Mahindra and Mahindra, one of India’s leading car manufacturers, has rolled out the new Scorpio Classic Boss Edition in the Indian market, joining the ranks of manufacturers like Toyota and Maruti, who have recently launched special festive editions of their popular offerings in the country. The Scorpio Classic Boss Edition has been added to the 2024 festive season lineup.
The Scorpio Classic Boss Edition comes bearing a range of feature additions and cosmetic enhancements, which will be done through new accessories. Notably, the new car will only be on sale in India during this festive season. The company has yet to announce the prices of the new Boss Edition. The outgoing Scorpio, however, comes at a starting price of INR 13.62 lakh, and it goes up to INR 17.42 lakh for the top variant. Both prices are ex-showroom. It is available in two variants: S and S11.
Mahindra Scorpio Classic Boss Colors:
- Diamond White
- Galaxy Grey
- Everest White
- Stealth Black
- Red Rage
Mahindra Scorpio Classic Boss Interior
The Scorpio Classic Boss Edition is packed with a rear parking camera. It features black-themed seat upholstery and the brand’s comfort kit that incorporates pillows and cushions. The Scorpio Classic comes equipped with a 9-inch touchscreen, automatic AC, and cruise control. Its safety kit incorporates amenities like rear parking sensors and twin front airbags.
Mahindra Scorpio Classic Boss Exterior
On the exterior, Mahindra is offering the new Boss Edition with a fog lamp, front grille, tail lamp, rear reflector, rear quarter glass, side indicators, door handles, headlamp, and bonnet scoop. The Scorpio classic is being offered with add-ons like a front bumper, carbon fiber covers for the ORVMs, a black-finished rear guard, and rain visors.
Mahindra Scorpio Classic Boss Powertrain
Under the hood, the Scorpio Classic Boss Edition draws power from the same 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine that is equipped in the standard version. The engine is tuned to churn out a maximum power of 130 bhp and 300 Nm of peak torque at 1,600 to 2,800 rpm. It comes paired with a six-speed manual gearbox. The Scorpio Classic Boss Edition rivals the likes of Kia Seltos, Tata Curvv, Hyundai Creta, Honda Elevate, and Maruti Grand Vitara.