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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio's sequential turn indicators spied

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Progressive turn indicators were popularized by Audi and are likely to be offered on the upcoming Scorpio as well.

A new video of the next-generation Mahindra Scorpio has surfaced online. The camouflaged test mule looks similar to those we've seen before, except for one tiny detail - sequential turn indicators.

The new Scorpio is likely to get progressive-type turn indicators integrated into the twin-pod headlamp clusters. These types of turn indicators were popularized by Audi. Whether the Scorpio will have a similar setup at the rear remains to be seen.

The new Scorpio (codenamed: Z101) is expected to be based on a ladder-frame chassis. It could be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP, paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission.

Mahindra is expected to offer all-wheel drive in select variants of the Scorpio. It will even get off-road drive modes that can be selected using a rotary dial positioned on the centre console.

Thanks to BHPian deshmumn for sharing this video with other enthusiasts!

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio spotted off-road testing

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The next-gen Scorpio is likely to get a rotary dial with four off-road drive mode settings.

The next-generation Mahindra Scorpio has been spotted undergoing off-road tests in Ladakh.

The upcoming Scorpio was seen driving down a steep dirt track somewhere near Leh. In the video, you can see the car rolling down the incline towards a group of people. One of them appears to be recording a video.

The new Scorpio is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission.

Like the XUV700, Mahindra is expected to offer all-wheel drive in select variants of the Scorpio. It will even get off-road drive modes that can be selected using a rotary dial positioned on the centre console.

Source: Lokesh Mehta Vlogs via Jerry

 

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio off-road drive mode selector spied

The next-gen Scorpio is expected to get four off-road drive mode settings.

New spy images of the next-generation Mahindra Scorpio have surfaced online. This time the images reveal the SUV's off-road drive mode selector.

The rotary selector is positioned just behind the gearshift lever on the centre console. It seems the Scorpio will get four off-road drive mode settings.

The new Scorpio will also come with a touchscreen infotainment system. However, unlike the XUV700, the Scorpio has a more conventional dashboard layout.

The new Scorpio is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive system is expected to be offered in select variants.

Source: Zigwheels

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio spotted testing in Europe

The test car has a Class 9 Hazmat sticker on the rear glass. Could this be a hybrid Scorpio?

You may have seen numerous spy shots of the next-generation Mahindra Scorpio till now. However, this time, the SUV has been spotted in Europe.

The test car was seen on a highway near Budapest, Hungary. The heavily camouflaged mule looks identical to the test mules that have been spotted in India, except for one tiny detail.

This particular test mule has a Class 9 Hazmat sticker on the rear glass, which has led to speculations that it might be a hybrid version.

The new Scorpio will be based on an updated ladder-frame chassis and will come with all-wheel drive as well. Reports suggest that it is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission.

Source: Which Car

 

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A convoy of 7-8 2022 Mahindra Scorpios testing in Leh

The convoy was led by a Mahindra Thar and even had a few current-gen Scorpios and Getaway pick-ups.

A convoy of about 7-8 next-gen Mahindra Scorpios was recently spotted in Leh. The SUV is being put through its paces, even as back home, Mahindra is gearing up to launch the XUV700.

The convoy was spotted by BHPian benzinblut on the Leh-Manali highway. It was led by a Thar and even had a few current-generation Scorpios and Getaway pick-ups as well.

The new Scorpio appears to be larger than the outgoing model. The SUV features a completely new look both inside and out. It is expected to come loaded with the latest tech, including a 360-degree camera.

The next-gen Scorpio is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive system is expected to be offered in select variants.

Thanks to BHPian benzinblut for sharing these images with other enthusiasts!

 

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio shows off its tail lights

The Scorpio is also expected to come equipped with a 360-degree camera.

We have seen the test mule of the next-generation Mahindra Scorpio on the streets quite a few times in the recent past. While the latest spy images reveal yet another heavily camouflaged prototype, it appears to be sporting production-spec tail lights.

The new Scorpio is likely to feature tail lamp clusters that look reminiscent of Volvo SUVs. It gets a redesigned front fascia with twin-pod headlamps and a reworked front grille with vertical slats, which is typical of Mahindras.

On the inside, the Scorpio will get a touchscreen infotainment system, a flat-bottom steering wheel and a twin-dial instrument cluster. The SUV is also expected to come equipped with a 360-degree camera.

The SUV is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive system is expected to be offered in select variants.

Source: Rushlane

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio to get 360-degree camera

The new Scorpio is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP.

We have seen numerous spy images of the next generation Scorpio till now. But the latest set of images have revealed something interesting.

As per the new images, the new Scorpio is likely to get a 360-degree camera. A close look at the front grille reveals a camera tucked under the Mahindra logo.

While the Scorpio features a completely new look on the outside, the interior too has been totally revamped. The SUV gets a touchscreen infotainment head-unit, a flat-bottom steering wheel and a twin-dial instrument cluster.

The SUV is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive system is expected to be offered in select variants.

Rumours suggest that the next generation Scorpio could be launched around February 2022.

Source: Rushlane

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio interiors spied

The new Scorpio gets a more contemporary looking dashboard.

New spy images of the next-gen Mahindra Scorpio have surfaced online. The latest set of images give us a better look at the SUV's centre console and instrument cluster.

The new Scorpio gets a more contemporary looking dashboard. The centre console has a piano black finish. It houses a touchscreen infotainment head-unit that is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Below the screen is a row of physical buttons for Music, Phone and other functions. This particular variant is also equipped with automatic climate control. It has a rotary dial for off-road driving modes and 4-wheel drive functions.

The Scorpio will be offered with a new flat-bottom steering wheel and a conventional twin-dial instrument cluster that appears to have a fairly large MID in the centre.

The new Scorpio is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive system is expected to be offered in select variants.

Source: MotorOctane

 

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Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio spied dune bashing in Rajasthan

The teaser video gives us a brief glimpse of the next-gen Scorpio.

The next generation Mahindra Scorpio has been spotted testing once again. This time, the SUV was seen testing in the sand dunes of Rajasthan.

The new Scorpio has been featured in a video posted by Rajasthan Motorsports on Instagram. The video is clearly meant to be a teaser as it gives us a brief glimpse of the test mule.

The new Scorpio appears larger than the outgoing model. The new design also gives it a rather mature and bold look.

The SUV is likely to be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine could be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission and it could get all-wheel-drive as well.

Source: Rajasthan Motorsports

 

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Scoop! Next-gen Mahindra Scorpio AT with sunroof spied

The Scorpio could be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP.

Here are some more images of the next generation Mahindra Scorpio. The new spy images give us a peek into the SUV's interior.

The new Scorpio looks larger and features a completely new front fascia. It has a more upright rear end but retains the side-hinged tailgate. The test car seen here is riding on 10-spoke alloy wheels that are shod with MRF Wanderer tyres.

On the inside, this particular test mule has a black dashboard. The centre console has a similar layout to the XUV300. It features a touchscreen infotainment head-unit with air-conditioner vents on either side and what appears to be a speaker on the top. The vehicle has a flat-bottom steering wheel that is identical to the one seen in the new XUV500 prototypes. Note that this car has a sunroof and is equipped with an automatic transmission.

The Scorpio could be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 158 BHP. The engine is expected to be paired with either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission.

Thanks to Harshvardhan for sending these images in. Heartfelt gratitude for sharing them with other enthusiasts via this Team-BHP page!

 

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