Mahindra Logan 'Collection' 1.6 GLS Updates

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Friday, 15 March 2024 07:21 AM The Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol variant, although no longer in production, remains a testament to the collaboration between Mahindra and Renault in creating a reliable and affordable car for the Indian market. Its legacy continues to influence the automotive sector in India.
Wednesday, 16 February 2011 05:39 PM The Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol variant, though discontinued, was known for its robust engine and decent mileage. It offered 13 kmpl, which was competitive in its segment. The car also featured a spacious interior and a large boot space of nearly 510 litres. I think this made it a practical choice for many Indian buyers.
Wednesday, 16 February 2011 11:41 AM In 2011, owners of the Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol variant praised its back seat comfort and generous legroom, making it a favorite among those who often had chauffeurs. However, some users noted that the ride quality could be improved, especially for passengers with back issues.
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 05:40 AM The Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol was priced at around Rs. 5.03 lakhs, making it an affordable option in the compact sedan segment. It came with a manual transmission and produced 100 PS of power, which was respectable for its time. I believe this pricing strategy helped it gain traction in the Indian market.
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 08:41 PM Mahindra Renault introduced two new variants of the Logan in 2007, including the 1.6 GLX Petrol, which was closely related to the 1.6 GLS. These new variants were positioned between the existing GLE/DLE and GLS/DLS models, offering additional features like adjustable rear-head restraints and central locking systems.
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 02:48 PM The Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol variant was produced at Mahindra and Mahindras Nashik plant, which had an annual production capacity of 50,000 units. The company aimed to achieve this peak production capacity in the following year. This production scale indicated the models popularity and demand in India.
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 01:15 PM The Mahindra Logan, including the 1.6 GLS Petrol variant, was known for its fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs. The diesel variants achieved a mileage of 19.2 kmpl, while the petrol variants managed around 15.7 kmpl. This made the Logan a cost-effective choice for Indian consumers.
Wednesday, 27 June 2007 12:42 AM In terms of design, the Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol maintained a simple yet functional aesthetic, which appealed to many Indian buyers looking for a no-frills, reliable car. The cars exterior was not flashy but was durable and easy to maintain. I think this simplicity was part of its charm.
Wednesday, 27 June 2007 12:55 AM The Mahindra Logan 1.6 GLS Petrol variant came with several features that enhanced its usability, including front and rear power windows, a trunk room light, and central locking systems. These features made it a comfortable and convenient option for daily driving.
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 07:27 PM Mahindra Renault expanded the availability of the Logan, including the 1.6 GLS Petrol variant, to more cities and dealerships across India. By the end of 2007, they planned to have the car available in 20 towns through 43 dealers, further increasing its accessibility.