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ahindra is pitching its facelifted 2016 Genio squarely at

the trades, offering more bang for your buck with the

budget-oriented Indian-built one-tonne ute range that

continues to start from $19,990 drive-away.

Detail changes inside and out serve to modernise the

Genio, with a new grille and updated 15” wheels the main

attractions on the outside while the cabin now has darker

trim throughout.

Electronic traction control remains optional, but Mahinda’s

local distributor is working to have it fitted standard by the

end of the year.

The Genio continues to be offered in single and dual cab

body styles – the latter kicking off from $24,990 drive-away –

with a turbo-diesel engine and either a 4x2 or 4x4

driveline available.

The power source in question is a 2.2L four-cylinder

‘mHawk’ unit with a variable geometry turbocharger that

produces 88kW of power at 4,000rpm and 280Nm of torque

from 1,800-2,800rpm. A five-speed manual is the only

gearbox on offer, while specifying a 4WD system adds $3,500.

Fuel economy on the official combined cycle is listed as

8.6L/100km.

Mahindra claims the cabin is one of the most spacious in its

class and the Australian-sourced aluminium tray – supplied

by Queensland manufacturer Triple M Truck Bodies – is fitted

standard. It measures 1,777mm wide and 2,700mm/1,950mm

long (single/dual cab), both with removable drop sides

and tailgate.

Gross vehicle mass is 2,980kg, kerb weight 1,720-1,980kg

depending on the variant, and payload ranges from an even

tonne on the 4x4 dual cab to 1,100kg on the 4x2 twin, 1,160kg

on the 4x4 single and a handy 1,260kg on the 4x2 single.

Braked towing capacity is on the low side at 1,800kg across

the range.

The suspension design is a conventional independent

double-wishbone arrangement up front, with a solid-axle

leaf-sprung configuration at the rear. Disc brakes are fitted at

the front end, and drums at the rear.

Standard features include front fog lights, air-conditioning,

central locking, tilt-adjustable steering, cruise control,

electric windows/mirrors and steering-mounted audio

controls, while Bluetooth phone connectivity is available as

an option. The dual cab offers a ‘Digital Drive Assist System’

with trip computer information such as internal and external

ambient temperature, date and time, and fuel consumption.

Standard safety equipment includes dual front airbags and

ABS brakes.

Mahindra

www.mahindra.com.au

MAHINDRA GENIO