Mahindra Scorpio BS6 2020 launched in India, starting price ₹ 11.98 lakh
Mahindra and Mahindra have quietly launched the BS6 Scorpio SUV, which has an initial showroom price of Rs 11 lakh 98 thousand in Mumbai.
Mahindra and Mahindra have quietly launched the BS6 Mahindra Scorpio SUV in India, which has an initial ex-showroom price of Rs 11 lakh 98 thousand in Mumbai, this price goes up to Rs 15 lakh 52 thousand for the top model. The company has recently started bookings for the new 2020 Scorpio, and interested customers can book the SUV by paying a token amount of Rs 5,000. Let us know that the company has started taking online bookings only for the new SUV.
Significantly, Mahindra Scorpio is also among the most popular cars sold in India. The new Scorpio has not come with many cosmetic changes, but the engine of the SUV's BS6 model has been changed, and it now meets the new Bharat Stage 6 rules.
While Mahindra Automotive has not made many changes in the features of BS6 Scorpio, some changes have been made in the variants of the company's line-up. Mahindra has stopped selling the automatic and four-wheel drive variants of this SUV.
Interestingly, the company has also stopped the production of 4WD variants of the XUV500 after the BS6 update. The new BS6 Mahindra Scorpio will now be available in four variants - S5, S7, S9, and S11. Let us know that the 4WD variant of the SUV was made available in the S10 variant, which has now been discontinued. Mahindra Automotive has made the new SUV available in 7,8 and 9-seater options.
The same 2.2-liter mHawk diesel engine has been given with BS6 Mahindra Scorpio, which generates 138 bhp power and 320 Nm peak torque. This oil burner engine is equipped with a 5-speed gearbox in the base variant and a 6-speed manual gearbox in the top trim with mid.
The first in segment 6-speed torque converter engine was made available with the Mahindra Scorpio. Apart from Scorpio, Mahindra has made the Bolero facelift with XUV500 and XUV300 and the rest of the models available in the BS6 engine. Also, tell that the company has stopped production in all the plants in the lockdown implemented due to the Coronavirus epidemic.
Mahindra and Mahindra have quietly launched the BS6 Mahindra Scorpio SUV in India, which has an initial ex-showroom price of Rs 11 lakh 98 thousand in Mumbai, this price goes up to Rs 15 lakh 52 thousand for the top model. The company has recently started bookings for the new 2020 Scorpio, and interested customers can book the SUV by paying a token amount of Rs 5,000. Let us know that the company has started taking online bookings only for the new SUV.
Significantly, Mahindra Scorpio is also among the most popular cars sold in India. The new Scorpio has not come with many cosmetic changes, but the engine of the SUV's BS6 model has been changed, and it now meets the new Bharat Stage 6 rules.
While Mahindra Automotive has not made many changes in the features of BS6 Scorpio, some changes have been made in the variants of the company's line-up. Mahindra has stopped selling the automatic and four-wheel drive variants of this SUV.
Interestingly, the company has also stopped the production of 4WD variants of the XUV500 after the BS6 update. The new BS6 Mahindra Scorpio will now be available in four variants - S5, S7, S9, and S11. Let us know that the 4WD variant of the SUV was made available in the S10 variant, which has now been discontinued. Mahindra Automotive has made the new SUV available in 7,8 and 9-seater options.
The same 2.2-liter mHawk diesel engine has been given with BS6 Mahindra Scorpio, which generates 138 bhp power and 320 Nm peak torque. This oil burner engine is equipped with a 5-speed gearbox in the base variant and a 6-speed manual gearbox in the top trim with mid.
The first in segment 6-speed torque converter engine was made available with the Mahindra Scorpio. Apart from Scorpio, Mahindra has made the Bolero facelift with XUV500 and XUV300 and the rest of the models available in the BS6 engine. Also, tell that the company has stopped production in all the plants in the lockdown implemented due to the Coronavirus epidemic.
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