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The company has invested $230 million into a manufacturing plant in Michigan that will begin producing the off-road-only vehicle, called the Roxor, early in 2018. The car will remain under wraps until later this year, but company officials have said it’ll take Mahindra into a “whole different orbit” with the next logical step being a street-legal version. Americans have already been exposed to vehicles with an India connection, even if many don’t realize it. Jaguar and Land Rover are both owned by India’s Tata Motors, though the vehicles are still built in England. You may remember the Mahindra brand from its plans to enter the U.S. late last decade with a small diesel-powered pickup. Thanks to the economy’s simultaneous meltdown, those plans never materialized. This time the company is taking a more methodical approach that will very likely result in Mahindra vehicles coming to a dealership near you. Would you be open to test-driving new cars from brands hailing from India and China? Sounds like they’re on the way! -tgriffith Find Certified Pre-Owned Cars and Used Cars in your area at CarGurus. Shopping for a new vehicle? The Off-Road-Only Roxor May Hit U.S. In 2018 posted first on http://www.cargurus.com/blog/ via Blogger The Off-Road-Only Roxor May Hit U.S. In 2018
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