph5.07s5.29s0-100kph11.58s12.80s20-80kph (3rd gear)10.74s11.65s40-100kph (4th gear)13.38s13.96s In our fuel efficiency tests, the XUV 3XO turbo-petrol mated to a 6-speed manual returned 10.4kpl in the city and 14.9kpl on the highway. To keep a check on fuel consumption while idling, it gets an automatic engine stop-start function, too. The XUV 3XO’s clutch is light but has a long travel. Also, while its 6-speed gearbox is smooth, its throws are too long and it doesn’t feel as slick as some of its Japanese or Korean rivals. Its steering feels effortless, and even though it gets adjustable steering modes that alter its weight and resistance, it doesn’t make it sportier or sharper. Ride quality feels even better than the top-spec due to the AX5's higher profile tyres. Its ride and handling balance is spot on, but what further enhance the ride comfort are its high profile tyres (with 16-inch alloys). These absorb road shocks better than its higher variants that come equipped with 17-inch alloys. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 price and verdict Performance is so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the TGDi version. The entry-level MPFI turbo-petrol’s performance and refinement are so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the more powerful and advanced TGDi turbo-petrol engine. Sure, the latter is available in higher variants only and packs some premium features but despite being limited up to the mid AX5 variant, the MPFi engine gets more than just the mere basics. And for Rs 11 lakh, this AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol and manual transmission spells excellent value for money, which explains why it is in such high demand. Also see: Mahindra XUV 3XO review - Feature and power packed compact SUV Mahindra XUV 3XO waiting period increases to over a year Full Article
mahindra Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 review: In demand By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +1000 The Mahindra XUV 3XO is available with three engine options – an entry-level 1.2-litre multi-point fuel injection (MPFi) turbo-petrol, a more modern direct injection (TGDi) turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, which are all available with manual and automatic gearbox options. In this review, we focus on the AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol engine and 6-speed manual gearbox – priced at Rs 11 lakh (ex-showroom) – to find out why it is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. AX5 is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. Differentiating the AX5 from the top-spec variant is the absence of fog lamps; these are replaced by a prominent black casing. This variant retains the LED daytime running lamps (DRLs) and headlamps, as well as the chrome inserts on the grille panel. It gets smaller, 16-inch wheels (not 17s from the top-spec) that are carried over from the outgoing XUV300. It also gets roof rails, a rear spoiler, connected tail-lamps, and a rear wiper and washer. What’s missing is a variant badge on the boot. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 interiors The interior retains the dual-tone colour scheme with the top half of the dashboard and door pads being black, and the lower half finished in white. While the dual colours elevate the cabin’s appeal and sense of space, its white areas get soiled very easily and warrant utmost care to keep clean. It doesn’t get soft-touch materials on the dashboard like the higher variants, but it still sports generous piano black garnishing, some silver highlights, and an upmarket, perforated leather-wrapped steering. Dual tone interiors look premium but the bottom half will get soiled very easily. It gets black fabric seats, which are more suited to our conditions. Not only are these easier to maintain compared to the white leatherette seats available in the top-spec but these are also a lot more breathable, so you won’t be left with a sweaty back on a hot day. The seats, however, are small, and occupants with large body frames will find these too snug for comfort. Also, the driver footwell is cramped, just like the other variants. The rear seat is a spacious and comfortable place, even for three adults. A space saver spare tyre beneath its floor has enabled Mahindra to liberate a bit more luggage space (compared to the XUV300), but the 3XO’s 295-litre boot is still small by segment standards, and its loading lip is high. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 equipment This variant gets a small, single-pane sunroof. As far as equipment goes, the AX5 variant gets twin 10.2-inch screens – one for the instrument cluster and one for the touchscreen – with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also gets a sunroof (single pane), a wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, auto LED headlamps, power-folding mirrors, rear air-con vents, a reversing camera, hill-start assist, 6 airbags and ESP, to name a few. