Base variant of the Mahindra S201 with steel wheels spotted in Mumbai

02/11/2018 - 15:00 | ,   | Yatharth Chauhan

Motoroids reader Udayan Chakraborty has come up with images of a test mule of the Mahindra S201 (codename) testing on the Ghodbunder road in Mumbai. The test unit seems to belong to the entry-level trim as it rides on steel wheels and lacks the roof rails, and rear washer and wiper.

Mahindra S201 Base Variant Spy Images Front Steel
Various spy images have revealed that the base-level trim of the Mahindra S201 will sport steel wheels and will make do without roof rails, and rear washer and wiper.

Our exclusive images of the fully-loaded version have revealed that the top-end grade of the S201 will offer an electric sunroof, LED headlamps and tail lamps, diamond-cut alloy wheels, rear disc brakes, and a rear washer and wiper. Other than this, the equipment list of the new model will include a touchscreen infotainment unit that is likely to support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Passive Keyless Entry, Push Button Start/Stop, dual-zone automatic climate control, seven airbags, and a multi-function steering wheel.

The Mahindra S201 will be available in both petrol and diesel engine variants. The gasoline motor on offer will displace 1.2-litre and will employ a turbocharger to offer a good mix of performance and fuel efficiency. The oil-burner will be shared with the Mahindra Marazzo. The recently launched MPV boasts an all-new 1.5-litre turbo-diesel engine that outputs a maximum power of 121 bhp and a peak torque of 300 Nm. The new-age motors have been jointly developed with Ssangyong Motor.  The oil-burner will be mated a 6-speed manual transmission. An AWD system is unlikely to be offered.

Mahindra S201 Base Variant Spy Images Side Profile
While the Ssangyong Tivoli measures 4,195 mm, the Mahindra S201 will be a sub-4-metre model that will benefit from lower taxation.

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While the Mahindra S201 will be a derivative of the Ssangyong Tivoli, it will enjoy its own distinct identity owing to an all-new front and rear fascias and a shorter wheelbase. The Tivoli is 4,195 mm long, but the S201 will be a sub-4 meter model. The shorter overall length will benefit it from lower taxation that is levied on cars measuring less than 4-metres in length.

[Source- motoroids.com]

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