The soon-to-be-launched Mahindra Scorpio-N’s front fascia as well as the cabin have been spotted plenty of times and hinted at the design and styling of the SUV. But now, for the first time, the rear design of the 2022 Mahinda Scorpio-N has been revealed, thanks to the latest set of spy shots. The top model of the upcoming SUV, which is finished in a white paint scheme, has been recently spotted at an unrevealed location.
The rear profile in the pictures looks quite simple, and the only thing that is being tried to make attractive is the tail light section. It seems like the taillight design draws inspiration from the Volvo XC90 premium SUV. However, it doesn’t justify the XC90’s taillight styling. The use of chrome to a good extent on the bumper and door handles might entice SUV lovers.
The All-New Scorpio-N will redefine the D-segment SUV category and has been engineered ground-up to meet the aspirations of the young and tech-savvy customers looking for an authentic full-size SUV. Tough yet sophisticated, the All-New Scorpio-N is a head-turner with a bold and imposing design and commanding driving position. The #BigDaddyOfSUVs boasts premium interiors and will come loaded with a host of advanced modern features and the latest technology.
The homegrown automaker is likely to offer the all-new Scorpio-N with two powertrains: the 2-litre turbo mStallion petrol engine and the 2.2-litre turbo mHawk diesel engine. Both engines will be available with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. All the required details, including power and torque figures, will be disclosed by Mahindra with the launch of the SUV, though.
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