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Fuel Type | Diesel |
Power | 138 HP |
Torque | 525 Nm |
No of Cylinders | 4 cylinders |
Engine Capacity | 3500 cc |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 160 L |
GVW | 11280 Kg |
Payload | 7100 Kg |
The Mahindra Furio is powered by the same 3.5-litre mDi tech four-cylinder diesel engine, which powers the rest of the versions in the Furio range. Equipped with technologies such as EGR and SCR and paired to a 6-speed Overdrive Synchro manual gearbox, this engine is capable of producing 138 bhp of maximum power output and 525 Nm of maximum torque output. The Mahindra Furio 16 comes with a 160-litre fuel tank.
The 3.5-litre diesel engine of the Mahindra Furio 11 is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox, and churns out 138 PS of maximum power and 525 Nm of maximum torque.
For an excellent load carrying capacity, the Mahindra Furio 11 has a heavy-duty suspension setup, which consists of leaf springs at both front and rear. In addition, the rear part of the suspension combination also gets a semi-elliptical setup, which helps in conditions for extra load carrying capacity. The Mahindra Furio 11 come equipped with 235/75 R17.5 tyres
The Mahindra Furio 11 has a reliable leaf spring setup for the front and rear, with the latter getting a semi-elliptical setup.
The standard version of the Mahindra Furio 11 measures 5334mm long, 2135mm wide and 1745mm tall, and has a wheelbase of 4000mm. In addition to this version, the Mahindra Furio 11 is also offered with a length of 6711mm, in which the width and height are the same, but the wheelbase is longer at 4950mm. With a gross weight of 11280 kg, the Mahindra Furio 11 claims a loading capacity of 6441 kg.
The Mahindra Furio 11 has a loading capacity of 6441 kg, and is available in two types of lengths.
The Mahindra Furio 11 adopts Mahindra’s design language, which makes it look captivating, despite having a boxy design overall. The Mahindra Furio 11 features a vertically-aligned front fascia, where the front windscreen covers half of the front profile. There are two small horizontally-aligned air vents positioned in the blacked-out housing below the windscreen. The Furio 11 also comes with additional triangular bulges which are placed below the lower edges of the windscreen. These bulges have air vents for facilitating aerodynamics. At the bottom, the Mahindra Furio 11 has a stretched grille, which features vertical chrome slats, with block-shaped headlamps placed adjacent to the grille. These headlamps have turn indicators within their upper parts. There are dedicated housings for the factory-fitted fog lamps in the body-coloured front bumper.
The main highlights of the design of the Mahindra Furio 11 are a body-coloured front bumper with fog lamps and a horizontally-stretched grille with vertical chrome slats.
The Mahindra Furio 11 has a functional-looking cabin, which is wrapped in an all-grey layout, with black housings for the centre console. The driver’s cockpit here has a simple layout, comprising of a four-spoke steering wheel, with a conventional-looking instrument console behind it. The centre console here has a wide design and features contrast black surrounds within it while accommodating the music system and twin vertically-aligned AC vents within it. The corners of the dashboard are occupied by rounded AC vents.
The all-grey and black layout makes the cabin of the Furio 11 look functional, though it scores high on practicality and ergonomic layout of controls.
Sharing its list of features with the other versions of Furio, the Mahindra Furio 11 comes equipped with manual air conditioning, a 1-DIN music system and power steering.
Essential features like a music system and air conditioning try to enhance the cabin experience of the Mahindra Furio 11.
Features we admire in Mahindra FURIO 11