Isuzu MU-X Vs Toyota Fortuner Vs Ford Endeavour

Isuzu MU-X Vs Toyota Fortuner Vs Ford Endeavour
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Highlights

The MU-X slots in between the Endeavour and the Fortuner in terms of overall length. It is 67mm smaller than Endeavour and 30mm longer than the Fortuner. Same is the case with the wheelbase too. At 2,845mm, the MU-X\'s wheelbase is 5mm less than that of the Endeavour

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Isuzu launched the MU-X on May 11, 2017, at a starting price of Rs 23.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Even though it is based on the Chevrolet Trailblazer, it will be locally manufactured. It competes with the popular SUVs in this segment like the Toyota Fortuner and Ford Endeavour. The new SUV comes with a host of new features. But, is it capable enough to challenge the segment leaders? Let's find out.

The MU-X slots in between the Endeavour and the Fortuner in terms of overall length. It is 67mm smaller than Endeavour and 30mm longer than the Fortuner. Same is the case with the wheelbase too. At 2,845mm, the MU-X's wheelbase is 5mm less than that of the Endeavour and 100mm more than the Fortuner’s. While the Endeavour has a spacious front row, the Fortuner has a spacious rear. However, since the MU-X has similar dimensions as its rivals, its cabin is as impressive as its rivals. Moreover, while it is 5mm wider than the Fortuner, it is as wide as the Endeavour.

Performance

While the Toyota Fortuner is being offered with both diesel and petrol engine options, the Endeavour is offered with two diesel engine options. On the other hand, the MU-X only has a diesel engine on offer. Let's compare the diesel engines on all the SUVs.

As the Endeavour has the biggest engine in this comparison, it is the one with the highest power and torque figures of 200PS and 470Nm. The MU-X has a slightly bigger engine than the Fortuner, which produces the same power as Fortuner (177PS), but the torque is lesser at 380Nm. When it comes to real world driving condition, although the Endeavour is heavier than the Fortuner, the additional power helps it to accelerate quickly than the Fortuner. We are yet to drive the MU-X, so nothing can be said until then. While the Fortuner and the Endeavour have a manual and an optional automatic gearbox on offer, the MU-X has a 5-speed automatic only. All three SUVs offer four-wheel drive configuration. While the Endeavour comes with the Terrain management system, the MU-X and the Fortuner have the option to change the gearbox to high range and low range.

The claimed fuel efficiency of the MU-X stands second after the 2.2-litre engine on the Endeavour.

The Endeavour continues to rule this segment, be it in terms of straight line performance or off-roading abilities. However, the MU-X looks promising too. With a four-wheel-drive drivetrain and a low-range gearbox, it won't take long to get out of tricky situations.

Price and Features

Here's where the MU-X is outguns its rivals. The MU-X is offered in only one trim level. While the 2WD variant is priced at Rs 23.99 lakh, the 4WD is priced at Rs 25.99 lakh. This makes it significantly cheaper than the Endeavour and the Fortuner. While the Fortuner starts at Rs 26.66 lakh and goes up to Rs 31.86 lakh, the Endeavour starts at Rs 24.94 lakh and goes upto Rs 31.5 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). However, the cost cutting does come at the loss of several features. But on the flipside, the MU-X comes with a lot of features like dual-airbags, ABS with EBD, traction control system, electronic stability control, projector headlamps with LED DRLs, automatic climate control, stop/start button, Cruise Control and roof mounted 10-inch DVD entertainment monitor.

When we compare the MU-X with its rivals, they are much better equipped and offer features like 7-airbags and powered tailgate. The Endeavour also has additional features like a panoramic sunroof, semi-auto parallel park assist, active noise cancellation and dual-zone automatic climate control.

Verdict

Although the Endeavour and Fortuner justify their price tag with additional features but the top-spec variants costs almost same as the entry-level luxury SUVs. With the introduction of the MU-X, more people would be able to own a premium SUV. The MU-X certainly looks capable enough to compete with its rivals regarding space and performance. As far as features are concerned, there's never an end to it. The MU-X is a value for money offering and an affordable alternative to the Fortuner and Endeavour for those who want a capable 4x4, 7-seater SUV.

Source: cardekho.com

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