Mahindra Retriever: Farming & Ranching

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The Mahindra Retriever is a work-focused UTV that is available in single-row, crew and longbed models. Customers can choose from either a gas or a diesel Retriever, with either a Standard or a Flexhauler Cargo Box.

Mahindra Retriever: Farming & Ranching

In April 2015, Mahindra launched its first utility vehicle, and, in 2018, Mahindra expanded its range of UTVs with the Retriever lineup. The gas-powered Mahindra Retriever 1000 puts out a claimed 83 horsepower and has automotive-style LED headlights.

Mahindra Retriever: Farming & Ranching

Mahindra Retriever: Farming & Ranching

Geared toward work, it has an electric tilt bed and a full-coverage front bumper with a bull bar. The LCD instrument display highlights speed, rpm, gear position, fuel level, battery voltage, engine temperature and oil-change reminders. The Mahindra Retriever is available in red, green, or Realtree AP Camo.

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ABOUT Mahindra®

Building on their expertise in the steel industry, the Mahindra brothers began manufacturing Willys Jeeps in India in 1947. By 1969, the company started exporting utility vehicles and spare parts, then created a tractor division in 1982. In 2013, the Mahindra North American Technical Center (MNATC) was founded, and in 2017 MNATC significantly expanded its capabilities and renamed itself Mahindra Automotive North America (MANA).

Spanning 400,000 sq ft across Metro Detroit, Mahindra Automotive North America is now the first automotive OEM to set up manufacturing in Southeast Michigan in more than twenty-five years. An elite design and engineering facility newly outfitted for large-scale automotive manufacturing and assembly, MANA employs over 300 automotive professionals, all with the common goal of putting Mahindra vehicles to work on (and off) North American roads.

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