Understanding ROXOR Towing Capacity, Payload, and Utility Performance

When evaluating a utility vehicle, many buyers focus on horsepower. However, for property owners, ranchers, hunters, and industrial users, towing capacity and payload capability are often much more important.

The Mahindra ROXOR has earned a reputation as a true utility vehicle because it was designed to work.

ROXOR Towing Capacity

Current ROXOR models feature a factory-rated towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped.

This allows owners to pull:

  • Utility trailers

  • Feed trailers

  • Firewood trailers

  • Hunting equipment

  • Small implements

  • Property maintenance equipment

The ROXOR's diesel engine delivers strong low-end torque that is especially useful when towing on uneven terrain or steep grades.

ROXOR Payload Capacity

In addition to towing, payload is equally important. The ROXOR platform provides substantial cargo carrying capability in the rear cargo bed while maintaining passenger comfort and off-road maneuverability. The King Series 4-Door ROXOR reduces the payload capacity by the added weight of the changes.

Why Towing Matters

For many customers, the ROXOR serves as a replacement for older farm Jeeps, utility tractors, and work-focused side-by-sides. The combination of diesel power, towing capability, and rugged construction makes the platform ideal for both work and recreation.

The King Series 4-passenger ROXOR allows owners to bring additional passengers while still retaining the utility characteristics that have made the ROXOR popular.

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