Mahindra Furio 7 Range Of LCV Trucks Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 14.79 Lakh

- The new Mahindra Furio 7 is a light commercial vehicle (LCV) truck
- The LCV truck is offered in 3 product platforms, Cargo, Cargo HD & Tipper
- Mahindra is offering special guarantees for more mileage and resale vaule
Mahindra and Mahindra has expanded the Furio range with the launch of the new Furio 7 of light commercial vehicle (LCV) trucks. The new LCV truck is offered across three product platforms: 4-Tyre Cargo, 6-Tyre Cargo HD and 6-Tyre Tipper. In terms of pricing, the Furio 7 HSD with a 10.5 feet deck is priced at Rs 14.79 lakh, which goes up to Rs. 16.82 lakh for Furio 7 Tipper variant (all ex-showroom Pune). With the new range of Furio 7 LCV trucks, Mahindra's Truck and Bus Division is also offering two special guarantees - "More Mileage or Truck Back" and "Guaranteed Resale Value" after five years.
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The new LCV truck is offered across three product platforms: 4-Tyre Cargo, 6-Tyre Cargo HD and 6-Tyre Tipper
Jalaj Gupta, Business Head, Commercial Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, said "Mahindra Furio 7 range is designed around the unmet needs of LCV customers. Our customer insights for the category revealed that they are looking for a truck that can deliver higher earnings, lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), best warranty offer, lowest maintenance, safety and comfort - all these leading to a risk-free business and complete peace of mind, all in one truck. Mahindra Furio 7, with its unmatched package of customer value propositions and a very competitive initial price offer, is precisely that. We are confident enough to guarantee higher mileage or give the truck back as well as the guaranteed resale value after five years that makes it a defining moment for the industry. This will help us in our objective of making our customers more prosperous."
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The Furio 7 range of LCVs are powered by two lightweight, low friction engines - MDi and MDi Tech
Mahindra says that the new Furio 7 range is designed to cover every application of business needs in Light Commercial Vehicle segments, and it also comes with the company's advanced telematics technology - Mahindra iMAXX. The Furio 7 range of LCVs are powered by two lightweight, low friction engines - MDi and MDi Tech, with popular Dual Mode FuelSmart technology. The company claims that the truck comes with best-in-class mileage, higher payload and a cabin that offers optimum comfort, convenience and safety.
Mahindra has invested Rs. 650 crore in the development of the Furio range of Intermediate & Light Commercial Vehicles, which was introduced in 2019 with the launch of the Furio Intermediate Commercial Vehicle. In fact, it was specially by the Mahindra-owned Italian design house, Pininfarina for Indian road conditions.
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