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Mahindra & Mahindra Is Coming to the U.S.

Mahindra Scorpio

American auto market is full of various brands, but there is another one trying to fit in. The Indian manufacturer Mahindra & Mahindra has unveiled its plans to increase its line of products in Europe and to enter the U.S. market in the nearest future.

The company is known for utility vehicles, pick-up trucks, and ¾ wheelers. One of the main models is Mahindra Scorpio which has numerous modifications. Lately the SUV has been reengineered heavily in order to be fit for the American market. As soon as the network of 300 dealers is established in the U.S. Mahindra & Mahindra will start bringing Scorpio. If the vehicle does well on the market, the manufacturer wants to start assembling it in the country.

In addition to this Mahindra & Mahindra is also planning to expand its work in Europe. The company is going to bring a bigger variety of vehicles to the European market and to the U.K in particular.

The Indian manufacturer is ready to go worldwide and the first steps in this plan have already been made.

They are actually first entering the market with their 2 and 4-door pickups. I’m hearing really positive things about the pickups – their clean diesel engine seems to be driving specs off the roof! Did I mention diesel? Finally! I hear Mahindra blows the competition away in the Indian UV space.

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