Mahindra launches FURIO truck

Mahindra?s Truck and Bus Division (MTB) announced the commercial launch of the FURIO, its brand-new range of intermediate commercial vehicles (ICVs) with a guarantee of ?More Profit or Truck Back?. FURIO marks the company?s entry into the ICV segment and is set to make Mahindra a full range commercial vehicle player.

According to the company, FURIO will improve the operating economics of customers through its highest payload capacity, best-in-class mileage, lowest maintenance costs and better engine power management across different load and road conditions. Keeping this in mind, the new Mahindra MDI Tech FURIO engine is equipped with the patented Mahindra FuelSmart technology to optimise fuel consumption. The highlight of this technology is the multimode switches to optimise fuel consumption and engine power availability as per load and road conditions.

Apart from this, the MDI Tech engine is light weight, and low friction to further enhance its efficiency. It also offers high torque at low RPMs leading to higher performance in both inter-city and intra-city traffic conditions.

FURIO is built with rugged and durable aggregates for longer vehicle life, at the same time offering highest payload in the entire segment to carry more and earn more.

The Pininfarina designed FURIO is set to be a game changer for MTB and for the industry, giving the new truck the safest, most ergonomic and comfortable cabin that will set new standards. Apart from being the most profitable truck by virtue of its best-in-class fuel efficiency, lowest total cost of ownership (TCO) and highest payload, the brand new FURIO also comes with many thoughtful features built around the truck driver to provide more comfort and also enhance safety and productivity.

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