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While today's Roxor was originally classified as an "off-highway side-by-side," its seller claims it to be street legal and ...
The new Mahindra Roxor off-road side-by-side debuted this week, and it looks quite a bit different now than when it initially showed its Jeep-like face back in 2018. You can thank Fiat Chrysler ...
A federal judge ruled Mahindra should stop building the Roxor all-terrain in the U.S. because it looks too much like a Jeep Wrangler, but like a game the Lions lead in the first quarter, this ain ...
This week, FCA filed a complaint intended to stop the sale of the new Mahindra Roxor, claiming the Indian-built off-roader looks too much like a Jeep, particularly the original Willys Jeep from ...
Mahindra signed a license with Willys to produce Jeeps for the Army in 1947. The little all-terrain vehicle looks enough like a Jeep that Fiat Chrysler sued to keep Mahindra from selling it in the ...
The new Mahindra Roxor seemed like the perfect off-road toy: side-by-side (SxS) four-wheeler modeled after the iconic Willys Jeep of World War II. Who wouldn’t want to play in the dirt in that?
Then, Mahindra was building Willys for Indian use in that country, something FCA doesn't deny today. However, while it may have granted "limited contractual rights to manufacture and/or sell Jeep ...
FCA also claims the Roxor is a threat to Jeep sales because of its lower price. Mahindra is able to do so by manufacturing the Roxor in India before assembling it in the U.S. Plus, unlike the ...
Jeep parent company Fiat Chrysler is seeking to block India's Mahindra from selling the ROXOR 4x4 in the U.S., Bloomberg reports, arguing that the vehicle looks too much like its own Jeep Wrangler.
A federal judge ruled Mahindra should stop building the Roxor all-terrain in the U.S. because it looks too much like a Jeep Wrangler, but like a game the Lions lead in the first quarter, this ain ...