You Can Now Add The Mahindra Scorpio N To An Online Cart
- Jul 5, 2022
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Recently, Mahindra launched the second iteration of the Scorpio SUV, now called the Scorpio N that comes with a more mature design, more upmarket features list as well as a range of petrol and diesel engines with the option of rear-wheel and four-wheel drivetrains. But if that’s not enough, Mahindra’s also introduced a vast list of accessories with which you can personalise the Scorpio N. Here’s a closer look at what’s on offer:
Chrome Pack
As the name suggests, this particular accessory pack adds more bling to the SUV in the form of chrome elements splashed on to the upper front grille surround, fog lamp surround, tailgate, wheel arches, door handles, door cladding as well as the headlight and tail lamp surrounds.
Off-road Prep?
In this pack, the accessories offered seem more down to vehicle protection in off-road scenarios. This includes a bug deflector, front bumper add-on, front bumper corner protector, fender mirror, front and rear mud flaps as well as a rear-bumper add-on.
Other Add-Ons
Dedicated packs aside, there’s a slew of individual customisation options which include:
Roof carriers (Integrated or cross bar).
Chrome accents on rain visor.
Rear bumper protector ( plastic, stainless steel or aluminium.
Diamond cut alloy wheels (17-18 inches).
Wheel cover, and anti-lock wheel nut.
Body covers (dual-tone, silver, premium and camouflage).
Seat covers (brown-black or Black-brown) with comfort pack (additional cushions).
Floor mat designs (3D, 7D, plain black carpet, printed carpet, and designer).
Anti-skid dashboard mat.
Scuff plate ( illuminated, aluminium and stainless steel.
Sporty pedals (Hex andLine).
The Mahindra Scorpio currently retails at introductory prices starting from Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and is offered in four broad trims: Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8. Bookings are slated to begin by July 30. That’s not all, as introductory prices will be applicable only for the first 25,000 bookings, with prices for the automatic and four-wheel drive variants showing up on July 21. Check out our first drive review on our thoughts on the Scorpio N
Mahindra will also retail the new Scorpio N alongside its predecessor which will now be called the Scorpio Classic. It’ll be a rugged alternative against the likes of the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta as well as Tata Harrier and MG Hector.
You Can Now Add The Mahindra Scorpio N To An Online Cart
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