2020 Mahindra Marazzo BS6 price, variants explained

The Mahindra Marazzo , along with being upgraded for BS6 emissions norms, has also undergone a variant revision, with the carmaker having streamlined the line-up to just three trims. As we’ve previously reported, the BS6 Marazzo can now be had in M2, M4+ and M6+ trim with each offered in seven (middle row captain seats) or eight-seat (middle-row bench) cabin configurations. The latter two trims are new to the line-up while the previously available M4, M6 and fully loaded M8 trims have been discontinued.

  • Mahindra MPV gets new M4+ and M6+ trim levels
  • Previously available top-spec M8 trim discontinued
  • BS6-compliant 1.5-litre diesel develops 123hp and 300Nm

Here is what you get in each variant of the BS6 Mahindra Marazzo:

Mahindra Marazzo M2 (Rs 11.25 lakh [7- and 8-seater])

  • Dual airbags
  • ABS
  • All wheel disc brakes
  • Front seat belt reminders
  • ISOFIX child seat mounts
  • 16-inch steel wheels
  • Air conditioning
  • Rear air-con vents
  • Power windows
  • Front centre armrest
  • Middle-row centre armrest – 7 seater only

Mahindra Marazzo M4+ (Rs 12.37 lakh [7-seater]; Rs 12.45 lakh [8 seater])

In addition to the Marazzo M2

  • Audio system with USB, Aux and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Rear defogger
  • 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Electric adjust wing mirrors
  • Driver seat height adjust
  • Remote central locking
  • Middle-row centre armrest – 7 and 8-seater
  • Rear wiper and washer
  • Steering-mounted audio controls

Mahindra Marazzo M6+ (Rs 13.51 lakh [7 seater]; Rs 13.59 lakh [8-seater])

In addition to the Marazzo M4+

  • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • On-board navigation
  • Fog lamps with cornering function
  • Rear-view camera
  • Projector headlamps with follow-me-home function
  • 17-inch alloy wheels
  • Auto climate control
  • Adjustable lumbar support (front seats)
  • Driver window one-touch operation

What equipment is now no longer available the Mahindra Marazzo?

With the previously available fully-loaded M8 trim no longer available, there are some features that have also been deleted. Equipment no longer available includes leatherette upholstery, a cooled glovebox, power folding wing mirrors and cruise control. However, one must also keep in mind that the M6+ undercuts the price of the old BS4 M8 trim by a little over Rs 1 lakh. The BS4 M8 variant was priced at Rs 14.68 lakh (ex-showroom) for the 7-seater and Rs 14.77 lakh for the 8-seater.

What’s under the hood?

Mechanically little has changed with the MPV save for the upgrade to meet the more stringent emission norms. The 123hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine continues to be the sole engine on offer and is paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox. An AMT gearbox option and a petrol engine option are in the works.

What are its rivals?

The Marazzo goes up against the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga (Rs 7.59 – 10.13 lakh)* and its more premium derivative, the XL6 (Rs 9.85 – 11.51 lakh)*. However, unlike the Marazzo, both Maruti models are petrol only and significantly undercut the Mahindra MPV in terms of price. At its current pricing, the Marazzo sits in a gap between the two Marutis and the larger Toyota Innova Crysta (Rs 15.66 – 23.63 lakh)*

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

*Prices include automatic variants

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