Mahindra Maxximo Mini Van with SafeEye Technology
car&bike Team
1 min read
Jan 30, 2014, 05:55 PM
We have seen the Mahindra Maxximo make it into the Mini Van circuit and fight it out with the likes of the Tata Ace Magic. The Maxximo, however, was launched at a later date than the Ace Magic but Mahindra has now given it a fresh start and an altogether new outlook.
Mahindra today launched the Maxximo Mini Van Vx school bus with SafeEye technology. With this technology Mahindra wants to provide a 360% safe school transport solution. SafeEye technology integrates GPS based messaging service and real time tracking of children, which can be accessed by parents and school administrators on their smartphones or PC's.
The technology will also help in giving out information like location of the vehicle, speed of the vehicle, notification in case of emergencies, deviation from pre-set routes or non-scheduled stops. The SMS on your phone will notify you about anything and everything.
It does not stop here though. There are 2 cameras placed in the car, one on the front and the other at the rear which will help in providing live video feeds via a 3G network in case you want to peep in and look at what your kids or driver is upto. Besides that there is a first aid kit provided and the van is equipped with a fire extinguisher as well.
Mahindra has priced the top-of-the-line Maxximo which comes with all the bells and whistles at Rs. 4.88 lakhs (ex-showroom Mumbai). If you do not want the on-board cameras then the price of this BS4 variant is 4.37 lakhs. Mahindra produces nearly 125000 Maxximo's annually and the Mini Van with SafeEye technology will comprise of 20% of those produced.
The technology is revolutionary and indeed Mahindra has taken a long stride in ensuring safety. All they need now is for the 400 school principals they've approached to bite into the idea.
Latest News
Abhishek Nigam | Aug 21, 2026Kawasaki Corleo Hydrogen-Powered Horse Reveals New DetailsKawasaki’s futuristic four-legged mobility concept uses rider movement, hydrogen power and multiple riding modes to navigate challenging terrain.1 min read
Sarthak Mahajan | Aug 21, 20262027 BMW i5 LWB Makes India Debut; Bookings OpenThe 2027 BMW i5 Long Wheelbase has a 3,105mm wheelbase, which is 110mm longer than the standard BMW i5.2 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Aug 21, 2026BMW X1 LWB Launched At Rs 49.90 LakhX1 LWB sits on a 108 mm longer wheelbase and gets a more powerful derivative of the 1.5 turbo-petrol engine.2 mins read
Sarthak Mahajan | Aug 21, 2026Volkswagen Confirms New Sub-4-Metre SUV For India; Launch In 2027The SUV will be based on the MQB-A0-IN platform and will sit alongside the Skoda Kylaq.2 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Aug 20, 2026Skoda Kylaq Sportline Launched At Rs 11.32 LakhThe new Sportline trim gets blacked out highlights and slots between the Signature+ and top-spec Prestige trims.2 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Aug 20, 2026Kia Sorento SUV For India Revealed In Official Images; Production Begins Ahead Of Sept 4 LaunchThe Sorento will be Kia's biggest combustion engine SUV in India till date, and will also be available with a diesel engine.2 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Aug 19, 20262026 BMW X1 Long-Wheelbase Review: Is This The X1 To Buy?Along with the extra rear legroom, the new BMW X1 LWB offers more features, more safety tech, and a more powerful petrol engine. But do these updates actually make it a better SUV?1 min read
Janak Sorap | Aug 17, 2026Bajaj Pulsar N160 SS First Ride Review: The Most Tech-Loaded Pulsar Yet?The Bajaj Pulsar N160 SS brings more power, new-age electronics and sharper styling to the familiar 160cc Pulsar formula.5 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Aug 16, 2026Honda Amaze CVT Long Term First Report: 1800 Km InThe Amaze is the first sedan to join our long term feet in a year, and while on paper it lacks some of the features offered in its rivals, there’s plenty of promise in the package.1 min read
Preetam Bora | Aug 12, 2026Royal Enfield Himalayan 440 Custom Review: Beating RE to the PunchDelhi-based custom motorcycle shop TNT Motorcycles introduces packages to convert existing Himalayan 411 adventure bikes to Himalayan 440. Is it worth the expense?8 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Aug 11, 20262026 Nissan Tekton 700 km Review: Can It Conquer The Himalayas?We drove the newly launched Nissan Tekton from Chandigarh all the way up to Leh, covering over 700 km with the new SUV. From exploring the Tekton’s capabilities in the Himalayas to setting an India Book Record, here’s how the trip unfolded.8 mins read
























































































































