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Mahindra is set to launch the Alturas G4 SUV in India on November 24. It will replace the outgoing SsangYong Rexton and take over the mantle of the carmaker’s flagship model. Though the SUV promises to be a compelling offering, it is up against some serious players in its segment; the Toyota Fortuner remains the segment best-seller, the Ford Endeavour comes with a pair of strong engines and a lengthy equipment list, and the Isuzu MU-X was recently updated, making it a more rounded package than before. We compare the top-spec four-wheel-drive variants with an automatic gearbox on paper to find out which one of these SUVs comes out on top. 

Dimensions

In true SUV fashion, all models here are big in size. Surprisingly, it’s the Toyota Fortuner that has the smallest dimensions of the lot. The Mahindra Alturas, meanwhile, has the longest wheelbase, at 2,865mm, and is the widest, at 1,960mm, which should give it a commanding road presence. At almost 4.90m, the Ford Endeavour is the longest contender here and has the second-longest wheelbase at 2,850mm. The Isuzu MU-X is the tallest of the lot and, at 230mm, boasts of the highest ground clearance in this comparison. 

Dimensions
Mahindra Alturas Toyota Fortuner Ford Endeavour Isuzu MU-X
Length 4850mm 4795mm 4892mm 4825mm
Width 1960mm 1855mm 1860mm 1860mm
Height 1825mm 1835mm 1837mm 1860mm
Wheelbase 2865mm 2745mm 2850mm 2845mm
Ground Clearance 180mm 225mm 225mm 230mm

Powertrain

As it has the largest displacement and the most number of cylinders, it comes as no surprise that the five-cylinder diesel-equipped Ford Endeavour produces the most power and torque of the lot. There is just one gearbox option on the Endeavour – a 6-speed automatic.  The Ford is also offered with a smaller 2.2-litre diesel motor, which comes with two-wheel-drive only. The Mahindra Alturas’ engine has the smallest cubic capacity but still puts out respectable figures of 180.5hp and 420Nm of torque in this comparison. It comes mated to a Mercedes-sourced 7-speed auto ‘box. The Toyota Fortuner is the only SUV here that has the option of a manual transmission with four-wheel drive. However, the manual variant puts out 30Nm less torque than its automatic counterpart. Toyota’s 2.8-litre diesel produces 177hp in the Fortuner, while a 2.7-litre petrol motor is also on offer.  The Isuzu’s 3.0-litre mill puts out the same power (177hp) as the Fortuner but lesser torque, at 380Nm. It is also mated to a 5-speed automatic gearbox that feels a tad bit outdated in this company. 

Powertrain
Mahindra Alturas Toyota Fortuner Ford Endeavour Isuzu MU-X
Displacement 2157cc 2755cc 2198cc/3198cc 2999cc
No. of cylinders 4 4 4/5 4
Power 180.5hp at 4000rpm 177hp at 3400rpm 160hp at 3200rpm/200hp at 3000rpm 177hp at 3600rpm
Torque 420Nm at 1600-2600rpm 420Nm (MT)/450Nm (AT) 380Nm at 1600-2500rpm/470Nm at 1750-2500rpm 380Nm at 1800-2800rpm
Transmission 7-speed automatic 6-speed automatic 6-speed automatic 5-speed automatic

Equipment

In terms of equipment, all the SUVs get a generous amount of goodies. Features common to all include projector headlamps with LED DRLs, leather upholstery, a powered driver’s seat, hill-hold and start assist, ABS with EBD and multiple airbags. However, there’s a key difference in the infotainment area. The upcoming Alturas G4 will boast of a huge 9.2-inch HD touchscreen, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Both the Japanese SUVs come with 7.0-inch touchscreens, and the Fortuner’s comes with navigation. The Endeavour gets an 8.0-inch unit and is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A sunroof will be offered on the Alturas while the Endeavour gets a panoramic one. The Toyota and the Isuzu miss out on a sunroof altogether. The Mahindra Alturas G4 will also be equipped with a segment-first electronic parking brake.  

Equipment
Mahindra Alturas 4WD Toyota Fortuner 2.8L 4X4 AT Ford Endeavour 3.2L 4x4 AT Titanium Isuzu MU-X 4x4
Leather upholstery Yes Yes Yes Yes
Powered driver’s seat Yes Yes Yes Yes
Infotainment 9.2-inch Touchscreen 7-inch touchscreen 8-inch touchscreen 7-inch touchscreen
Sunroof Yes No Panoramic No
Electronic parking Brake Yes No No No

Prices

The Toyota Fortuner and the Ford Endeavour are at the expensive end of the spectrum. Both get loads of features, strong engines and are properly usable off-road. There is little to choose in between them and that reflects in the Rs 16,000 price difference. The MU-X was updated recently to bring it on par with its competitors. Still, it falls short in a couple of areas, which may lead buyers to choose from the competition. However, the Isuzu MU-X is well priced and undercuts the Fortuner and Endeavour significantly. The Mahindra Alturas G4, meanwhile, is expected to be priced aggressively at an estimated Rs 25-27 lakh, which will make it a great value-for-money buy, considering the features it has on offer. With this price, Mahindra will undercut the Toyota and the Ford by a huge margin and eat into their market share too.  

Prices
Mahindra Alturas G4 Toyota Fortuner Ford Endeavour Isuzu MU-X
Ex-showroom, Delhi Rs 25-27 lakh (estimated) Rs 32.97 lakh Rs 32.81 lakh Rs 28.31 lakh

Also see:

2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 review, test drive

2018 Mahindra Alturas G4 image gallery

2018 Mahindra Alturas G4: 5 things to know

Alturas G4 to retail from Mahindra’s World of SUVs showrooms



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