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 performance Carried over from the outgoing XUV300 is the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine that now makes 111hp and 200Nm. The good news is that despite being a three-cylinder unit, it is very smooth and refined. Compared to the TGDi direct-injection turbo-petrol unit (available in higher variants), this unit makes 20hp and 30Nm less, but we’re happy to report that in the real-world, this deficit hardly comes to light. . It is quicker than its predecessor in both outright and rolling acceleration. It isn’t devoid of turbo lag, but once it is on boost – beyond 2,000rpm – it accelerates with a sense of urgency. Performance feels strongest and most effortless, in the 2,000-4,500rpm band. At 1,362kg, the XUV 3XO is heavy, but it still accelerates to 100kph from a standstill in a respectable 11.58 seconds. Interestingly, the 3XO’s outright as well as rolling acceleration times from 20-80kph in third gear and 40-100kph in fourth gear are much quicker than its predecessor. Performance dataXUV 3XO 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MTXUV300 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MT0-60kph5.07s5.29s0-100kph11.58s12.80s20-80kph (3rd gear)10.74s11.65s40-100kph (4th gear)13.38s13.96s In our fuel efficiency tests, the XUV 3XO turbo-petrol mated to a 6-speed manual returned 10.4kpl in the city and 14.9kpl on the highway. To keep a check on fuel consumption while idling, it gets an automatic engine stop-start function, too. The XUV 3XO’s clutch is light but has a long travel. Also, while its 6-speed gearbox is smooth, its throws are too long and it doesn’t feel as slick as some of its Japanese or Korean rivals. Its steering feels effortless, and even though it gets adjustable steering modes that alter its weight and resistance, it doesn’t make it sportier or sharper. Ride quality feels even better than the top-spec due to the AX5's higher profile tyres. Its ride and handling balance is spot on, but what further enhance the ride comfort are its high profile tyres (with 16-inch alloys). These absorb road shocks better than its higher variants that come equipped with 17-inch alloys. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 price and verdict Performance is so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the TGDi version. The entry-level MPFI turbo-petrol’s performance and refinement are so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the more powerful and advanced TGDi turbo-petrol engine. Sure, the latter is available in higher variants only and packs some premium features but despite being limited up to the mid AX5 variant, the MPFi engine gets more than just the mere basics. And for Rs 11 lakh, this AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol and manual transmission spells excellent value for money, which explains why it is in such high demand. Also see: Mahindra XUV 3XO review - Feature and power packed compact SUV Mahindra XUV 3XO waiting period increases to over a year Full Article
mahindra Mahindra Scorpio N petrol MT review: Power packed By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Jun 2024 07:30:00 +1000 The Mahindra Scorpio N has been on sale for around two years now and it's been available in a variety of options: five trims, petrol, diesel, manual, automatic and even a 4x4 version. While we did experience the petrol-auto and diesel-auto way back, we’ve just got to experience the petrol manual version, in the recently launched mid-spec Z8 Select trim. Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 Select review: price The new Z8 Select trim is available in petrol and diesel, with manual and automatic gearbox options. The petrol manual is priced from Rs 17.10 lakh, going up to Rs 19.09 lakh for the diesel-automatic (ex- showroom, India). However, the 4WD can’t be had in this new trim. The Z8 Select variants cost about Rs 1.11 lakh-1.65 lakh less than the respective Z8 variants – depending on the powertrain selected – and is about Rs 69,000-1.38 lakh higher than the Z6. The petrol-manual featured here costs Rs 1.65 lakh less than the equivalent Z8 variant. Also see: Mahindra Scorpio N petrol MT video review Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 Select review: features Compared to the Z8, the Z8 Select misses out on push-button start/stop, a tyre pressure monitor, dual- zone climate control, chrome door handles, anti-pinch front passenger window, power folding wing mirrors, and automatic headlights and wipers, which is not much when you consider the price delta. Misses out on auto headlamps/wipers, auto climate control, push button start and power folding mirrors, compared to the higher Z8. It still gets features like 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, LED