The Mahindra Roxor is the retro off-roader of dreams, as long as you stay off-road

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  1. Chinatown

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    The Roxor is powered by a four-cylinder turbodiesel engine with 62 hp and and 144 lb-ft of torque that can tow up to 3,490 pounds, so it’s a tough little mule that can be used for work or play. (Mahindra)
    Fans of retro off-roaders, get ready to Roxor.
    That’s the name of the new 4x4 that Indian automaker Mahindra will begin building in Ann Arbor, Mich., this year.
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    The Roxor is about as back to basics of a truck as you can get. (Mahindra)
    The tiny truck looks like a Jeep CJ, and it’s no coincidence. Mahindra got its start as a carmaker building licensed Willys Jeeps after World War 2 and has been evolving it ever since. It’s like a parallel universe to America’s Jeep.
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    Unlike today’s Jeep Wrangler, the Roxor is about as back to basics of a truck as you can get. It has a steel frame, solid axles, leaf springs a five-speed manual transmission, a two-speed transfer case and a top speed of 45 mph.
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    If that sounds too slow for the highway, it is. But that’s OK, because the Roxor isn’t street legal. It’s a UTV set to compete with the likes of the Polaris Ranger and Honda Pioneer, not to mention the Mahindra Retriever.
    (Sorry to get your hopes up!)
    It’s powered by a four-cylinder turbodiesel engine with 62 hp and and 144 lb-ft of torque that can tow up to 3,490 pounds, so it’s a tough little mule that can be used for work or play.
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    Prices start at $15,499, but Mahindra is planning to offer a ton of customization options, including 900 different paint colors, a variety of seats and an LED light bar mounted to the roll cage that can bump that up quite a bit.
    If it finds enough buyers, don’t be surprised to find something like the Roxor rolling down the street in the future. Mahindra has been looking to break into the U.S. car market for years, and the Roxor is essentially on a scouting mission, just like the Willys often was so many years ago.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    I'd buy one if it was street legal. They won't sell in the USA if they're not street legal.
     
  4. mjd4277

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    Somebody will probably try to find a legal loophole to get it street legal. It has potential. Sometimes the “back to basics” methods are a good thing.
     
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  5. Chinatown

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    Maybe an American entrepreneur can design some type of kit to make it street legal. That's a good price though $15,499.00 and if the price doesn't rise too much making it street legal, I'll buy one. Air bags, seat belts, etc. Keep it basic as possible though.
    This is a job for Elon Musk!
     
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    For $15k I'll buy a Jeep.
     
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    Maybe a used one for $15K
     
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    To add in all the crap that would allow it to be "street legal" ... it wouldn't be what it is and would no longer be affordable. Only a small handful of people could justify such a purchase if it has to be trailered from location to location, or has a large sprawling expanse of property.

    If I was an avid off-roader and had some money, I might prefer that over the bigger ATV's
     
  9. mjd4277

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    $15K if it hasn’t been altered.;)
     
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    That means it’ll do just fine in Texas,Alaska,California,Tennessee or just about any state that has a lot of acreage.
     
  11. AModelCat

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    That's just the budget to buy it. Then there's $15k worth of "Jeep stuff" to put on it afterwards ;)
     
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