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All-New Mahindra Armada Rendered — Will It Return?
The first-generation Armada was launched back in 1990. It was a multi-utility vehicle (MUV) based upon Mahindra’s iconic Jeep.
The
rendered
images
of
the
Mahindra
Armada
has
been
surfaced
on
the
internet.
The
styling
of
the
'All-new
Armada'
looks
very
similar
to
the
2016
Jeep
Wrangler
Unlimited.
When we compare the front portion of the render with the old Armada, we will notice that the old rectangular shaped headlamps are replaced by large LED headlight units. On the front, it also features a contemporary front grille, turn indicator on the wheel arch and a beefy front bumper.
The Armada now gets a 5-door layout, with a hard top cabin cover. It also features big tyres on 5 split spoke alloy wheels. As of now, there is no news regarding its launch.
The first-generation Armada was launched back in 1990. It was a multi-utility vehicle (MUV) based upon Mahindra's iconic Jeep.
Back then, the vehicle was powered by a Peugeot 2.5-litre diesel engine producing 72bhp of power and 152Nm of torque. With this power figures, the vehicle was able to do a top whack of 100 km/h.
Then, Armada Grande was the most luxurious version the normal version. It had power windows, power steering, new interiors and an electro-mechanical 4x4 selector. Later, this vehicle was replaced by company's current model, the Bolero.