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Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra Racing during the Tokyo E-Prix (29/03/24) by Sam Bloxham
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erelavent · 4 months
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Mahindra developing an female-presenting AI bot to give behind the scenes info on the team and "create positive change" instead of just idk HIRING A WOMAN to film content in a space that's typically male-dominated is insane. Like I know the tech industry is trying really hard to shove AI down our throats, but was this really the way to go?
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Mahindra BE Rall-e Concept, 2023. India's leading SUV maker has revealed a new INGLO EV platform and a number of SUV concepts based on it. They are also launching at new electric-only brand, BE.
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micksradio · 1 year
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2023 Diriyah E-prix ↳ © Getty Images
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marvindesertcamp · 1 year
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Jaisalmer ❤️🌷🌺
Marvin Desert Camp
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Mahindra Thar Earth Edition LX 4WD- ₹17.6 lakh | Real-life review
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racingcarsgozoom · 1 year
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Sweet Dreams
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dailyfe · 3 months
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Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra Racing during the Diriyah E-Prix (27/01/24) by Sam Bagnall
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lewsguystuff · 2 months
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abnormalbubblegumman · 3 months
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No added laps. And Rowland making a good chase for Frijns (Who's making a good chase for Cassidy)
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sunnyseconds · 4 months
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I wanted to watch Formula E yesterday but because I was so used to sunday races I literally MISSED IT💀
I was so prepared to watch it TODAY. (It‘s not even the first Formula E race I would’ve watched, how did I manage to forget????)
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modusmumbles · 4 months
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Mahindra, first team to create a fake AI woman as an "employee" and first team to fire it after less than a day
It's great they did delete it they literally made a woman that was their property and an object which is fucking gross, let alone the hire a real woman thing or the using ai is bad for environment thing too
Also like, why didn't they just make an anthro mascot instead?? I mean, we know why but it would have been 100% better to pay artist to make a mascot.
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formulatalk · 7 months
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FE: Nyck de Vries and Edoardo Mortara Form Mahindra Racing's Lineup for Season 10
Nyck de Vries, the Formula E champion in 2020-21, is set to make his return to the category after signing a multi-year deal with Mahindra Racing. Following a brief stint in Formula 1, de Vries brings his experience to a team looking for a fresh start. His return to Formula E is like "coming back home," said de Vries, displaying his enthusiasm for the new journey.
Joining de Vries is Edoardo Mortara, another prominent name in Formula E. Mortara, who competed for Maserati Formula E, will join Mahindra Racing with a multi-year agreement. Both drivers share common values and determination and are committed to taking the team back to the top of the competition.
Mahindra Racing faced challenges in the previous season, but Frederic Bertrand, the team's CEO, highlights the team's long-term commitment to rebuilding and progressing. The expectation is that Season 10 will be a year of development and progress as the team works towards achieving success in the highly competitive Formula E category.
Fans can expect something new from the cars when the season kicks off in January 2024, in Mexico City. Mahindra Racing is determined to make history in the category with this new lineup, which brings a track record of success and a clear vision of returning the team to the top.
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mahindramotoringmagic · 5 months
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New Mahindra Pik-Up Double Cab Reviewed
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Early October 2017, Mahindra launched the updated version of its next-generation Pik-Up in Gauteng. Women on Wheels was there to experience what Mahindra promises will make competitors sit up and pay heed.
In South Africa, bakkie fans have various reasons for their product preferences, whether it be for work, play, or simply the pure joy of owning a bakkie (or simply their love of the model). Apart from its affordability in South Africa’s tough current economic climate, bakkie owners most likely value its combination of comfort and capability.
It appears that Mahindra has tapped into this. The new double cab Mahindra hosts a variety of features to satisfy these desires, with a price tag that should appeal to a broader range of consumers. It now comes with a six-speed manual transmission, increased turbodiesel power with 103 kW, a much more attractive interior than its predecessor and a towing capacity of 2 500 kg.
Robust and rugged, a real outdoorsy adventurer
On the outside, it might look somewhat outdated when compared to some of the other new bakkie brands launched this year, but I like that it’s got that hint of old-school originality quirk to it. As much as I love the look of the latest bakkies out there, the new Mahindra Pik-Up gives the impression of a real off-road, outdoorsy adventurer, perfectly suited to South Africa’s diverse and often harsh road terrains.
The upgrade does, however, give the new Pik-Up a slightly more aggressive and modern look, with emphasis on the front-end styling. The most significant changes to the exterior include a new grille, headlights, bonnet and foglamps.  Headlights on either side of the grille are also completely new with a new curved LED daytime running light signature, or “eyebrow” as Mahindra names it, for the top-of-the-range S10 derivative.
Convenience and comfort 
I had quite a lot of time inside Mahindra’s new Pik-Up while driving from Lanseria International Airport to Magaliesberg. While we usually pair up or have at least one driving ‘buddy’ on launches, I was assigned to my vehicle without a driving partner. At first, I was somewhat apprehensive about having to navigate myself in a car I’d never driven before, but it didn’t take long for me to feel comfortable and confident. In fact, I rather enjoyed having the cabin to myself as I could take in all that it had to offer, without any distractions. I was also grateful for the S10’s built-in Navigation system that directed me through every town and highway road, very precisely and timely.
Seating positioning in the new Pik-Up is raised and you sit pretty high up, while visibility through the windows is unobstructed. Seating is further made comfortable thanks to improved upholstery and the flagship S10 derivative adds driver convenience with a multi-functional steering wheel, as well as remote central locking and cruise control.
Driving impressions
Mahindra’s new Pik-Up’s six-speed manual gearbox driving rear wheels is what I enjoyed the most during my test drive. Gear-changing is efficient and smooth, while its in-gear acceleration and pulling power are sufficient. It has an updated 2,2-litre four-cylinder mHawk turbodiesel engine with an impressive torque of 320 N.m which is reached at 1 600 r/min.
The entire range of the new Mahindra DC bakkies is fitted with an electronic Locking Differential as standard, so there’s no need to sit and fiddle with buttons or to wait for activation lights during your off-roading excursions. We had a quick go at some off-roading with the new Pik-Up once we reached Magaliesberg and although the terrain going uphill was extremely uneven and rocky, I remained pretty comfortable and solid behind the wheel.
Safety conscious
Mahindra’s done a good job at providing enough safety features as standard on some models, to give someone like myself, a somewhat neurotic and safety-consciously minded driver, peace of mind. These include ABS, EBD, Dual airbags, Crash protection crumple zones and a Collapsible steering column.
They’ve also added three headrests for backseat passengers, three-point seatbelts, as well as two ISOFIX anchor-points at the back of the Double Cab S10 models.
The new Mahindra Pik-Up might not be as refined as bakkies like the Ford Ranger or the Volkswagen Amarok, for example, but it’s certainly a great alternative to the bigger players and for customers looking for a more affordable bakkie capable of heavy loads and off-roading adventures.
Pricing 
The Mahindra double cab pricing includes a 4 Year /120 000 km Warranty and roadside assistance, and a 5 Year / 90 000 km Service Plan. Services are at 20,000 km intervals or every 12 months, whichever comes first.
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Review shared from https://mahindramadness.postach.io/post/new-mahindra-pik-up-double-cab-reviewed
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micksradio · 1 year
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2023 Mexico City E-prix ↳ © Shutterstock
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