Mahindra recently launched the new Scorpio Classic as a rebranded version of the second-gen Scorpio. It will be sold alongside the new Scorpio N, with both models catering to different target audiences. Mahindra, however, has severely trimmed the number of variants on the new Scorpio Classic, meaning it is now available with only a diesel engine and in two trims. We take a closer look at the variant-wise features list on the new Scorpio Classic.
- Scorpio Classic comes in two 7-seat and one 9-seat layout
- Powered by a sole 132hp, 2.2-litre diesel engine
Mahindra Scorpio Classic: 2 trims, 6 variants
The Scorpio Classic is available in just two trims, a bare-bones S and a fully-loaded S11, and with one powertrain – a 132hp, 2,2-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The automatic gearbox option and the 4x4 system that were previously available on the Scorpio are no longer on offer.
Mahindra is, however, offering multiple seating configurations with the new Scorpio Classic. It can be had in either two 7-seater configurations or as a 9-seater. The 7-seater configurations include a 2-2-3 seating layout, with captain's seats in the second row and a bench seat in the third, and a 2-3-2 layout that has a bench seat in the middle and two single jump seats in the third row. As for the 9-seater, it comes with a 2-3-4 layout with double side-facing jump seats for the third row. All three seating configurations are available on both trims.
Here’s what’s on offer on each of the two trims of the Scorpio Classic:
Mahindra Scorpio Classic S (Rs 11.99 lakh)
Powertrain – 2.2 diesel, 6MT
- Black bumpers with cladding
- LED tail-lamps
- 17-inch steel wheels
- Dual-tone interior theme
- Vinyl upholstery
- Tilt-adjustable steering
- Engine start-stop button
- Dual airbags
- ABS with EBD
- Reverse parking sensor
Mahindra Scorpio Classic S11 (Rs 15.49 lakh)
Powertrain – 2.2 diesel, 6MT
- Halogen Projector headlamps
- LED daytime running lamps
- Fog lights
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Side footsteps
- Integrated spoiler
- Body-coloured bumpers
- Dual-tone cladding
- Fabric upholstery
- Faux leather steering wheel
- Height-adjustable driver seat
- Front centre armrest
- Steering-mounted controls
- 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Phone mirroring
- Automatic climate control
- Electrically adjustable ORVMs
- Remote central locking
- Rear wiper and washer
- Cruise control
- Gear shift indicator
- Auto door lock
Which of the two trims of the new Scorpio Classic are you likely to go for? Also, which seating configuration would you choose? Let us know in the comments below.
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