Mahindra Scorpio Debuts And Its Awesomely Frightening

Aug 25, 2016 07:30 AM EDT | Mariechris Felipe

With sales of the 2014 Mahindra Scorpio SUV not getting enough attention in the world market, Mahindra has introduced a facelifted version for the 2017 Mahindra Scorpio SUV and it looks awesomely frightening both in exterior and exterior. 

In other countries such as the Asia and South Africa, the Mahindra Scorpio / GOA is a popular SUV but it sells without much success in other countries. So extensive changes have been made and the end result is satisfactory. 

Now known as the Mahindra Scorpio S10, at first glance this car will frighten you with its "angry face" but it will gradually turn into a love-hate feeling once you look closer. It has chrome grille all over the body,  sculpted projector-like LED headlights, new bonnet scoop, bumper integrated foglights with a black cladding around the wheel arches. Its 17 inch alloy wheels with an all-terrain rubber will make sure that you'll get an SUV experience no matter what type of land you are in.

The interior has undergone a qualitative leap clear, with a brand new orderly and attractive dashboard. It premieres instrumentation with computer, automatic climate control and even an infotainment system with touchscreen that can compete with the best infotainment systems in the market.

Depending on the market where it will be sold, the Scorpio / GOA will be available with an engine 2.5 Turbo DICR with only 75 horsepower or 2.2 mHawk with 120 hp and with six - speed manual or automatic gearbox or a 2.0 mHawk with 120 hp associated with a manual or automatic gearbox.

Mahindra plans to start production of the Mahindra Scorpio S10. Buyers should note that a three year / 100 000 km warranty and three year / 60 000 km service plan is standard on all models and can take advantage of this great offer. 

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