Mahindra launches Scorpio Adventure limited edition in India at Rs. 13.62 lakh

Mahindra Scorpio Adventure

India’s leading Utility vehicle maker, Mahindra & Mahindra has launched the limited edition of its one of the successful SUV Scorpio. Christened as Adventure edition, it is available at a sticker price of Rs. 13.62 lakh for the 2WD variant and Rs. 14.80 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the AWD variant. Based on the top end S10 trim, the edition is limited only to 1000 units and comes in dual paint silver and white color scheme with racy decals all around.

To add some sportiness, Mahindra has given it gun metal color finish alloy wheels with red brake calipers, rear view mirror with integrated turn blinkers, static bending smoked headlights with eye raised LED DRLs, triple jet windscreen washer and rear view camera. On the inside, it gets faux leather upholstery for seats with blue fabric insert, leather packed multi-function steering wheel, fully automatic air control, 6 inch touchscreen infotainment system with GPS navigation etc.

Under the hood of adventure edition is same 1.9l mhawk engine that develops 120bhp power and 280Nm of peak torque, linked to a manual gearbox.

Speaking on the limited edition Scorpio Adventure, Vivek Nayer, Chief Marketing Officer, (Automotive Division) Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, “We are pleased to introduce the limited edition ‘Scorpio Adventure’. With its all-terrain capability, power-packed performance and iconic design, the Scorpio is a symbol of power, thrill and adventure for more than 5 lakh Scorpio owners and for the millions of fans that aspire to own a Scorpio one day. The limited edition Scorpio Adventure is in keeping with the lineage and DNA of the brand and I am sure that it will further strengthen the appeal of Scorpio as the perfect companion on long road trips and off-roading adventures.”

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