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Originally Posted by fhdowntheline
(Post 5213010)
I hope they include ESP as standard. |
Even the 2020 Thar has it, so I don't see any reason why the next gen Scorpio won't have it.
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Originally Posted by 4x4addict
(Post 5215012)
Even the 2020 Thar has it, so I don't see any reason why the next gen Scorpio won't have it. |
Guess he meant ESP as standard across the range.
Thar has ESP only on the LX variant I believe, while the XUV700 for all its power has ESP only from AX5 I guess.
I found this on the internet, and I believe that it looks incredibly close to the final product.
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Originally Posted by amoi
(Post 5216953)
I found this on the internet, and I believe that it looks incredibly close to the final product. Attachment 2246090 |
And I found this on Facebook. :)
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Originally Posted by amoi
(Post 5216953)
I found this on the internet, and I believe that it looks incredibly close to the final product. |
All these detailed scoop pics and this is the only rendering that looks true. Most of the renderings looks flat and slabish like the one @fazalmirza shared.
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Originally Posted by DicKy
(Post 5218338)
All these detailed scoop pics and this is the only rendering that looks true. Most of the renderings looks flat and slabish like the one @fazalmirza shared. |
I have a feeling Mahindra might have messed up 2022 Scorpio's rear but for Pratap Bose! lol:
If XUV 7OO is any indication, I think I should hack Mahindra backend and put my booking in for new Scorpio immediately.
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Originally Posted by amoi
(Post 5216953)
I found this on the internet, and I believe that it looks incredibly close to the final product. Attachment 2246090 |
So after ripping off Jeep in the Thar, now Mahindra tries to copy Kia's tiger nose grill?:D
The XUV700 was also an evolution of the XUV500 design. Hope to see some original designs from Mahindra post Pratap Bose joining.:thumbs up
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Originally Posted by achyutaghosh
(Post 5220516)
So after ripping off Jeep in the Thar, now Mahindra tries to copy Kia's tiger nose grill?:D
The XUV700 was also an evolution of the XUV500 design. Hope to see some original designs from Mahindra post Pratap Bose joining.:thumbs up |
Kia's "tiger nose" grill is just a rip off from the BMW kidney grill which is connected with a birdge. Kia shamelessly copies BMW design elements as Hyundai does wrt Audi.
Pratap Bose is highly overrated. He has designed contraptions in the past which became sales successes only because of perceived safety of Tata cars and agressive pricing, and not because of the design (despite the design, actually) His only addition to XUV700 was that funny looking "butterfly" Mahindra logo.
Rgds.
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Originally Posted by volkman10
(Post 5220806)
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Sorry for the crude lines but the taillights seem to be "Inspired" by the rear of the Volvo XC90 plus if the renders are anything to go by the design team seems to have again "taken inspiration", this time from KIA's tiger nose grille.
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Originally Posted by GreasyCarb55
(Post 5220874)
the taillights seem to be "Inspired" by the rear of the Volvo XC90 |
New Mahindra Scorpio with vertical stacked Taillights cutout.
Source : MotorBeam
Was riding behind a camouflaged Scorpio this morning for close to 5-6 km, and couldn't help but wonder - they have such a huge tail lamp assembly and they still couldn't fit the reversing lamps inside? Why are they located on the rear bumper instead?
And the car looks tall and massive, an Innova driving next to it seemed very short :D
The front end is all curvy and dilutes the butch looks the current Scorpio has. The upcoming Scorpio's hood is too curvy to my liking.
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