Overview
The Mahindra Blazo X 49 is a heavy-duty tractor-trailer with a 49-tonne GVW, positioned for long-haul freight operations across Indian highways. It is used across container, tanker, bulker, and general cargo applications and sits in the premium segment of Mahindra’s commercial vehicle lineup. As a dedicated highway truck, the Blazo X 49 is designed for operators running fixed long-distance corridors where payload capacity, fuel efficiency, and driver comfort over extended shifts are the primary operational priorities.
The engine is a 7,200 cc mPower FuelSmart unit producing 280 HP and 1,050 Nm of torque, BS-VI compliant. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The mPower engine incorporates Mahindra’s FuelSmart technology, which actively manages fuel injection and engine response based on load conditions, contributing to more consistent consumption across varying terrain. 1,050 Nm of torque translates to strong pulling ability under load — on gradients and loaded highway climbs the engine responds without demanding aggressive throttle input or repeated downshifts. The 6-speed gearbox is straightforward to operate and reduces driver workload on long runs, though it offers less granular control over engine rpm management compared to a 9-speed unit, which can affect fuel efficiency on varied terrain where precise gear selection matters. The engine is factory-tuned for highway operation and performs most efficiently in the 60–80 km/h range under load.
The Blazo X 49 is available in two body lengths — 8,839 mm and 9,448 mm — to accommodate tanker, bulker, and container configurations. GVW is 49,000 kg with a wheelbase of 6,770 mm. The two body length options give operators flexibility to match the truck to specific cargo requirements — the longer 9,448 mm option accommodates standard 40-foot container configurations, while the shorter body suits tanker and bulker applications where volumetric capacity is not the primary consideration. The 6,770 mm wheelbase is on the longer side, which improves straight-line highway stability at speed and reduces trailer oscillation on open road sections. However, it requires more planning during tight reversing, dock entry, and manoeuvres in congested loading yards — operators unfamiliar with longer wheelbases typically need a settling-in period of two to three weeks before handling becomes instinctive. The chassis is built on a high-tensile steel frame rated for sustained heavy-load cycles, with cross-member reinforcement at key stress points.
Fuel tank capacity is 415 litres, made of HDPE material. Mileage is rated at 2.5–3.5 kmpl depending on load and route. At 415 litres the Blazo X 49 carries one of the larger fuel tank capacities in its segment, covering approximately 1,000–1,400 km on a standard loaded highway run before requiring a fill. On long northern corridor runs such as Delhi–Mumbai or Kolkata–Chennai, this translates to one fuel stop or none, reducing halt time and improving turnaround. The HDPE tank material is resistant to corrosion, impact, and the thermal cycling that metal tanks undergo in high-temperature operating environments — over a five-year ownership period this reduces the likelihood of tank replacement, which is a non-trivial maintenance cost on long-haul trucks. Fuel consumption in real-world conditions varies with load distribution, gradient, and driving behaviour, and the FuelSmart system provides marginal but consistent gains over unmanaged injection systems under the same conditions.
Front suspension uses parabolic leaf springs with shock absorbers. Rear uses a bell crank-type suspension that distributes load evenly across the rear axles. Steering is hydraulic-assisted tilt and telescopic. The parabolic front springs with integrated shock absorbers provide better ride isolation than conventional multi-leaf setups, reducing cabin vibration on broken road surfaces and contributing to driver alertness on long shifts. The bell crank rear suspension is a notable feature — it actively redistributes load between rear axles during transit, which is particularly relevant for bulk liquid or loose material cargo that shifts with vehicle movement. Conventional suspension setups can create uneven axle loading under these conditions, accelerating tyre wear and stressing the chassis. The bell crank arrangement mitigates this across varied road surfaces. Telescopic and tilt-adjustable steering allows the driver to set the column to their specific seating position and arm length, reducing shoulder and wrist fatigue on runs exceeding 500 km.
The cabin is available in both day and sleeper configurations, with a 150 Ah battery as standard. The sleeper cabin is a practical inclusion for operators running overnight or multi-day routes — driver rest at the vehicle eliminates hotel accommodation costs, which over a 25-day working month represent a meaningful operational expense for owner-operators and small fleet businesses. The 150 Ah battery comfortably handles AC load, cabin lighting, and ancillary electrical demand without compromising engine start reliability, even after extended rest periods with the engine off. Cabin ergonomics are designed for long-shift comfort, with an adjustable driver seat, adequate headroom, and a dashboard layout that keeps primary operational instruments — speed, engine temperature, air pressure, and fuel — within the driver’s immediate sightline.
Ex-showroom price starts at ₹43.25 lakh for the cargo variant, extending to approximately ₹50.35 lakh for top-spec configurations. The truck is suited for steel, cement, machines, and market loads across intercity corridors. On-road pricing including registration, insurance, and applicable state taxes typically adds ₹3–5 lakh to the ex-showroom figure depending on the state of registration. For operators evaluating Total Cost of Ownership over a five-year cycle, the Blazo X 49’s fuel efficiency and large tank capacity work in its favour on high-kilometre annual operations. The primary consideration for prospective buyers is Mahindra’s service network density relative to the operating route — while adequate in most metro and tier-1 corridors, coverage thins in smaller towns and remote state highway stretches, and this should be factored into route planning and breakdown contingency before committing to a fleet purchase.
