The Ban On The Mahindra Roxor Has Been Lifted But FCA Still Wants To Fight

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The Mahindra Roxor is coming back! Mahindra has now satisfied regulators by redesigning the Roxor, an off-road side-by-side whose styling was a little — no, a lot — too familiar for the legal department of Fiat Chrysler.

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In 2018, FCA filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, arguing that the Roxor’s Jeep-inspired styling features infringed on Jeep’s intellectual property. In June, the ITC ruled in Jeep’s favor, prohibiting the sale of Roxors and parts.

Last week, the ITC ruled that the post-2020 Roxor model does not violate what is called the “trade dress” of Jeep, so Mahindra can now manufacture and distribute the 2021 Roxor. While the end of the ban is great news for Mahindra, FCA isn’t happy. From Reuters:

While FCA is disappointed with the commission’s decision regarding the redesign, we believe we will be successful in appealing this decision.

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Why was Jeep upset in the first place? I’ll let our David Tracy explain:

The complaint, filed Wednesday (and shown in full at the bottom of this article), claims that Mahindra has “engaged in unlawful acts…through their unlicensed importation, sale for importation, or sale after importation of… products that infringe and dilute FCA’s distinctive Jeep vehicle trade dress.”

FCA defines that trade dress as the following design features:

(i) A boxy body shape with flat appearing vertical side and rear body panels ending at about the same height as the hood;

(ii) Substantially flat hood with curved side edges that tapers to be narrower at the front;

(iii) Trapezoidal front wheel wells with front fenders or fender flares that extend beyond the front of the grille;

(iv) Flat appearing grille with vertical elongated grille slots and a trapezoidal outline that curves around round headlamps positioned on the upper part of the grille;

(v) Exterior hood latches;

(vi) Door cutouts above a bottom portion of the side body panels

The original Roxor design that Jeep didn’t like looked like this:

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Jeep’s and Mahindra’s products exist in two completely different markets. Why would Jeep care that Mahindra wants to build a side-by-side that looks like a Jeep that not even Jeep makes anymore? Who out there is cross-shopping a Roxor with a Wrangler? While I think these are good questions, this legal battle isn’t about the Roxor snagging Wrangler sales.

This essentially boils down to how intellectual property is handled in this country. In short, if you don’t defend your intellectual property, you risk your work becoming generic and losing out on some rights. IP owners are essentially obligated to police their works.

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Mahindra gave the 2020 Roxor a new grille — one that looked something like an old Toyota J40 Land Cruiser — but it did not win approval. That’s a shame, as I thought the second version of the Roxor looked even cooler than the first.

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The 2021 Roxor design that’s now approved for sale alters the trade dress items that Jeep’s complaint cited . This comes from Mahindra’s petition to the ITC detailing the Roxor’s post-2020 design. The design is certainly striking, to say the least.

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Check out David Tracy’s deep dive on the Roxor’s new design.
Mahindra had this to say to us regarding the design of the 2021 Roxor:

The 2021 redesign was led by our design team here in the U.S. ROXOR was an immediate hit with people who use if [sic] for recreational use….and over the past couple of years its gained a ton of interest from farmers and commercial users who are tired of needing to constantly fix and replace the light duty, plastic-bodied, side by sides they’ve been using. While the redesign addresses several areas of trade dress it was done as much or more to appeal to people who like ROXOR for its ruggedness and durability. That’s the main theme our design team worked with to come up with the new styling.

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It also answers the question of Roxor’s market aim. I love the Roxor for being something a bit different with an already growing aftermarket. It’s not just for off-roaders, but farmers, too. You can even get air-conditioning and heat in one of these.

As for those ITC images? They’re the real deal. Mahindra tells me it will have more photos in a release weeks from now.

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I’m happy that Mahindra won this round. I absolutely understand Jeep’s fight here, as it’s something it pretty much has to do. But I think Mahindra sufficiently changed the design for the 2021 model. It’ll be interesting to see how FCA’s appeal is handled.

I hope to see some of these in the wild. They look properly fun!

This Video Of The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Holding Its Own In Moab Is Impressive

Truck YeahThe trucks are good!

The all-new 2021 Ford Bronco Sport may have been pitched by the marketing department and media as a softer version of its bigger off-roading Ford Bronco sibling, but newly “leaked” video of the company’s development team driving the baby Bronco Sport through Moab is very promising.

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While we already saw how torn up from the floor up the new 2021 Ford Bronco gets on Jeep’s “Trail-Rated” 20-mile off-road Rubicon trail territory, The Bronco Nation YouTube channel has now uploaded the baby Bronco Sport taking some challenges in Moab, Utah for all of our (compact) off-roading ASMR needs:

Apart from the very discouraging “clank” right at the start of the video, the Bronco Sport is adequately surprising in its ultimate capability as a Ford engineering team put it through some real-world torture testing.

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Despite being automatic-only—unlike its bigger Bronco sibling—the Sport’s available ground clearance of 7.9 inches, or up to 8.8 inches in the Badlands trim, seems aplenty for some pretty gnarly rocks and inclines like the one captured in the top screenshot. To be fair, it looks like the little Sport is either leading or following the bigger Bronco in most of the clips, so it’s nice to imagine they can handle a lot of the same terrain together.

The Bronco Sport Base will start at $28,155, while the Big Bend trim level starts at $29,655, the Outer Banks at $33,625, the Badlands trim at $34,155 and the First Edition option at $34,155. All of those include the $1,495 destination charge.

On the forums, there’s chatter that the team could have possibly aired-down the tires more for better grip and less wheel spin. My biggest takeaway from the clips is just how affirming those “steelies” are as an option, and I hope it’s a popular one.

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View This Truck Gracefully Maneuver A 152-Ton Trailer On A Two Lane Turn Pike

Truck Yeah The trucks are excellent! Truckers need to deal with unbelievably unwieldy loads in some cases, and enjoying the

logistics of navigating something

significant with a fragile touch is a view to see. A recent video from previously this month advised me of exactly how complicated our trucking can obtain. Advertisement These truckers out of Sumterville, Florida, are with Buchanan Hauling & Rigging and they are carrying a tolling gantry, which are those huge structures extended throughout interstate that instantly track as well as bill your automobile to primarily toll booths. To claim it seems challenging is an understatement.

It’s not something you see day-to-day and must take extreme logistics to get something so huge from A to B. The truck is 14 feet wide with its tons, making it two feet larger than an ordinary highway lane. The gantry is a remarkable 71.6 meters long or 235 feet. This whole ballet would be difficult without the numerous assistance cars helping to block off website traffic in the process while this titan is browsed across several lanes for a nearly difficult turn.