lights, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 7-inch MID, cruise control, a sunroof, six airbags, ESC, hill-hold assist and much more. And, compared to the lower Z6, the Z8 Select gains four airbags, Mahindra’s Adrenox connected car tech, a rear camera, leatherette upholstery, chrome front grille, LED lights, 17-inch alloys and more. Also new is a ‘Midnight Black’ paint shade on the Z8 Select, but the one you see here is finished in the ‘Napoli Black’ shade. Z8 Select still gets a sunroof, an 8-inch touchscreen and much more. The Z8 Select manages to strike a great balance between price and features, and comes across as being a real value-for-money offering in the Scorpio N range. Mahindra Scorpio N petrol-MT review: powertrain, drive experience Powering the Scorpio N is Mahindra’s 203hp, 370Nm 2.0-litre turbo-petrol, and this feels like one of the most potent mass-market engines around. Refined 203hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol has strong low and mid range grunt. Unlike the diesel, the Scorpio N petrol doesn’t get drive modes, but it’s not a big miss as this engine is very responsive. It’s not a free-revving petrol engine and redlines at a relatively conservative 5,500rpm, but the good slug of torque lower down means it feels its most energetic in the low to midrange, and it suits the character of this big, heavy SUV. So overtaking on the highway is also a breeze, and if you're in the right gear, you won’t even have to downshift to do that. What’s a bit of a downer is the 6-speed manual transmission, which requires some effort to slot in, but the clutch is light and easy to modulate. While the clutch is light, the gearbox does take some effort to slot in. It completes the 0-100kph sprint in 10.83sec, which is not far off the much lighter and smaller Hyundai i20 N Line MT’s time. As for in-gear acceleration, it does 20-80kph in third gear in 8.34sec and 40-100kph in fourth gear in 10.50sec, which is respectable. And while we haven’t subjected it to our real-world fuel economy tests, on our drive we got an MID-displayed 7.3kpl in mixed city and highway driving conditions, which is expected of a heavy, petrol-powered SUV. We soon hope to put it through our instrumented tests. Scorpio N petrol-MT performanceAccelerationTime (sec)0-20kph1.14s0-40kph2.38s0-60kph4.89s0-80kph7.95s0-100kph10.83s20-80kph (in 3rd gear)8.34s40-100kph (in 4th gear)10.5s What’s also nice is that it's very easy to drive. You’re sitting high up and you get a very good view out, and the clutch and steering are light, so it’s quite a breeze to drive in the city despite its size. Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 Select petrol-MT: ride and handling The Scorpio N feels stable and composed on the move. The Scorpio N also fares much better than the older Scorpio in terms of ride and handling. It’s still a body-on-frame SUV, but Mahindra has made significant changes with respect to the chassis stiffness and suspension setup to improve its road manners. As a result, the Scorpio N feels much tidier around the bends. Sure, it still rolls around corners, but it’s far better contained now and the light but precise steering also helps your confidence. The ride quality also feels far less busy than the previous generation. There is still a bit of bounciness, but given that it’s based on a ladder-frame, some lumpiness over low-speed bumps is acceptable. Overall, the Scorpio N feels stable and confident on the road. Mahindra Scorpio N petrol-MT review: interior and exterior The rest of the Scorpio N remains unchanged. Inside, you get an upright dashboard with the touchscreen flanked by the AC vents. There’s a good mix of materials inside, from gloss black elements, soft-touch leather padding, chrome and silver elements. The dual-tone brown and black upholstery is appealing too. Build quality and fit and finish are also decent. Middle row has acres of space and can comfortably accommodate three adults. The front seats are large and supportive, but the lumbar support feels a bit excessive. The middle row can be had with either individual captain’s seats or a bench, though the Z8 Select can only be had with the latter. Headroom and kneeroom on offer in the middle row is tremendous and it can easily fit three adults too. The bench seat is split 60:40, with only the smaller section on the kerb side featuring a one-touch tumble feature; the right-hand-side seat only folds. Space in the third row is tight and best saved for kids. Getting in to the third row is also easy and it’s nice that it gets front-facing seats as standard, rather than the side-facing seats from before. However, space here is tight for adults and best saved for kids. The last row doesn’t split, but folds and tumbles, and while that does free up much more room, the folded seats do eat up quite a lot of luggage space. Scorpio