Mahindra Marazzo: New MUV By Mahindra


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Mahindra Marazzo to get AMT gearbox for a limited period

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Mahindra Marazzo AMT is likely to hit showrooms sometime next month. The AMT gearbox on the Marazzo will be mated to the same 1.5-litre diesel engine. Mahindra will replace this gearbox with a Aisin-sourced torque convertor unit in the BS-VI version of the Marazzo

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Innova Crysta sales is not affected. It sold 6283 units in Jan'19 compared to 6551 in Dec'18. Marazzo is not in the same league of Crysta and definitely not a competitor.
I think its a competitor to Innova and it has all whats needed to be as good as Innova at a lower price point.
Innova sales as of now wont get affected, but with time, people will understand how much less they have to pay with Mahindra to get more than 90% of capability , and efficiency of Innova. A few more months time is needed for Mahindra to take effect.
 
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I think its a competitor to Innova and it has all whats needed to be as good as Innova at a lower price point.
Innova sales as of now wont get affected, but with time, people will understand how much less they have to pay with Mahindra to get more than 90% of capability , and efficiency of Innova. A few more months time is needed for Mahindra to take effect.

The engine power output is the key differentiator. Marrazzo’s 1.5 litre engine is no match for Innova’s 2.4 and 2.8. It matters for those who carry 6-7 people in long road trips and those who spends 16 lakh+. Innovas success has a reason. Marrazzo can also be successful as it addresses the gap between Innova and Ertiga but that doesn’t mean it will dislodge either
 
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Well we will see yo that, because the Innova is a heavier machine and the 2.8 higher trim Innovas cost between 19-22 lakhs on road, which is a HUGE sum, the top end Marazzo however tops out at 18.4 on road making it cheaper
Also the Marazzo gives better average kmpl than Innova and despite being a 1.5 has good toraque to weight ratio and dosent necessarily struggle when fully loaded,
The majority of cab runners will find Marazzo much more value for money, the passenger Vehicle buyers will however have a split decision and might still prefer Innova, still the potential of Marazzo is strong and I firmly believe that in upcoming months the sales of Innova will see some dip probably in the 20-25% range of dip. Not something that will bother Toyota as Toyo and Suzuki are teaming up,
But I have this feeling that Toyota has been pushed to price Innova to very high limits due to poor Government policies like sub 4m, sub 1.5l policies etc, all this means once Innova which used to be value for money is not at all value nowadays, now its a LUXURY MPV
 
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I recently purchased a marazzo m6 after contemplating a lot if i should go for an innova or ertiga. But now i dont regret my choice as the car has been returning 15 kmpl on highway and 13kmpl on city driving conditions. Add to that 8 people can comfortably sit which is not the case with innova.
 

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Standard Features Available On Mahindra Marazzo MPV – Details

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1. Dual Airbags

2. Passenger Airbag Off-Switch

3. ABS with EBD

4. Four Disc Brakes

5. ISOFIX Child Seat Mount

6. Integrated Spoiler with High Mount LED Stop lamp

7. Aircraft Inspired Rear AC vents

8. Electrically Power Assisted and Tiltable Steering Wheel

9. Four Door Power Windows

10. 16-inch steel wheel

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Mahindra Marazzo BS6 to see a variant re-jig

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Mahindra is gearing up to launch the BS6-compliant Marazzo MPV. In BS6 form, the Mahindra Marazzo will be sold with an upgraded version of the current 1.5-litre diesel engine, which will also feature a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system with a rear-mounted urea tank that will help reduce NOx emissions – all to meet BS6 regulations. The engine will also come with a DPF or diesel particulate filter.

The power output for the BS6-compliant 1497cc four-cylinder diesel engine is expected to be the same as the BS4 version; this means the engine will churn out around 100hp in Eco mode and 123hp in power mode. The MPV will continue to be sold with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The company had earlier confirmed the inclusion of an automatic gearbox-equipped variant for the Marazzo. We expect the Marazzo automatic to arrive sometime later this year.

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Mahindra Marazzo petrol coming in May 2020

The Mahindra Marazzo line-up is set to expand with the arrival of a petrol-powered version in May 2020 – the Marazzo BS6 diesel will arrive before this, featuring a rejigged variant line-up. Powering the Marazzo petrol will be a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine from Mahindra’s new mStallion engine family. Revealed at Auto Expo 2020, the new mStallion motors comprise turbocharged, direct injection petrol engines with displacements of 1.2 litres (G12), 1.5 litres (G15) and 2.0 litres (G20). The high-tech engines feature integrated exhaust manifolds, off-set crankshafts, 250 bar fuel-injection rail systems and dual-mass flywheels.

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We are college students working on a project involving bucket seats for the elderly and disabled persons. In respect to this, we would like to design these for a mahindra marazzo Would someone be kind enough to provide the interior dimensions (as marked below) of mahindra marazzo ? Kindly give those values for variable in the attached image.
Thank you in advance! We highly appreciate it.

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2020 Mahindra Marazzo BS6 Launched; Prices Start At ₹ 11.25 Lakh


The much-awaited BS6 compliant 2020 Mahindra Marazzo MPV has been finally launched in India, priced at ₹ 11.25 lakh to ₹ 13. 51 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It was just earlier this month that we told you about Mahindra commencing production of the MPV, and we had also mentioned that it will be launched in India soon. While the car was supposed to be launched much earlier, the coronavirus pandemic and the resultant lockdown had forced Mahindra to delay its arrival. However, considering we have already entered the festive season, the timing might just be right for the BS6 Marazzo.


The M6+ trim will get larger 17-inch alloy wheels, one-touch up/down driver window, 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and rear parking camera with adaptive guidelines, which were earlier offered with the top-spec M8 trim. However, the Marazzo now misses out on Android Auto and Apple Carplay, along with faux leather upholstery, cooled glove box, cruise control and power-folding ORVMs. The Marazzo continues to get features like cornering lights, projector headlamps with LED DRLs, and safety features like dual airbags. ABS with EBD, and all 4 disc brakes.

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M&M have been a domestic major from the beginning and have not disappointed the utility and, more recently, the SUV segments. The new Thar is an outstanding feather in their cap, combining as it does the needs of the hardcore off-road fraternity, together with the - ahem! - more comfort oriented needs of the rest, including yours truly!

Regarding the Marazzo (as well as the new XUV500 & XUV300) the only downside is that M&M have jettisoned RWD/AWD in favour of FWD - the earlier XUV500 at least had the fig-leaf of the optional AWD. Now even that is discarded for the manufacturing cost benefits and the resulting economies of scale of the FWD lay-out. As I had said when Alfa Romeo introduced their first commercially successful FWD hatchback, the Alfasud in the 70's - "Et tu, Brute!"

At the risk of sounding a stick-in-the-mud purist, I will still say that FWD is a great compromise for wheelbases up to about 2.4 meters, where the advantages justify the engineering short-cuts. Anything with a wheelbase exceeding 2.5 meters (the Marazzo's wheel base is 2.76 meters) does not deserve the indignity of FWD. And this is one reason why the Innova / Crysta continues to rule the roost - the latest aspirant to fall by the wayside, the Kia Carnival, has a W.B. of 3060 meters, and still sticks to FWD - laughable indeed!
 

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