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With the Legend, what you see is what you get.
A
comfortable ride, great air-conditioning, quality interiors, good handling…
these are some of our favourite things in a car. Manufacturers spend billions
every year in getting these factors right. None of those billions have
gone into the Legend, though. Here’s a vehicle that remains proudly
traditional, that has no pretensions, and doesn’t strive to create
any. What you see is what you get. It may be too basic and crude for regular
use, but what’s your Merc for then?
The Mahindra Legend, built to celebrate 60 years of Mahindra Automotive,
is based on an army-spec MM550 body, powered by Mahindra’s 3200MDI
turbocharged direct injection diesel mated to a traditional four-wheel-drive
gearbox with a transfer case.
A metal grille, heavy duty railway gauge metal bumpers that protrude from
the super stiff chassis and a leaf spring suspension are what it proudly
states as part of its character.
The
six extra lamps, 16-inch bling wheels, roll bar, heavy duty winch and
Keshub Mahindra’s signature on the doors are what you get as standard.
Oh, and it’s a limited edition version; just 60 will be built and
sold by invitation, so you’ll be
driving something that’s
even rarer than a Ferrari Enzo.
However, when it comes to how it drives, it as far removed from the Enzo
as MS Dhoni is to Maria Sharapova. It believes that light power assisted
steering systems are for fussy ‘Mama’s boy’ types and
at low speeds; the Legend’s non-assisted steering is a highly recommended
alternative for working your shoulders, chest and upper arms.
Speed up and it lightens considerably, although you need to shuffle the
steering in your hand several times to get the car to point in the right
direction. Push the spring-loaded gearlever into first, ease off the heavy
clutch, and the torque from the growling diesel jolts you forward with
surprising eagerness.
On the road, it’s like an unhappy horse and the leaf springs have
you bobbing over every expansion joint and ridge. This take-no-prisoners
ride is certainly not for those with weak stomachs. It does have that
a special mechanical feel to it, and there is very little isolation from
the road; that makes you work — really work.
You can’t ignore the downside, though. The Legend is crude (a lot
of vibration and noise), barely manages 100kph and talking to passengers
when motoring at anything above 60kph is next to impossible.
This is the civilian version of the army Jeep, so it’s built to
run through a hail of bullets and mines. And it certainly feels like it
can. You sit high up and with a commanding view of the road and from here,
proceed to scare the living daylights out of anything smaller than a BEST
bus. Mahindra wants to portray it as a Saturday night cruiser, but the
Legend would be a far more potent machine with
a set of on/off-road tyres and lockable differentials.
At over Rs 6 lakh, it’s not cheap, or for that matter, value for
money. The Legend is not an everyday car and if you do use it as one,
you’ll probably end up being too tired after driving it to work.
But then, it’s not meant to be one anyway.
It believes in other things. It stands out in any company, looks great
in the military green paint it comes in, and you get the complete open-top
experience. And you are buying a slice of Mahindra’s history.
FACTFILE
Price Rs 6.5-Rs 7.0 lakh
Power 63bhp
Torque 19.5kgm
Length
3984mm
Width 1784mm
Height 1904mm
W’base 2430mm
Weight 1620kg
Fuel tank 60 litres
Engine
4 cyls inline, 2523cc
Installation Front, Longitudinal
Compression ratio 18:1
Specific output 24.97bhp/litre Bore/stroke 88.9/101.6mm
Gearbox type 5-speed, manual four-wheel-drive transfer
case
Front
suspension leaf spring, damper
Rear suspension leaf spring, damper
Front brakes Non ventilated discs
Rear brakes Drums
Wheels(made of) Alloy
Tyre 235/70 R16 ZR19
First verdict
Listen to your heart. |