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      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review

      Desirazu Venkat

      Desirazu Venkat

      Opening

      Mahindra is coming back into the premium SUV market in India and this time around, it’s with a new car and a new approach. The car is, of course, the Alturas G4, which is a fourth generation Ssangyong Rexton, but with the Mahindra badges.
      The India-spec first generation Rexton was launched in 2013. Despite bringing with it some significant ammo, there wasn’t much Mahindra could do to put a dent in the numbers of the Toyota Fortuner or the Ford Endeavour, the biggest names in this segment.
      On paper, everything looks to be in favour of the car including a new premium section in the Mahindra showroom where it will be retailed. But how does feel in real life, well here are our first impressions…

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review

      Appearance Exterior

      The Alturas G4 is a huge car and doesn’t make any pretensions otherwise, a feat that its predecessor had a bit of a tough time doing. It’s what sells in this part of the market and Mahindra has managed to tick off that one major box on the check list.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      Up front is the signature Mahindra grille and eye brow LED daytime running lamps. The bumper’s got heavy and muscular shapes on it while a large chrome line acts as the chin and adds to the premium factor of the car.
      In profile, the Alturas sits on 18-inch alloy wheels and has a very visible rear over hang that is accentuated by two massive curves that give the car very wide hips, adding to the whole big image of the vehicle. At the rear, the tail lamps sit like large wedges on the edges of the car and are connected by a large piece of chrome above the number plate slot.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      The Alturas steps away, in both name and design, from the standard Mahindra convention given that the car does not have a name starting with “O” nor does it have a large number of badges at the rear. In fact, the minimal number of badges shines the spotlight on the nicely crafted bumper that cuts across the visual weight of the vehicle and does well to enhance that boxy SUV look.

      Appearance Interior

      Big and boxy on the outside, but well-appointed and luxurious on the inside. That’s pretty much the game that Mahindra is playing with the Alturas and on first impressions, this car does not disappoint.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      Step in and you are greeted by a (two-tone quilted Napa) leather-lined space all around. It’s on the lower half of the dashboard, the seats are made of it and just so you don’t forget, there’s even large swathes of it on the door cards. Tying into this are soft touch plastics on all the touch points both in the first and second row.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      Our test car, a top spec 4WD model, has been loaded up with all the luxuries that Mahindra offers with the Alturas and given its price and positioning, these are all standard features in a car in this bracket. There’s the usual stuff like touchscreen infotainment system with an 8.0-inch display and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, two-zone climate control and powered driver’s seat with 3 set memory function. The extra bit of panache comes in the form of a welcome function that adjusts the driver’s seat and mirrors when you open the door, a 360 degree camera for all around view and a seven-inch TFT-LCD in the instrument cluster that has really neat graphics and animations.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      The second row plays major role in a car like this because the Alturas will be under the scanner for those who want to be driven around. The seats are comfy enough for lengthy journeys and the all-important ideal leg room for the Alturas stands at 810mm. The Endeavour’s is 760mm while the Fortuner’s stands at 730mm. That’s a full 70mm of space over the Fortuner and 50mm over the Endeavour translating directly into addition space at the back.
      The centre arm rest has pop-out cup holders while the AC vent console has a USB port with fast charging capability. A nice little touch is that the roof is scooped out for the second row for additional head room. In terms of numbers, this translates to 980mm for the Alturas, 930mm for the Fortuner and 950mm for the Ford Endeavour. However, it should be noted that the seat back does not recline and for lengthy journeys this could become an issue.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      In what is otherwise a pretty good package, the third row is, for want of a better term, inadequate and is best reserved for children or short journeys. In terms of pure numbers, the knee room stands at 640mm for the Alturas, 660mm for the Fortuner and massive 730mm for the Endeavour. These might be small numbers in their actuality but the additional space will make a major difference in terms of comfort factor.

      Performance Drive

      The Alturas will only be offered with a 2.2-litre diesel producing 184bhp/420Nm. It is mated to a seven-speed automatic and the car that we drove gets AWD. On the go, there’s lag under the 2000rpm mark but after that it’s a linear stream with sufficient grunt to propel this over a two tonne car without much effort.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      The gearing gets taller as you move up the ratios and you can cruise at 80kmph at just under 2000rpm in seventh gear. One of the nice things we found is that there’s no freewheeling during off-throttle coasting. This is especially reassuring while going downhill in such a large vehicle. There are no drive modes but, it does come with a manual mode via a switch on the gated gear lever. It’s not the most effective system and you are better off letting the car do its own thing.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      At the lower end of things, the ride is acceptable and the Alturas takes everything in its stride without really having to put in too much effort. Even the largest pot holes can be dealt with, thanks in part to the high ground clearance. Passengers are insulated from a lot of the NVH from outside thanks to some high quality insulation work in the cabin and realistically, things only get really noisy when you are on a concrete road.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      However, at high speed, the car feels busy with a lot of vertical movement – something that is surely not confidence inducing. One of the major surprises is the straight line stability. Even at significant three-digit speeds the car, despite its size and width, is not affected by cross winds.

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review


      In terms of handling, the Alturas feels big and heavy. Given its size, weight and high centre of gravity, the Alturas doesn’t like to be hustled around corners and you are better off guiding it from point to point at a slower speed. There’s a bit of play in steering and it does feel quite light at low speeds.

      Tech Specs

      Make Mahindra
      Model Alturas G4
      Fuel Diesel
      Variant 4WD
      Engine Capacity 2.2-litre
      Max. Power (bhp@rpm) 178@4000
      Max. torque (Nm@rpm) 420@1600
      Gears  Seven
      Length mm 4850
      Width mm 1960
      Height mm 1825
      Wheelbase mm 2835
      Fuel Capacity (in litres) 78
      Tyre size 255/60 R18

      Features

      Features  
      Power Driver's Seat Yes
      Nappa Leather upholstery Yes
      4WD Yes
      Automatic Tail Gate Opening Yes
      Projector Headlamps   Yes

      Competition All Specs

      Specifications Mahindra
      Alturas G4
      Toyota
      Fortuner
      Ford
      Endeavour 
      Variant 4WD 2.8 4X4 AT 3.2 4X4 AT
      Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel
      Engine Capacity 2.2 Litre 2755 3198
      Max. Power (bhp@rpm) 178@4000 174@ 3400 197@3000
      Max. torque (Nm@rpm) 420@1600 450@ 1600 470@1750
      Gears  Seven Six Six
      Length mm 4850 4795 4892
      Width mm 1960 1855 1860
      Height mm 1825 1835 1837
      Wheelbase mm 2835 2745 2850
      Fuel Capacity (in litres) 78 80 80
      Tyre size 255/60 R18 265/60 R18 265/60 R18

      Conclusion

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review

      Now, the fact that Mahindra has segmented this car for India is not surprising- They did tell us, at the 2018 Auto Expo, no less. What is news is that on first impressions, the Alturas G4 looks to be a significant jump over its predecessor. There’s a new engine, gearbox and modern design stepping up the game for the car significantly and more importantly something from the Indian automaker’s stables that’s capable of taking the fight to the Ford Endeavour and Toyota Fortuner. Mahindra now needs to price the Alturas correctly and also offer a good after-sales experience to ensure that this car makes its mark in the premium SUV segment. 

      2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive Review

      Photographs by Kaustubh Gandhi 

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