Mahindra Marazzo
Top Specs & Features of Marazzo
| Engine | : 1497 CC |
| Power | : 120.96bhp@3500rpm |
| Torque | : 300Nm@1750-2500rpm |
| Seating Capacity | : 8 |
| Transmission | : Manual Only |
| Fuel Type | : Diesel |
| Boot Space(Ltrs) | : 190 Liters |
| Airbags | : Driver and Passenger |
| Safety Rating | : 4 Star |
Mahindra Marazzo Variants Price
- Diesel (6 Variants)
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Marazzo Key Highlights
Features: Inspired by a shark, they say. Do you see the resemblance? We do, even if faintly so. That said, there’s no denying that the Marazzo is a handsome MPV. And we’re glad Mahindra designers haven’t gone overboard in adding unnecessary styling elements to it. The smoked out headlamps work together with the toothy grille to give it a confident face. From the side, the large 17-inch alloy wheels stands out and so does the subtle sliver of chrome that underlines the massive glass area. It’s slightly quirky from the rear but the large shark fin-inspired tail lamps do well to provide some relief to the eyes. With the Marazzo, you get the sense that function was valued over form. Glad! Because, it clearly shows on the inside. The Marazzo’s wheelbase is longer than that of the Innova Crysta’s. And that’s despite the Mahindra being a full 150mm smaller. Entering and exiting the MPV is a breeze, and there’s a healthy amount of room no matter which row you’re seated in. It’s among the few cars in which you can travel with seven or eight occupants without jostling for room. On the features front, there’s what you’d expect — a touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, cruise control, a 4.2-inch display in the instrument cluster, and leather seats. There’s a unique roof-mounted air-conditioning system as well, which we must say works without a hiccup. Issues include that there’s just one 12V socket in the whole car, and one USB slot for the second row to charge phones. You also don’t get the feel-good features such as auto headlamps, auto wipers or an auto-dimming IRVM. Also, we think the Marazzo could’ve done with side and curtain airbags, at least in the top-spec variant. Standard safety kit includes dual airbags, anti-lock brakes with EBD and all-round disc brakes. Notably, the Marazzo scored a 4-star safety rating in the GlobalNCAP crash test.
Engine: For the time being, you get a single 1.5-litre diesel engine with the Marazzo. This engine makes 123PS of power and 300Nm of torque and is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. There’s no petrol-powered Marazzo yet, neither do you get the choice of an automatic gearbox. But Mahindra has confirmed both will be made available by 2020. In our road test, the Marazzo returned 14.86kmpl in the city and 16.97kmpl on the highway. As expected, it isn’t a particularly quick car, taking a leisurely 15 seconds to reach 100kmph from a standstill.
Rivals: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga: In its new avatar, the Ertiga isn’t really doing anything substantially different compared to the old version. But it does everything a little bit better. And that was all that was required, wasn’t it? Why fix it if it ain’t broke?Toyota Innova Crysta: The Crysta has been a beacon of reliability. It scores well across all parameters, from design to engine refinement to the comfort of the passengers. You also get a bevy of features and the after-sales service is unparalleled too. No wonder people still prefer this luxurious people carrier to big and cumbersome SUVs.
Variants: The Mahindra Marazzo variants lineup includes the M2, M4, M6 and M8. With the M2, you get a sour deal: there’s no music system, reverse parking sensors or electric ORVMs. This variant makes sense only if you’re looking to add the Marazzo to your fleet of taxis. If you’re looking to buy for yourself and are on a budget, stretch for the M4 at the least. While this variant too isn’t particularly well-equipped it at least gets a music system, rear wash-wipe, rear defogger, a height-adjustable driver’s seat and electrically-adjustable ORVMs. With the M6, Mahindra is throwing in quite a lot of goodies. In isolation, it seems like a value offering. But compare the price premium to the M4 and you’d think twice before justifying that expense. It gets 16-inch alloy wheels, projector headlamps, a 4.2-inch TFT display in the instrument cluster, and a touchscreen infotainment system paired with a 6-speaker music system. In the top-spec M8 variant, you get bigger 17-inch alloy wheels, a better touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, cruise control and leatherette upholstery.
Key Things to Know about Marazzo
- Space, everyday usability, likeable quality, 4-star safety rating
- Ill-equipped lower variants, no automatic transmission, no petrol engine
The Mahindra Marazzo has carved out a nice niche for itself, right between the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and the Toyota Innova Crysta. It’s a pukka 7- /8-seater and has all the goodies a modern family would require. Sure, it isn’t a driver’s delight, but that’s hardly something that’s expected from an MPV anyway!
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Maintenance Cost4.1/5
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- The ARAI-claimed mileage of the Mahindra Marazzo is 17.3 kmpl. However, the actual mileage may vary based on factors such as riding style, traffic conditions, terrain, load.
- The Mahindra Marazzo has 1 Diesel Engine on offer. The Diesel engine is 1497 cc. It is available with Manual transmission. Depending upon the variant and fuel type the Marazzo has a mileage of 17.3 kmpl. The Marazzo has maximum power of 120.96bhp@3500rpm and maximum torque of 300Nm@1750-2500rpm.
- The Mahindra Marazzo has ARAI claimed mileage of 17.3 kmpl. The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 17.3 kmpl.
- Inspired by a shark, they say. Do you see the resemblance? We do, even if faintly so. That said, there’s no denying that the Marazzo is a handsome MPV. And we’re glad Mahindra designers haven’t gone overboard in adding unnecessary styling elements to it. The smoked-out headlamps work together with the toothy grille to give it a confident face. From the side, the large 17-inch alloy wheels stand out and so does the subtle sliver of chrome that underlines the massive glass area. It’s slightly quirky from the rear but the large shark fin-inspired tail lamps do well to provide some relief to the eyes. With the Marazzo, you get the sense that function was valued over form. Glad!
- Shark 🦈 design, but no shark fin antenna 📡. The only MPV that doesn't have button start. The only MPV that doesn't have hill hold assist. The only MPV that doesn't have Cruise Control. The only MPV that doesn't have Petrol Engine.
- Mahindra Marazzo is priced from INR 13.71 - 16.03 Lakh (Ex-showroom Price in New Delhi). You may click on the given link and select your city accordingly for an estimated [on-road@https://www.zigwheels.com/mahindra-cars/marazzo/on-road-price-delhi
- Selecting between the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6 and Mahindra Marazzo would depend on certain factors such as your preference of the brand, usage, cabin space, fuel type, etc. The Mahindra Marazzo has carved out a nice niche for itself, right between the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and the Toyota Innova Crysta. It’s a pukka 7- /8-seater and has all the goodies a modern family would require. Sure, it isn’t a driver’s delight, but that’s hardly something that’s expected from an MPV anyway. Whereas, the Ertiga is visually identical to the BS4 model and is wider and longer than its predecessor. It also has 15-inch alloy wheels and LED elements in the taillamps. Interior features include a Smartplay Studio infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a color TFT multi-information display, steering-mounted audio controls, and automatic climate control. So, if you want a comfortable ride for 7 people then you can enjoy it with the reliable people mover Maruti Suzuki Ertiga with a good spacious cabin. On the other hand, Maruti has done enough with the XL6 to distinguish it from the Ertiga but a few more wow features and a better safety package would have made it an irresistible package. As it stands it's a good option for a large family looking for one car that could do it all. However, a few more wow features and a better safety package would have made the XL6 an irresistible package. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
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Mahindra Marazzo Mileage
| Fuel/Transmission | ARAI Claimed Mileage |
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| Diesel Manual | 17.3 Kmpl |
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