VOTW: ROXOR

For over 70 years, Mahindra of India has had an agreement with Willys-Overland for the licensed building of the CJ series of Jeep vehicles. The time has come, and the CJ3 is back—and it’s a diesel.

Read more about it in the September/October 2018 issue of Tread.

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