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Bikesales Staff5 Sept 2016
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Mahindra mPact XTV side-by-side range

A new line-up, designed and built in the USA

Mahindra Ag & Auto Australia has launched a new range of side-by-sides called mPact.

Designed and built in the USA, the new Mahindra mPact range is based on a full-width three-seater chassis design that comes in numerous configurations. The 750 B Spec, featuring a Kohler 747cc petrol engine, 56.3 km/h top speed, 544kg cargo box capacity and 952kg tow capacity is just the start of the range. The 750 S adds alloy wheels, a front hitch and electric-powered cargo box lift.

All models feature 4WD with auto-lock front differential, 27-inch tyres on 14-inch wheels, a CVT transmission, 304mm ground clearance, 260mm discs and a fully welded steel chassis with independent dual A-frame suspension.

The factory-fit Flex Hauler with electric lift and aluminum drop side tray is unique to Mahindra. Available in either Kohler 747cc petrol or 1000cc diesel configurations, the Flex Hauler's aluminum tray lends itself to numerous work applications. There is also a checker plate tray option.

There are also two six-seater Crew Cab models, available in petrol or diesel.

The mPact range will be available from October 2016. Pricing starts at $16,990 rideaway for the 750 B. For more information click here.

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