Modular vehicles manufactured by Mahindra & Mahindra, particularly the tipper truck models like the Furio 7, with world-class performance-oriented diesel powertrain that can deliver higher mileage, are highly appreciated by material transportation businesses spread across the length and breadth of India.
Mahindra and their tipper truck models like the Furio 7 are after all known for best-in-class mileage thanks to its FuelSmart technology and are driven by the advantage of iMAXX for driving in higher profit outcomes and positive growth trends necessary for such material movement businesses to thrive, hence, their vehicles are acclaimed by businesses in India.
Moreover, their tipper truck models like the Furio 7 come with 3 years/unlimited kilometre transferable warranty and superior drivetrain and related aggregates to improve the driveability while maintaining rigidity with a strong suspension system & robust axle setup. This means continuous operations without downtime for material transportation businesses.
Therefore, Mahindra and its tipper truck models like the Furio 7 are in high regard among material movement businesses in the country. Nonetheless, there are many more features that make the Mahindra Furio 7 the perfect tipper truck for profitability. Want to know them all? Well, here are the top 3 features of the Mahindra Furio tipper truck, Read on Folks:
Vehicle | Mahindra Furio 7 Tipper |
Engine | mDI Tech, 4-Cylinder, 3.5 L BS6 DI Engine |
Gearbox | 5 Speed Gearbox |
Max. Power | 91.5 kW |
Max. Torque | 375 Nm |
First and foremost, the Furio 7 tipper comes powered by a highly fuel-efficient yet powerful diesel powertrain to help businesses enhance operations without downtime. It equips a trusted 3.5-litre mDi Tech engine that has a 1600 bar Bosch common rail system and an Electronic Wastegate Turbocharger to produce best-in-class mileage.
In terms of power figures, this fuel-efficient diesel engine can produce 91.5 kW of maximum power at 2500 rpm and 375 Nm of peak torque at around 1300 - 2000 rpm to tackle gradients in load conditions like a breeze.
According to the brand, the cabin of the Mahindra Furio 7 has a unique rake angle that ensures lower exposure to the sun. This is believed to keep the cabin cooler. The brand claims the cabin is 5’ Degree C cooler compared to other LCVs in its segment. Further, air outlets keep the cabin fresh for better driver productivity and reduced driver fatigue.
As for features, the vehicle comes equipped with Intelligent Driver Information System, Cabin LED lamps, doors with utility pockets and speaker provision, multiple storage spaces, a Reverse Parking Assist System and widespread fog lamps among others.
Vehicle | Mahindra Furio 7 Tipper |
Brakes | High-performance Brakes |
Front Suspension | Semi-elliptical Suspension |
Rear Suspension | Semi-elliptical Suspension |
The Furio 7 tipper truck from Mahindra comes with high-strength heavy-duty chassis built for Indian driving conditions for better rigidity and overall durability. Furthermore, the vehicle comes fitted with heavy-duty axles and a robust semi-elliptical suspension setup for higher operational abilities and minimal downtime periods.
Additionally, it comes with a high-performance braking system for maximum stoppage ability in load and off-load conditions, efficient braking performance and minimal brake component wear.
Vehicle | Mahindra Furio 7 Tipper | Tata 610 SK Tipper |
Price (ex-showroom) | Rs. 16.82 Lakh - Rs. 17.90 Lakh | Rs. 14.45 Lakh - Rs. 16.34 Lakh |
Engine | mDI Tech, 4-Cylinder, 3.5 L BS6 DI Engine | 2956 cc, 4SPCR BS6 DI Engine |
Gearbox | 5 Speed Gearbox | G550, 5 Speed, Manual Synchromesh Gearbox (5F, 1R) PTOP |
Max. Power | 91.5 kW | 100 kW |
Max. Torque | 375 Nm | 300 Nm |
GVW | 6950 kgs | 6250 kgs |
The Mahindra Furio 7 tipper comes off the showroom floor carrying a price tag ranging from Rs. 16.82 Lakh - Rs. 17.90 Lakh (the price indicated is ex-showroom and is subject to change).
Thus, these are the latest details of the Mahindra commercial-grade tipper in India.
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