Mahindra Scorpio Classic soon to be launched: Top 5 things to know. – times of India

Mahindra And Mahindra recently launched the all new Scorpio-N. At the same time, the company also announced that the previous generation Scorpio will not be discontinued and will continue to be on sale as the Scorpio Classic. Scorpio Classic All set to launch soon and it has now been fully revealed by a YouTuber. Ahead of its launch, here are 5 things you need to know about the SUV.
Scorpio Classic: Design

The new Scorpio Classic is almost identical to the old generation except for a few changes in the front bumper. The Classic gets a new grille with chrome and a similar treatment has been given to the fog lamp housing. The SUV gets redesigned headlamps and LED DRLs.

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Scorpio Classic: New Logo
New Mahindra Scorpio Classic Gets a new Mahindra logo. The logo was first introduced with the XUV700 and then the Scorpio-N and now Mahindra is adding the Scorpio Classic to the list.

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Scorpio Classic: New Alloy Wheels
Mahindra Scorpio The Classic also gets newly designed dual-tone alloy wheels. The alloy wheels are the only changes made to the side. The SUV also gets functional roof rails that give it a rough and tough look.

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Scorpio Classic: Interior
The cabin layout of the new Scorpio Classic is identical to the previous generation except for the new dual-tone theme. The SUV also gets a new infotainment system which is bigger than the previous generation.

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The Scorpio Classic also gets a steering wheel that has a new Mahindra logo on it. Safety features of the SUV will include dual front airbags, reverse parking sensors with camera, etc.

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Scorpio Classic: Engine and Transmission
The Scorpio Classic is expected to come with the same engine and transmission options as before. The SUV will be powered by a 2.2-litre diesel engine making 132 bhp 300 Nm. The rear wheels will be driven by a 6-speed manual shifter. Unlike the Scorpio-N, the Classic model will not be available with 4WD.
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