Mahindra Quanto Diesel C2 Updates

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Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:42 AM The Mahindra Quanto Diesel C2, although discontinued, was known for its 7-seater capacity and a 1.5-litre diesel engine producing 100 bhp and 240 Nm of torque. It had a manual transmission and a rear-wheel drive system. The mileage was rated at 17.21 kmpl. I think this made it a practical choice for families and small groups.
Sunday, 26 November 2023 11:13 AM Despite its discontinuation, the Mahindra Quanto C2 remains a notable vehicle for its unique design, which was based on the Xylo platform. It had a distinctive look with a higher roofline at the rear to accommodate the third row of seats. I think this design was innovative but may not have fully resonated with consumers.
Sunday, 26 November 2023 07:46 AM User reviews of the Quanto C2 highlighted its strong pickup and low maintenance costs. However, there were also suggestions for improvements, such as reducing the vehicles weight to enhance its thrust-to-weight ratio. I believe these user insights are valuable for any future iterations.
Thursday, 03 March 2016 09:31 PM Mahindra had planned to launch a facelift of the Quanto, which was to be called the Nuvosport. This update was expected to include a new front grille, changed air dam design, and the introduction of an automatic transmission, along with a potential petrol engine option. However, this never materialized for the Quanto C2. I believe this facelift could have given the Quanto a new lease on life.
Thursday, 25 June 2015 12:26 AM Mahindra invested heavily in product expansion, including Rs 7,500 crore over three years, which was aimed at enhancing their automotive and tractor businesses. This investment could have potentially improved the Quantos features and market appeal. I think such investments are crucial for staying competitive.
Saturday, 29 September 2012 02:14 PM The Mahindra Quanto C2 was priced around Rs. 7 lakh, making it an affordable option in the mini SUV segment. It came with basic features such as an air conditioner with heater, power and tilt steering, and a digital immobilizer. I think the pricing was competitive, but the lack of advanced features might have been a drawback.
Saturday, 29 September 2012 10:28 AM One of the key reasons for the Quantos development was the tax exemption on sub-4 meter vehicles, which provided a significant cost advantage. The Quanto was designed to fit within this 4-meter limit to enjoy these tax benefits. I believe this strategy was clever but may not have fully addressed consumer needs.
Sunday, 30 September 2012 01:11 AM The Quanto C2 had a ground clearance of 180mm, which was decent for its segment. However, some users felt that the seating comfort and adjustability could have been improved, similar to other vehicles like the Innova and Ertiga. I think addressing these comfort issues could have boosted its popularity.
Saturday, 29 September 2012 08:46 AM The Quanto C2 came in six different color options, including Bronze Green, Getaway Mist Silver, Diamond White, Toreador Red, Molten Red, and Fiery Black. This variety gave buyers some flexibility in choosing a color that suited their taste. I believe color options can significantly influence a buyers decision.
Saturday, 29 September 2012 11:40 AM The Quanto C2 had a boot space of 300 liters, which was reasonable for a vehicle of its size. It also featured basic safety features like ABS with EBD in the higher variants. I think these features were a good start, but more could have been done to enhance safety and comfort.