N's imposing road presence has proven to be a hit with buyers. In terms of design, the Scorpio N is your typical butch and upright SUV, with a lot of interesting details around: the slim LED lights, chrome-embellished grille, stylish alloys and the tall, Volvo-esque tail-lamps. The overall design is a bit reminiscent of the old Scorpio, and it definitely has a lot of road presence, which buyers of the SUV appreciate. Mahindra Scorpio N petrol-MT review: verdict The petrol-MT is potent yet easy to drive and the Z8 Select trim represents good value. The Scorpio N is a comfy and practical SUV, which has secured a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP for adult occupant protection. The new Z8 Select trim is also good value for money. The petrol-manual powertrain is smooth, potent and easy to drive even in city confines, and buyers will also like its tough nature and road presence. While the petrol-manual is not the preferred powertrain choice for SUVs, if you are on the lookout for one, this represents a very good choice. Just be prepared for regular visits to the petrol pump. And sure, the third row isn’t spacious enough and the manual gearbox is a bit notchy, but then this SUV’s strengths far outweigh its shortcomings. Also see: Mahindra to launch electric Bolero, Scorpio 2022 Mahindra Scorpio N review: Sting in the tale Full Article
mahindra Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 review: In demand By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +1000 The Mahindra XUV 3XO is available with three engine options – an entry-level 1.2-litre multi-point fuel injection (MPFi) turbo-petrol, a more modern direct injection (TGDi) turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, which are all available with manual and automatic gearbox options. In this review, we focus on the AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol engine and 6-speed manual gearbox – priced at Rs 11 lakh (ex-showroom) – to find out why it is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. AX5 is one of the most demanded variants in the XUV 3XO line-up. Differentiating the AX5 from the top-spec variant is the absence of fog lamps; these are replaced by a prominent black casing. This variant retains the LED daytime running lamps (DRLs) and headlamps, as well as the chrome inserts on the grille panel. It gets smaller, 16-inch wheels (not 17s from the top-spec) that are carried over from the outgoing XUV300. It also gets roof rails, a rear spoiler, connected tail-lamps, and a rear wiper and washer. What’s missing is a variant badge on the boot. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 interiors The interior retains the dual-tone colour scheme with the top half of the dashboard and door pads being black, and the lower half finished in white. While the dual colours elevate the cabin’s appeal and sense of space, its white areas get soiled very easily and warrant utmost care to keep clean. It doesn’t get soft-touch materials on the dashboard like the higher variants, but it still sports generous piano black garnishing, some silver highlights, and an upmarket, perforated leather-wrapped steering. Dual tone interiors look premium but the bottom half will get soiled very easily. It gets black fabric seats, which are more suited to our conditions. Not only are these easier to maintain compared to the white leatherette seats available in the top-spec but these are also a lot more breathable, so you won’t be left with a sweaty back on a hot day. The seats, however, are small, and occupants with large body frames will find these too snug for comfort. Also, the driver footwell is cramped, just like the other variants. The rear seat is a spacious and comfortable place, even for three adults. A space saver spare tyre beneath its floor has enabled Mahindra to liberate a bit more luggage space (compared to the XUV300), but the 3XO’s 295-litre boot is still small by segment standards, and its loading lip is high. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 equipment This variant gets a small, single-pane sunroof. As far as equipment goes, the AX5 variant gets twin 10.2-inch screens – one for the instrument cluster and one for the touchscreen – with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also gets a sunroof (single pane), a wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, auto LED headlamps, power-folding mirrors, rear air-con vents, a reversing camera, hill-start assist, 6 airbags and ESP, to name a few. