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2020 Mahindra Bolero Has An Attractive and Aggressive Design

Mahindra is expected to launch the next generation Bolero in 2020 with substantial exterior and interior revisions Mahindra & Mahindra has the Bolero as the ever-dependable workhorse for several years and it has proved its worth in the sales charts. The Bolero has always been a consistent seller for the largest passenger utility vehicle manufacturer in the country but it has been ageing and definitely need a substantial upgrade to thrive in the ever-demanding Indian market. With the Bolero Power Plus variant getting necessary safety updates to comply with the AIS 145 norms, the long version of the Bolero and the older one are not making the cut. Just as other brands, Mahindra is using the opportunity in the name of BSVI upgrade to bring in new changes for required vehicles. As for the Bolero, it could include notable design revisions. Mahindra is already working on the next generation Scorpio and Thar and they are expected to make their public premiere at the 2020 Auto Expo. In add

Mahindra Scorpio’s Design and Colours Discussed

Mahindra Scorpio is one of the most successful vehicles of an Indian manufacturer. There is a various reason behind the success of the vehicle such as durability, after-sales service, cost and most importantly, the design. In this blog, we will be focusing on the key elements of the Mahindra Scorpio design. Mahindra Scorpio Design Why we considered the shape as a primary exterior element is because when you ask any car designer or even a product designer, his or her priority is on the exterior shape. If the proportions of the vehicles are right then it feels good to our senses. Mahindra Scorpio has been a product of years of development and Mahindra was very concerned about the exterior shape of the SUV. The shape of Mahindra Scorpio is more of a traditional boxy styled SUV and at the same time, it has many curvy elements. The roofline of the SUV is very unique that makes the SUV stand out from other SUVs. Overall, the shape looks good indeed. Front Grille and Headlamp From the

Mahindra XUV500 Reviewed

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Did you know that, in 1949, Mahindra began as a Jeep assembly, which led to the company joining hands with Willys Overland Corporation in 1954 to assemble Jeep-type vehicles in India? That resulted in the Mahindra Thar, which has embodied the iconic look for off-roading for centuries. The latest Mahindra offering is the XUV500 W8, which majors on the value that brand snobs will miss and that’s sad because it really does come well packaged. We tested it to find out if it’s worth considering. The Mahindra XUV500 design is certainly a departure from what most people think a Mahindra ought to look like as we had curious onlookers asking what car it was and when told it was a Mahindra, they were pleasantly surprised. Granted, it won’t win any design awards but it certainly blends in very well with other smart-looking cars on the road. The interior is well packed with a long list of standard features including, leather seats, cruise control, front and rear air-conditioner, Touchscre