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Mahindra Quanto update in the works

Mahindra is readying a significantly updated version of the Quanto. The updated Quanto is expected to come with a whole host of exterior changes such as mildly restyled headlamps, grille and bumpers and new-design alloy wheels for higher variants. The interiors are expected to get changes in the form of a new beige-themed dashboard and steering wheel, audio system with Bluetooth and voice command recognition. The seats are also expected to be all-new with better cushioning and lumbar support.




A major update that is expected on the Quanto will be the usage of tweaked suspension and addition of extra bushes and a rear stability bar. The Xylo has recently been similarly updated and resultantly, has seen a big difference in its driving characteristics.
The updated Quanto will come with the existing 1.5-litre three-cylinder diesel motor good for 98.6bhp and 24.4kgm mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. Mahindra had showcased an AMT-gearbox equipped Quanto at the Auto Expo 2014. Our sources tell us that this version could be launched along with the other styling and mechanical updates later this year.

Mahindra Quanto update; what is it?
  • Exterior and interior styling tweaks and more features
  • All-new seats with better cushioning and lumbar support
  • Tweaked suspension set-up with extra bushes and rear stability bar
  • Same 1.5-litre three-cylinder motor to carry over
  • AMT version likely to come with this update

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