Autocar India reader Mohd. Siddique has spotted the
Mahindra Scorpio with its front and rear fascias wrapped up, suggesting that a
facelift is in the works. This is the first major change to the second gen
Mahindra Scorpio since its launch in 2014. It could launch later this year or
early next year for sale.
It’s quite hard to tell what’s changed, but expect
design tweaks to the headlamps, taillamps, grille and bumpers, as well as a few
new exterior colours like the new Lake-Side Brown. Expect little changes to the
dimensions, the current model is 4,456 mm long, 1,820 mm wide, 1,995 mm high,
and has a wheelbase of 2,680 mm. As for the interior, the new Scorpio
will feature revised seat upholstery options, new interior colour combinations
and an updated touchscreen infotainment system, which could source Android
Auto, EcoSense and Connected Apps from the Mahindra XUV500.
Autocar reports that M&M will equip the more
powerful mHawk 140 2.2L turbodiesel 4-cyl engine (20 hp more) in the 2018
Mahindra Scorpio. In the XUV500, the mHawk 140 produces 140 bhp and 330 Nm of
torque paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox or an Aisin-sourced 6-Speed Automatic
gearbox. Expect fuel mileage to be slightly lesser than the current Scorpio’s
12 km/L average.