The Mahindar Marazzo is a spacious and capable MPV.
The Marazzo only come with a 1.5-litre diesel with a manual gearbox.
You can get one for anywhere between Rs. 7 lakh to Rs. 12 lakh.
The Mahindra Marazzo was launched in 2018 as a replacement for the ageing Xylo. The MPV has spent four years in the market and if you are looking for a big family car, but on a budget, then we would suggest going for a pre-owned Marazzo. It looks nice, came with a spacious interior, and a capable diesel engine. Depending on the model year and condition of the vehicle, you can get one for anywhere between Rs. 7 lakh to Rs. 12 lakh. But before you start looking for one, here are some pros and cons you need to consider.
The Mahindra Marazzo comes with a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder, diesel engine that belts out 121 bhp and 300 Nm of peak torque.
Pros
The Marazzo is a spacious MPV and there's enough space for 7 people. There are lots of creature comforts too for the occupants. Also, the NVH levels on the Marazzo are excellent and the best by far in the MPV segment
Under the hood, the Mahindra Marazzo comes with a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder, diesel engine that belts out 121 bhp at 3500 rpm and 300 Nm of peak torque at 1750 - 2500 rpm.
Depending on the variant you get features like a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, cooled glovebox, cruise control, power-folding wing mirrors and a rear parking camera with adaptive guidelines among others.
The Marazzo is a spacious MPV and there's enough space for 7 people.
Cons
Most of the nicer features we mentioned above are majorly available only in the top-end variant of the Mahindra Marazzo.
The boot space in the Marazzo is not much hence if you are a family of 7 heading for a trip, it will be a problem to fit all your luggage in the car.
The Mahindra Marazzo doesn't come with an automatic transmission, there is only a 6-speed manual gearbox on offer, so that could be a deal-breaker for some buyers.
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