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Fiat Chrysler had alleged that the Indian automaker copied the design of its Jeep, but the Eastern District Court of Michigan ruled in favor of Mahindra. As a result, Mahindra Automotive North America will be allowed to continue producing, selling, and distributing the post-2020 version of Roxor, as confirmed in an exchange filing made by the Mumbai-based company on Thursday.
The legal dispute originated from Fiat’s claim that the Roxor is a “nearly identical copy” of the Jeep, citing specific design elements like its “boxy body shape with flat-appearing vertical sides and rear body ending at about the same height as the hood.”
Mahindra contended that Roxor’s 2018 and 2019 models — subject to the legal action — were no longer in production and the 2020 version had a fresh look with further design changes planned.
Shares of STLA are down 0.92% in afternoon trading on Friday.