Watch: Anand Mahindra drives massive 6,000 kg electric car 'Bujji', video goes viral

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Mahindra

& Mahindra Chairperson

Anand Mahindra

has once again got the social media talking - this time, as he meets ‘

Bujji

’ a gigantic electric vehicle which will be featured in the upcoming film ‘

Kalki 2898 AD

’ directed by

Nag Ashwin

. In a viral video, Mahindra is seen behind the wheel of the futuristic creation.
Cinema has long celebrated special cars, from the high-tech

Batmobile

to the futuristic ‘Tarzan: The Wonder Car.’ Each of these iconic vehicles has left an indelible mark on the silver screen.

Joining this iconic lineup is "Bujji," the latest automotive marvel making waves. In the video that has been doing rounds on social media, Mahindra effortlessly maneuvers the giant

electric car

- thanks to its gigantic crane-like tyre.

Bujji, which bears a striking resemblance to the Batmobile with its massive wheels and transparent cockpit canopy, was brought to life through a collaboration between Mahindra’s team and

Jayem Automotives

in Coimbatore. The journey to this remarkable creation began when director Nag Ashwin approached Mahindra for assistance. Mahindra then mobilized his resources that resulted in the development of this extraordinary vehicle.

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The vehicle stands out with its dimensions: 6075 mm in length, 3380 mm in width, and 2186 mm in height, with a ground clearance of 180 mm. Despite its mammoth 6000 kg weight, ‘Bujji’ is fully electric, powered by two motors delivering a combined 94 kW and a staggering torque of 9,800 Nm.
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