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 performance Carried over from the outgoing XUV300 is the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine that now makes 111hp and 200Nm. The good news is that despite being a three-cylinder unit, it is very smooth and refined. Compared to the TGDi direct-injection turbo-petrol unit (available in higher variants), this unit makes 20hp and 30Nm less, but we’re happy to report that in the real-world, this deficit hardly comes to light. . It is quicker than its predecessor in both outright and rolling acceleration. It isn’t devoid of turbo lag, but once it is on boost – beyond 2,000rpm – it accelerates with a sense of urgency. Performance feels strongest and most effortless, in the 2,000-4,500rpm band. At 1,362kg, the XUV 3XO is heavy, but it still accelerates to 100kph from a standstill in a respectable 11.58 seconds. Interestingly, the 3XO’s outright as well as rolling acceleration times from 20-80kph in third gear and 40-100kph in fourth gear are much quicker than its predecessor. Performance dataXUV 3XO 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MTXUV300 1.2 Turbo MPFI 6MT0-60kph5.07s5.29s0-100kph11.58s12.80s20-80kph (3rd gear)10.74s11.65s40-100kph (4th gear)13.38s13.96s In our fuel efficiency tests, the XUV 3XO turbo-petrol mated to a 6-speed manual returned 10.4kpl in the city and 14.9kpl on the highway. To keep a check on fuel consumption while idling, it gets an automatic engine stop-start function, too. The XUV 3XO’s clutch is light but has a long travel. Also, while its 6-speed gearbox is smooth, its throws are too long and it doesn’t feel as slick as some of its Japanese or Korean rivals. Its steering feels effortless, and even though it gets adjustable steering modes that alter its weight and resistance, it doesn’t make it sportier or sharper. Ride quality feels even better than the top-spec due to the AX5's higher profile tyres. Its ride and handling balance is spot on, but what further enhance the ride comfort are its high profile tyres (with 16-inch alloys). These absorb road shocks better than its higher variants that come equipped with 17-inch alloys. Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 price and verdict Performance is so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the TGDi version. The entry-level MPFI turbo-petrol’s performance and refinement are so good, it makes you question the need to spend more for the more powerful and advanced TGDi turbo-petrol engine. Sure, the latter is available in higher variants only and packs some premium features but despite being limited up to the mid AX5 variant, the MPFi engine gets more than just the mere basics. And for Rs 11 lakh, this AX5 variant with the MPFi turbo-petrol and manual transmission spells excellent value for money, which explains why it is in such high demand. Also see: Mahindra XUV 3XO review - Feature and power packed compact SUV Mahindra XUV 3XO waiting period increases to over a year Full Article
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mahindra Mahindra Thar Roxx: All-round, rugged appeal By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 12:12:07 +0530 Building on the Thar brand is the all-new, five-door version christened the Thar Roxx, but that is where the similarity with the three-door ends Full Article Motoring
mahindra Banking on data: Kotak Mahindra's Deepak Sharma on financial innovation By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:30:40 +0530 As financial institutions embark on this data-led journey, they stand at the threshold of a new era—a future where innovation and data-driven decision-making will carve the path for the financial world's evolution. Full Article
mahindra Tech Mahindra and Cisco to deliver AI-powered firewall solution By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Jun 2024 09:10:37 +0530 Tech Mahindra expands partnership to deliver NGFW modernization solution with Cisco. The solution includes unified policy management, Talos threat intelligence integration, and comprehensive malware defense for network and endpoints. Full Article
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mahindra Mahindra Quanto Vs Premier Rio- Battle is Almost Won BY Quanto By blogs.siliconindia.com Published On :: Mini SUV segment is becoming another next best space for both the carmakers and car buyers in India. And with the introduction of Mahindra Full Article
mahindra USAID, DFC Partners With Kotak Mahindra Bank To Support Women Entrepreneurs & MSMEs In India By www.goodreturns.in Published On :: Sat, 21 Aug 2021 11:18:07 +0530 The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has yesterday declared that they will mutually endorse a $50 million loan guaranty fund to Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMBL) to facilitate in financing women borrowers/entrepreneurs Full Article
mahindra KC Mahindra Education Trust released the scholarship for Indian students in PG Programmes By www.careerindia.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 13:47:17 +0530 KC Mahindra Education Trust Scholarship: The KC Mahindra Education Trust has announced its scholarship programme for postgraduate studies abroad. The KC Mahindra Scholarship programme aims to enable Indian students to pursue their higher education dreams. Candidates can register themselves by visiting Full Article
