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Mahindra Furio Range: Key Features, Performance, and Pricing for Indian Businesses


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 18-Mar-2026 10:00 AM
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Mahindra's Furio range of intermediate commercial vehicles features high-torque BS6 diesel engines, multiple load body options, and robust suspension. Pricing starts at Rs 20.00 lakh, with telematics and warranty support for Indian businesses.
Mahindra Furio Range: Key Features, Performance, and Pricing for Indian Businesses
Mahindra Furio Range: Key Features, Performance, and Pricing for Indian Businesses

Key Highlights

  • Mahindra Furio range offers intermediate commercial vehicles with high-torque BS6 diesel engines
  • Furio 10, 12, and 14 models support payloads and applications from logistics to petroleum transport
  • Pricing starts at Rs 20.00 lakh for Furio 10 and goes up to Rs 23.67 lakh for Furio 14
  • All models feature air braking systems and parabolic or semi-elliptical leaf spring suspensions
  • iMAXX telematics and warranty support included for enhanced uptime and operational efficiency
​​The Mahindra Furio range of intermediate commercial vehicles offers high-torque engines and robust features for logistics and owner-operator businesses in India. These trucks are designed to maximize uptime and profitability, making them popular choices for commercial operations seeking reliable performance and cost efficiency.

Furio 10: Entry-Level Performance

The Mahindra Furio 10 is the most affordable model in the Furio lineup. It features a 3.5-litre mDi Tech 4-cylinder BS6-compliant diesel engine. This engine, paired with a MNT 55 6-speed manual transmission, delivers 122.70 hp at 2500 rpm and 375 Nm of torque at 1300-2000 rpm in load mode. In empty mode, it produces 106.61 hp and 325 Nm of torque at the same rpm range.

The Furio 10 uses parabolic leaf springs in the front and semi-elliptical leaf springs in the rear for ride comfort and load capacity. An air braking system ensures strong vehicle control, especially under heavy loads. Load body options are available for 14 ft and 17.5 ft wheelbases. The maximum payload is 6 tonnes, suitable for parcels, FMCG, petroleum barrels, and logistics goods. The truck has a 185-litre diesel tank and a 13-litre DEF tank for extended operation. Pricing starts at Rs 20.00 lakh and goes up to Rs 22.00 lakh (ex-showroom).

Furio 12 and 14: Enhanced Capability

Furio 12

The Mahindra Furio 12 uses the same mDi tech 4-cylinder BS6-compliant diesel engine as the Furio 10 but is tuned for higher output. It delivers 138.12 hp at 2400 rpm and 500 Nm of torque at 1250-1800 rpm in heavy mode. In light mode, torque is 425 Nm at the same rpm. The suspension setup includes parabolic leaf springs in the front and semi-elliptical leaf springs in the rear. An air braking system is standard. Load body options include 20 ft, 22 ft, and 24 ft wheelbases. The truck is suitable for pharmaceuticals, dairy, fisheries, parcels, fruits, vegetables, petroleum, and auto components. It features a 190-litre diesel tank and an 18-litre DEF tank. Ground clearance is 250 mm, and gradeability is 28.85 percent. Pricing starts at Rs 21.94 lakh and goes up to Rs 22.89 lakh (ex-showroom).

Furio 14

The Mahindra Furio 14 shares the same engine and transmission as the Furio 12, producing 138.12 hp at 2400 rpm and 500 Nm of torque at 1250-1800 rpm in heavy mode. In light mode, torque is 425 Nm. The truck features parabolic leaf springs in the front and semi-elliptical leaf springs in the rear. An air braking system with ABS ensures control under load. Load body options include 20 ft, 22 ft, and 24 ft wheelbases. Applications include fruits, vegetables, e-commerce, and petroleum transport. Pricing starts at Rs 22.57 lakh and reaches Rs 23.67 lakh (ex-showroom).

Additional Features and Support

The Mahindra Furio range includes iMAXX telematics for vehicle health monitoring and operational efficiency. The system provides fault codes, repair strategies, fuel and DEF consumption data, and driver behavior analysis. The trucks come with a 3-year or unlimited kilometer warranty, which is transferable. Mahindra offers a 36-hour service turnaround guarantee, with compensation for delays. If service exceeds 48 hours, additional compensation is provided.

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