Introduced for the 2018 model year, the Roxor is sold in the United States by Mahindra Automotive North America. Assembled in Auburn Hills, the off-road utility vehicle takes inspiration from the ...
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View post: I Drove The 2026 Infiniti QX80; Here’s My Honest Review CARSON CITY, Nev. –– The Mahindra Roxor is ambling up a trail. Nothing too tough, just a little scramble. Over the top, there’s a ...
The Mahindra Roxor still isn’t street-legal, but it’s gotten a lot more appealing thanks to the addition of a newly available six-speed automatic transmission. Saying “We shift you not,” Mahindra says ...
View post: Is Your Car Ready for Snow? Here’s a Winter Maintenance Checklist to Find Out The Roxor isn’t inexpensive, starting at $16,599 when equipped with a five-speed manual, and opting for the six ...
In addition to the new front fascia—which preserves a rounded grille and pronounced front fenders—the 2020 Mahindra Roxor also receives a few drivability upgrades and new optional equipment. A ...
The new 2020 Mahindra Roxor is all set to see a market launch in the United States soon. We've been bringing you updates on the Roxor since a few months and today, we have the first full picture of ...
No, it's not the Thar, but its cousin who lives in a farm! Mahindra has unveiled the Roxor off-road vehicle in North America. Made especially for that region, the Roxor is not a conventional personal ...
After introducing the six-speed automatic transmission option in June 2019, the Roxor enters 2020 with different styling. The reason Mahindra switched from the Jeep-inspired grille to rounded ...
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