Mahindra To Rework on Ground Clearance of Its SUVs


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Raj, thats exactly what I was trying to say[confused]. But they have indeed reduced the GC fractionally without impacting the wheel base and stuff. But that is just fractional and rest has been taken care by the stone guard [:D].
Why did they have to reduce the GC even fractionally ? Probably they couldn't do it with stone guard alone i guess. Can existing owners talk about current GC whether its sufficient for our roads (someone from bangalore [:D]).
 
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Why did they have to reduce the GC even fractionally ? Probably they couldn't do it with stone guard alone i guess. Can existing owners talk about current GC whether its sufficient for our roads (someone from bangalore [:D]).
The present GC is more than sufficient for just about everything.

As our member 'navnit013' mentioned in another thread, M&M has changed the way they measured GC from the European method to the Indian method. The Indian method gave them a reading of 170mm with no changes to the car. They further added a stone guard to take it down to 160 mm.

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Hi,

I am currently exploring couple of SUVs but most likely will close on XUV500. I visited a Dealer in Chennai and I am told all the new cars will come with 160 mm GC. But the existing ones in the showroom are 200 mm if I am too much keen on GC. How much reduction in GC would have an impact on decision making? I am not very keen on off road as on today but would like to pick your valuable brain from your experience so that I can make a right judgement.

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Any update when Bolero & Scorpio will come with low Ground Clearance and Price Cut.

A freind from Mahindra said that for now Scorpio are stop for production new batch of scorpio will come with low ground clearance.

But no idea when the production will start
 
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Currently Mahindra has stopped production of all it's UV's for a few day's to adjust their inventory due to lower sales figure's.
 
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Currently Mahindra has stopped production of all it's UV's for a few day's to adjust their inventory due to lower sales figure's.
Visran, is this news verified? What is the source of this information?

@Sanzu -- I would suggest you to wait till we have the official information.
 
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Ground clearance measurement rule revision likely

As we reported earlier, Mahindra got around the government’s new SUV tax cleverly and inexpensively, by using an alternate measurement methodology and adding a simple stone guard under the engine to bring its ground clearance down from 200mm to 160mm. This solution, which did not require any major re-engineering, allows the XUV500 to duck below the 170mm minimum ground clearance mark. As a result the Mahindra SUV escapes from being qualified as an SUV and an additional three percent of excise duty (SUVs are attract a 30 percent excise tax while cars longer than four metres attract 27 percent) and this translates to savings of approximately Rs. 30,000 on the sticker price of each car.

However, the government has wisened up to how easily Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has worked around the regulation and is planning to revise the ground clearance measurement procedure. While ground clearance will still be measured from the lowest point on the car, the revised methodology would require the vehicle to be measured unladen.

The current methodology used measures the ground clearance of all vehicles in a fully laden condition. The XUV500 with its new stone guard when measured fully laden has a ground clearance of 160mm but this could rise by 30-40mm with the suspension expanding in unladen conditions. Will M&M drop the stone guard further? It won’t work because with a full load, a lower stone guard would be vulnerable and prone to damage especially over large speedbreakers and stones. “If this new regulation comes in we won’t be able to modify our cars and will just have to accept the SUV tax” says Dr Pawan Goenka, president of M&M. “We will have to pass on the additional cost to customer” he adds.

So, if you’re in the market for an XUV500, the time to book one is now and save approximately Rs 30,000 before the revised regulation comes into effect.

Ground clearance measurement rule revision likely | Car News | SUV/Crossovers | Autocar India
 
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its unbelievable to see so much circus over 30K .. that too for XUV.. which is priced around 15L+ .. I would have still understood if they were doing this for some of the lesser expensive UVs that they sell ! Have they tried this with any of their other vehicles? I don't think they will now anyways ...

Currently Mahindra has stopped production of all it's UV's for a few day's to adjust their inventory due to lower sales figure's.
I am curious about this news too ... completely stopped? Thats unlike Mahindra .. unless there is a strike or something ... btw how many plants now in India ? I know of these

1. Nasik.
2. Kandivili?
3. Pune?
4.?
5. Haridwar?
 
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