
The interiors are also quite pleasantly styled, the large glass areas make this cabin look spacious, and the bright upholstery adds to the sense of luxury. It's a cheerful cabin and will keep you cozy on any drive.
There are few more strong areas in the Rexton W, one of which is its 4x4 ability. The automatic transmission gets a full time 4WD system with torque on demand. It's good enough for some moderate off-road excursions. But if you want more serious off-road ability then get the manual transmission which allows you to select between 4H and 4L drive mode for the more strenuous and back breaking work.
Another area that impressed us was the braking. Even from 100kmph the brakes were sharp and the ABS kicked in quite strongly, though the associated noises may make the whole emergency situation sound a lot more disturbing than it actually is.
Actually the quirks in the styling. On the outside there really isn't anything you'd not like, it is inside the cabin that a few design details that seem quite out of place or just not well thought out. Take for example the charging points that I mentioned about earlier, they are all in the front of the cabin with none easily accessible for the middle or third row passengers. Or the odd air con vents for the third row passengers, both of which are placed only on the right side of the cabin and on the side not roof mounted. The steering wheel looks completely out of place in this cabin where everything is nicely detailed and styled, the steering wheel looks like a last minute thought. All the buttons have just been slapped on and placed one below the other in a very ugly fashion.
The engine may be powerful but it's also quite loud. You can hear both the turbo whine and the engine roar get louder as the engine speed climbs up beyond 2500rpm. It's a tiring noise especially if you are driving this SUV over long distances. It also means that the sound deadening isn't adequate.
There is a lot of body roll and because you sit high up in this cabin you are more prone to sense this roll. It will make longer journeys uncomfortable especially if you are in the hills and the roads are twisty. It also makes the Rexton W feel quite unstable especially if you execute a emergency lane change though the electronic stability management system will keep things in check.
It lacks sensitivity, it isn't direct and it isn't precise.
Actually the build quality isn't too bad, though a bit more attention needs to be paid to the panel gaps. The Rexton W is assembled at Mahindra's new plant in Chakan near Pune, where the various components are put together. This needs to be stringently monitored, because if you run your hand over the exterior body panels for instance you can feel certain points where the panels don't feel flush where they meet one another. Even inside the cabin there are a few areas where you can see a few edges not closely fitting or that have been brought together too tightly. This improper fitting can very easily be eliminated.
On the whole there are very few areas of criticism in the Rexton. The weak handling and steering will disappoint only those who love driving and understand good engineering. If you aren't an enthusiast driver, or don't drive yourself, it won't make a difference
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