Mahindra introduces Scorpio Classic Boss Edition to boost festive sales

Delhi Delhi. Mahindra is set to increase its market presence with the upcoming Scorpio Classic Boss Edition, which is aimed at boosting sales during the festive season. Following the launch of the new Scorpio N in June 2022, which is expected to replace the old Scorpio, the classic model has continued to perform well in the market.

Scorpio Classic Boss Price and Variants

The Scorpio Classic is available in two variants: the base Classic S priced at Rs 13.62 lakh (ex-showroom) and the feature-rich Scorpio Classic S11 priced at Rs 17.42 lakh (ex-showroom). Despite plans for a new S5 trim that never came to fruition, Mahindra is focusing on the Boss edition to cater to its core demographic.

Unique Features of Boss Edition

Mahindra representatives said, “The Boss Edition is highly likely to resonate with the target buyers and is expected to receive a good response.” The Boss Edition will be available exclusively in Napoli Black shade and will include a number of exclusive features.

Major changes include extensive use of dark chrome around the front grille, headlights, fog lights, bonnet scoop, door handles and rear tail lights. Additional enhancements include front bumper extender and silver skid plate, while the ORVMs will have a unique carbon fiber finish.

Interior comfort and technology

Accessories included with the Scorpio Classic Boss Edition include door visor and rear bumper protector. Inside, the vehicle features a black theme for the seat upholstery, complemented by a dual-tone black and beige dashboard. The package will also come with neck cushions and pillows for added comfort. Notable features include rear parking camera, automatic climate control and a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with cruise control.

Specifications and competition

The standard Scorpio Classic comes in five color options: Red Rage, Napoli Black, DeSat Silver, Pearl White and Galaxy Grey. It comes with LED projector lamps, fog lamps and DRLs along with signature tower tail lamps and 17-inch wheels with dual-tone finish.

Scorpio Classic Boss Engine Specifications

Inside, the Scorpio Classic offers three seating configurations, including two 7-seater options with a bench or captain seat in the second row and a 9-seater option with a bench in the second row and a jump seat for four people at the rear.

Under the hood, the Scorpio Classic is powered by a Generation 2 mHawk 2.2L diesel engine, producing 130 hp and 300 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Positioned below the new Scorpio N, the Classic is set to compete with other compact SUVs in its segment as Mahindra looks to strengthen its market share.

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