mahindra Mahindra Racing cautiously optimistic for 2024-25 season By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 23:48:01 +0530 Full Article Motorsport
mahindra As farm labour diminishes, mechanisation is key for India’s agri-sector growth, says Mahindra & Mahindra’s Sikka By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 12:45:35 +0530 Hemant Sikka says the farm machinery industry is expected to grow from ₹9,200 crores in financial year 2022 to ₹15,000 crores in financial year 2026. Full Article Agri-Business
mahindra Mahindra Holidays unveils Club Mahindra Pavagadh resort in Gujarat’s Panchmahal By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 15:27:40 +0530 Spanning seven acres, the resort features landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, and a multi-cuisine restaurant, making it ideal for families seeking relaxation and exploration. Full Article Variety
mahindra Mahindra launches electric car, e2o By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 23:33:46 +0530 Full Article Industry
mahindra Mahindras, MSTC form joint venture By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Aug 2016 02:23:20 +0530 Full Article Companies
mahindra Mahindra unveils light weight compact tractors By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Aug 2023 14:12:31 +0530 The new OJA range brings about a transformative shift in Light Weight Compact 4 wheel drive Tractor design and engineering, to deliver an edge innovation in tractor technology Full Article Industry
mahindra Stock to buy today: Mahindra & Mahindra (₹2,979.25): BUY By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0530 Mahindra & Mahindra share price can rise to ₹3,200 Full Article Technical Analysis
mahindra We will have 10-12 per cent growth in FY22, says Kotak Mahindra Life CEO By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Apr 2021 22:03:09 +0530 Full Article Announcements
mahindra Kotak Mahindra Bank selected as digital payments partner by eNAM By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Wed, 05 May 2021 19:36:20 +0530 Bank will provide payment, clearing and settlement services on the eNAM platform Full Article Announcements
mahindra Tech Mahindra appoints Meghna Hareendran as ‘Wellness Officer’ By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sat, 15 May 2021 14:34:01 +0530 The company extends a helping hand with COVID-19 care units, vaccination drives and oxygen plants Full Article Announcements
mahindra Tech Mahindra partners with OxygenForIndia to deploy 3,000 oxygen concentrators and 40,000 oxygen cylinders By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Mon, 17 May 2021 14:41:37 +0530 The OxygenForIndia campaign is aimed at providing oxygen cylinders to those in need Full Article Announcements
mahindra Mahindra Kabira Festival: Celebrating diversity by the banks of the Ganga By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Nov 2022 14:42:13 +0530 The sixth edition of the Mahindra Kabira Festival underlined the relevance of Kabir in modern times Full Article Entertainment
mahindra Pissarro for the Suresh Mahindra Trophy By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 00:32:00 +0530 Full Article Races
mahindra Magneto claims the Suresh Mahindra Trophy By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 18:13:04 +0530 Full Article Races
mahindra Mahindra XUV 3XO: Evolution By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2024 22:15:00 +0530 Better than before: The Mahindra XUV 3XO proves to be everything the XUV 3OO was and then some more. Full Article Auto focus
mahindra People’s choice: Mahindra Scorpio-N By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Jun 2024 08:15:00 +0530 Two years after it was announced, the Mahindra Scorpio-N still has what it takes to be the mid-sized SUV of choice Full Article Auto focus
mahindra Mahindra rides on higher demand, Q4 net up 14 per cent By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 31 May 2016 00:00:00 +0530 Full Article Mumbai Capital
mahindra Kotak Mahindra Bank Q2 net profit rises 5% to ₹3,344 crore By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 15:28:58 +0530 The bank’s consolidated net profit grew 13% to ₹5,044 crore as compared with ₹ 4,461 crore in the year ago period. Full Article Industry
mahindra Mahindra October auto sales up 20% YoY to 96,648 units; SUV sales up 25% By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:42:07 +0530 Including exports, the total SUV sales were 55,571 units. The domestic sales for Commercial Vehicles stood at 28812 units Full Article Industry
mahindra Mahindra & Mahindra Q2 net profit rises 35% to ₹3,171 crore By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:54:23 +0530 The company, consolidated revenue for the period grew 10% to ₹37,924 crore Year on Year (YoY) Full Article Industry
