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Old 8th July 2021, 18:01   #1
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Mahindra Supro Profit Truck range launched

Mahindra has launched the Supro Profit Truck Mini and Maxi priced at Rs. 5.40 lakh and Rs. 6.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai), respectively.

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Supro Profit Truck Mini



The Supro Profit Truck Mini is powered by a 909cc, 2-cylinder, direct-injection diesel engine that produces 26 BHP and 55 Nm. The engine is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. It has two driving modes - Power and Eco and claims to deliver a mileage of 23.30 km/l.

The truck also comes with a CNG option, which produces 27 BHP and 60 Nm. It claims to deliver a mileage of 23.35 km/kg. The CNG version has a payload capacity of 750 kg and comes with a 3 year / 80,000 km warranty.

Supro Profit Truck Maxi



The Supro Profit Truck Maxi has a payload capacity of 1,050 kg. It rides on 14-inch wheels and has a ground clearance of 196 mm. In comparison, the Mini rides on 13-inch wheels and has a ground clearance of 170 mm.

The Maxi is powered by a direct-injection turbo diesel engine that produces 47 BHP and 100 Nm. Mahindra claims a mileage of 21.94 km/l.

The truck comes with a day cabin and a deck body cargo option. It is equipped with air-conditioning and power steering.

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Old 9th July 2021, 01:14   #2
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Re: Mahindra Supro Profit Truck range launched

So is this like a facelift version of Maximo? Supro name flopped as a van, not sure why it would work here.

Also unless vehicle is cheap to repair, cargo driver cum owners don't care what engine is mounted in it. This segment is usually bought by drivers and honestly they don't like advanced engines/turbos etc. Their logic is "more technology = costly to maintain"

Except people who deliver light FMCG (chips, biscuits, non liquid stuff) most others drive like a snail, as they usually overload. So turbo, ac etc are not going to favor the sale to that extent.
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