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The Mahindra Marazzo, a spacious and versatile MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle), recently took a brief hiatus from Mahindra’s official website, leading to rumors of its discontinuation. However, much to the delight of MPV enthusiasts, the Marazzo has made a triumphant return, boasting not only a refreshed online presence but also updated pricing. Let’s delve into what this means for potential buyers and the MPV segment.
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Mahindra Marazzo: A Refresher on its Position
While it’s true that the Marazzo has experienced a dip in sales (with only 12 units sold in June 2024), Mahindra remains committed to the MPV segment. The Marazzo’s return signifies the company’s belief in the vehicle’s potential and its enduring appeal.
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New Pricing: A Modest Increase
The updated Marazzo comes with a slight price hike of approximately Rs 20,000 across all variants. This increase is applicable to both the 7-seater and 8-seater configurations, each of which is available in three distinct variants.
Variants | New Prices | Old Prices |
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M2 7-seater | Rs 14.59 lakh | Rs 14.39 lakh |
M4 Plus 7-seater | Rs 15.86 lakh | Rs 15.66 lakh |
M6 Plus 7-seater | Rs 16.92 lakh | Rs 16.72 lakh |
M2 8-seater | Rs 14.59 lakh | Rs 14.39 lakh |
M4 Plus 8-seater | Rs 15.94 lakh | Rs 15.74 lakh |
M6 Plus 8-seater | Rs 17 lakh | Rs 16.80 lakh |
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Challenges Facing the Marazzo
Despite its spaciousness and practicality, the Marazzo faces some hurdles in the competitive MPV market. One of the primary challenges is its exclusive reliance on a diesel engine. Competitors like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and XL6 offer petrol options, while the Kia Carens provides both petrol and diesel powertrains.
Additionally, the Marazzo is only available with a manual transmission, whereas many of its rivals offer the convenience of automatic transmissions.
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The Heart of the Marazzo: Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Marazzo is powered by a 1.5-litre diesel engine that delivers a decent 121 bhp of power and 300 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a six-speed manual transmission, providing a balanced blend of performance and fuel efficiency.
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Conclusion: The Marazzo’s Future
The Mahindra Marazzo’s return to the official website is a positive sign for those who appreciate its space, comfort, and practicality. While it faces challenges in terms of engine options and transmission choices, its enduring appeal cannot be denied.
Mahindra’s decision to continue offering the Marazzo demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing diverse options for consumers in the MPV segment. As the automotive landscape evolves, it will be interesting to see how the Marazzo adapts and continues to cater to the needs of Indian families.
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