mahindra Mahindra University opens School of Design Innovation By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2024 17:21:29 +0530 It will allow students to be mentored by some of the best design brains from India and abroad Full Article Education
mahindra The Mahindra Thar's journey over the decades By www.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Aug 2020 11:13:54 +0530 As Mahindra readies to unveil its latest version of the Jeep that is so beloved of adventure enthusiasts, the urban crowd as well as the countryside, Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com traces the vehicle's journey through the decades. Full Article
mahindra First Look: Mahindras' All New Thar 2020 By www.rediff.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Aug 2020 14:30:14 +0530 The keenly-awaited Mahindra Thar 2020 was finally unveiled on August 15, 2020. Here are the first images of one of the finest off-roaders! Full Article
mahindra IS Thar the pinch-hitter Mahindra so badly needs? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Sep 2020 08:30:00 +0530 With the Thar, M&M has come full circle. In a market where every other vehicle has an SUV tag, the company plans to stick to its core competence of making rugged, true-blue, all-terrain SUVs, and marks a fresh beginning for the 75-year-old firm that enjoyed an indomitable position in the SUV segment till 2012, reports Shally Seth Mohile. Full Article
mahindra Can the Mahindra Thar be a city vehicle? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 14:11:48 +0530 The Thar. A vehicle that has always been a capable off-roader with its go-anywhere attitude.One which hated being on the tarmac as a lifestyle vehicle, as the second car in your parking space. But this new generation Thar -- can it change that? Can it be one's first car? Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com finds out. Full Article Mahindra Thar Mumbai Dadra Nagar Haveli IMAGE Hitesh Rediff YOU MID
mahindra Mahindra plans to steal the SUV thunder with XUV700 By www.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Aug 2021 17:06:16 +0530 A new XUV, a new logo, and a big bang at the launch! Mahindra revealed its keenly-awaited XUV700 in Chennai on Saturday. Full Article
mahindra Mahindra XUV700 sets series of new Indian records By www.rediff.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 09:30:00 +0530 Four XUV700s entered the challenge and all four recorded over 4000 km in 24 hours, says Rajesh Karkera. Full Article XUV700 Mahindra Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India IMAGE EVO India MSPT India Book of Records AX7 Rajesh Karkera Hitesh Chennai rediff AX5 AX3 SUV
mahindra Can the XUV 700 reclaim the top spot for Mahindra? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Nov 2021 09:00:00 +0530 Every M&M car shares a certain DNA which is rugged, with an off-roading quality and built for hard wear and tear.The XUV is all those, but also has a smoother edge for those who want city comfort now offered in competitor vehicles such as the MG Hector, Hyundai Creta, Volkswagen Tiguan and Tata's Harrier, says Pavan Lall. Full Article
mahindra Mahindra's 3XO A Game Changer in Compact SUV Segment By www.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2024 09:21:11 +0530 Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com takes the latest offering from the Mahindra stable for a spin. Full Article
mahindra Will Mahindra's fully-electric Verito be a gamechanger? By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Jun 2016 12:19:41 +0530 The electric car, which has been under wraps for few years, is expected to churn out about 40 bhp and will come with a range of 100 km. Full Article Industry
mahindra Mahindra’s new Scorpio: Classic, with different playing field By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 17 Sep 2022 10:48:06 +0530 This tough, no-frills SUV sure has an air of indestructibility about it thanks to the body-on-frame chassis Full Article Motoring
mahindra Mahindra Starts Selling Cars Online By www.goodreturns.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:53:17 +0530 On Friday, Mahindra announced the launch of its end-to-end online car owning solution called "Own-Online." The SUV maker's network of 270 plus dealers and 900 plus touchpoints have been integrated into the website for real-time assistance, hygienic home test-drives and vehicle Full Article
mahindra Mahindra Starts Selling Cars Online By www.goodreturns.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:53:17 +0530 On Friday, Mahindra announced the launch of its end-to-end online car owning solution called "Own-Online." The SUV maker's network of 270 plus dealers and 900 plus touchpoints have been integrated into the website for real-time assistance, hygienic home test-drives and vehicle Full Article