New-Gen Mahindra Scorpio Cabin Features Revealed In New Spy Photos

- The next-gen Scorpio will get all-new interior with premium features
- The new Scorpio gets an electric sunroof and a flat-bottom steering wheel
- New Scorpio will be based on Mahindra's updated ladder-frame chassis
The next-gen Mahindra Scorpio has been recently spotted testing again, and this time around we get to see a bunch of new cabin features that the SUV will offer. While most of the cabin is still camouflaged, based on the exposed sections, we now know that the new Scorpio will get premium features like an electric sunroof and a leather-wrapped multi-functional steering wheel. The SUV's cabin will also feature a touchscreen infotainment system, which appears to be a 7-inch unit, with several silver dials and buttons for other in-car controls.

The new-gen Mahindra Scorpio will get premium features like an electric sunroof with blinds
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The new-gen Mahindra Scorpio is expected to be launched in early 2022 and it is built on the company's new advanced ladder-on-frame platform, which currently underpins the new Thar. Previous spy photos have revealed that the SUV will be bigger than the existing Scorpio and it is likely to get a new design and styling as well. The new-gen model is also expected to get smarter features like LED projector headlamps LED DRLs, LED foglamps, a new chrome grille, side steps and multi-spoke alloy wheels.

The Mahindra Scorpio's cabin will also feature a touchscreen infotainment system, which appears to be a 7-inch unit and leather-wrapped steering wheel
Also Read: Near-Production 2021 Mahindra Scorpio Test Mule Spied Up Close
As for powertrain choices, the new-gen Scorpio is expected to borrow the turbocharged petrol and diesel engines from the Thar. The former is the 2.0-litre mStallion engine that is tuned to produce 150 bhp and 320 Nm of peak torque, whereas the oil burner is a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel that develops 130 bhp and 320 Nm of peak torque. Both engines will come with a 6-speed manual and an optional 6-speed torque convertor automatic unit.
Source: Gaadify
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