Available Body Types
Mahindra Blazo X 49 Variants & Price
| Variant Name | Ex-Showroom Price | Action |
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Mahindra Blazo X 49 Mahindra Blazo X 49 6770/CAB
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₹4,540,000 |
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Technical Specifications
| Engine Model | mPOWER 7.2 litre FuelSmart |
| Displacement | 7200 cc |
| Max Power | 280 HP |
| Max Torque | 1050 Nm |
| No. of Cylinders | 6 |
| Fuel System | FuelSmart multimode technology |
| Emission Norm | BS-VI |
| Mileage | 2.5-3.5 kmpl |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 415 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) | 49000 kg |
| Payload Capacity | 35000 kg |
| Gradeability | 25.10% |
| Max Speed | 80 km/h |
| Overall Length | 8839 mm |
| Overall Width | 9448.8 mm |
| Overall Height | 2961 mm |
| Wheelbase | 6770 mm |
| Transmission | Eaton 9-speed manual |
| Clutch | 395mm dia with wear indicator |
| Axle Configuration | 8x2 |
| Front Axle | Heavy-duty forged |
| Rear Axle | Tandem bogie |
| Front Suspension | Parabolic Leaf Spring with Shock Absorber |
| Rear Suspension | Bell Crank Type Suspension |
| Front Brake | Full Air S Cam Dual circuit ABS 10 BAR system |
| ABS | Yes |
| Front Tyre | 295/ 90R20 + 10R20 |
| Rear Tyre | 295/ 90R20 + 10R20 |
| No. of Tyres | 16 |
| Cabin Type | Single sleeper cabin |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Air Conditioning | Optional |
| Power Steering | Hydraulic Power Assist Tilt & Telescopic |
| Battery | 150 Ah |
Mahindra Blazo X 49 Pros & Cons
- High torque at 1,050 Nm suits loaded highway climbs
- 415-litre HDPE tank offers strong corridor range
- HDPE tank resists corrosion and impact damage
- Bell crank rear suspension handles shifting cargo well
- Two body length options accommodate diverse trailer types
- Telescopic steering reduces driver fatigue on long shifts
- 150 Ah battery handles AC load reliably
- FuelSmart technology improves consumption consistency
- 6-speed gearbox limits fine control on varied terrain
- Longer wheelbase requires more attention at dock entry
- Service network thinner than Tata and Ashok Leyland
- Parts availability inconsistent in smaller towns and remote corridors
- 2.5–3.5 kmpl mileage on lower end for segment
- No hill start assist or advanced driver assistance features
The Blazo X 49 is a capable truck for what it is — a high-torque, fuel-conscious workhorse built for operators who run the same corridor repeatedly and know their route well. The 1,050 Nm engine is its clearest advantage; it handles loaded climbs without the strain you'd expect at this GVW, and the 415-litre tank genuinely reduces stop frequency on longer runs. Where it shows its age is in the gearbox — six speeds is manageable but feels limiting on stretches where you're constantly adjusting to gradient and traffic. Spoke to a fleet supervisor running Blazo X 49s on the Pune–Nagpur corridor — his read was straightforward: good on fuel, reliable engine and trustable when it comes to a long life.
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Key Specifications Comparison
| Specification | Mahindra Blazo X 49 | Ashok Leyland 4825 10x2 DTLA MAV | BharatBenz 4828R |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹4,540,000 | ₹4,413,000 | ₹5,240,000 |
| GVW | 49000 kg | 47500 kg | 48000 kg |
| Payload | 35000 kg | 33500 kg | 33500 kg |
| Engine | 7200 cc | 5300 cc | 7,200 |
| Power | 280 HP | 250 HP | 281 HP |
| Torque | 1050 Nm | 900 Nm | 1100 Nm |
| Mileage | 2.5-3.5 kmpl | 2.5-3.5 kmpl | 3-4 kmpl |
| Wheelbase | 6770 mm | 6600 mm | 6575 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 415 L | 375 L | 330 L |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the payload capacity of Mahindra Blazo X 49?
The Mahindra Blazo X 49 offers 35000 kg. Contact dealer for specific configuration details.
What is the expected mileage of Mahindra Blazo X 49?
Delivers 2.5-3.5 kmpl. Actual mileage varies with load and driving conditions.
What are the main limitations of choosing Mahindra Blazo X 49?
The Blazo X 49's main limitations include a basic 6-speed gearbox that limits highway gear control, a longer wheelbase that reduces maneuverability in tight spaces, lower mileage (2.5–3.5 kmpl) compared to some segment rivals.
What is the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)?
GVW is 49000 kg.
Suitable for inter-state operations?
Yes, complies with all regulatory requirements for inter-state commercial operations.
What emission norm does it meet?
Meets BS-VI emission standards.
What kind of Service does Mahindra provide for truck users compared to competitors?
Mahindra's service network is functional but not as widespread as Tata or Ashok Leyland's, which can create longer wait times for parts and servicing on routes that pass through smaller cities and towns.
Who is the Mahindra Blaze X 49 for?
The Blazo X 49 is best suited for owner-operators and small-to-mid fleet businesses running fixed long-haul highway corridors with high-tonnage cargo such as containers, steel, or cement.
