Just as planned, the one of the leading Indian carmakers has brought its futuristic design study to the India Auto Expo 2020 in New Delhi.
The open-top ride packs dual engines mounted one per axle, joining their efforts for 313 hp (233 kW). The prototype accelerates to 100 km/h (62 mph) in under five seconds and maxes out at 200 km/h (124 mph). A 59.2-kWh battery grants it up to 520 kilometers (323 miles) of range, Mahindra claims.
The fake radiator grille references the designs of marque’s other recent releases, and the car takes a total of four passengers. The only display inside doubles as a dashboard and infotainment system.
You will probably be justified in thinking that the Mahindra Funster will never reach production in its current state. Local media claim that the second-gen XUV500 will adopt at least some of its styling cues, but that’s about it.