The internet is full of meme posts about director Rohit Shetty’s love for flying Mahindra SUVs in his films. One such post about the upcoming Scorpio-N recently caught the attention of Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra and his reply is even more interesting.
The new generation Mahindra Scorpio-N will be launched in India on June 27, 2022
Anyone who is familiar with director Rohit Shetty’s films, such as the Singham series, Dilwale or Chennai Express, will know his love of flying cars for action sequences. In fact, a great deal of those cars are Mahindra SUVs, namely the Bolero and the Scorpio, Not only this, the internet is full of memes related to Rohit Shetty and Mahindra vehicle. So, when Mahindra dropped the images of the new generation Scorpio-N, more such posts were inevitable. One such meme post recently caught the attention of Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra and his reply was even more interesting.
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Anand Mahindra recently posted the teaser video of the new Scorpio-N on Twitter, to which a follower replied with the said meme post. The meme states that Rohit Shetty would be very excited by this news now and would love to blow it up in his next film. Tweeting that user’s post, Anand Mahindra said – “Rohit Shetty ji, you need a nuclear bomb to make the car fly…,” translating to “Mr Rohit Shetty you need to blow it up.” Atomic bombs would be needed.” vehicle.”
Rohit Shetty ji, do you need an atomic bomb to make the car fly…???? #bigdaddyofSUV #MahindraScorpioN https://t.co/wfmVihUvoE
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) 21 May 2022
While participating in the Mahindra joke certainly makes it fun, however, the commentary also shows that they have faith in the rigor and safety of the product. A few years back, after the XUV300 received a 5-star safety rating from the Global New Car Assessment Program (Global NCAP), the company had said that going forward all its new models would receive either 4 or 5 stars in the Global NCAP crash test. , Since then, Mahindra has launched two new models – the new Thar, and the XUV700, and of course, both have garnered 4- and 5-star safety ratings respectively in the Global NCAP crash tests. And hence, the new-gen Scorpio has to live up to this expectation. We don’t know yet whether GNCAP will crash test the car, but when it does, we’ll definitely be the first to tell you about it.
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The upcoming Mahindra Scorpio-N comes with an all-new design and styling, which we believe is similar to the company’s flagship SUV, the Mahindra Alturas G4.
The new generation Mahindra Scorpio-N will be launched in India on June 27 and this model will come with several changes. Firstly, it is based on the company’s new ladder-on-frame platform, which debuted with the new Thar. Secondly, it is now bigger and comes with an all-new design and styling, which we feel is similar to the company’s flagship SUV, the Mahindra Alturas G4. The SUV will also be loaded with a host of new features and technology such as LED lighting, sporty alloys on the outside, and a large touchscreen, digital cluster, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, auto climate control, and more. It could also include a 360-degree camera view, a large panoramic sunroof and Adrenox connected car technology.
The new Mahindra Scorpio-N will come with a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine and a 2.2-litre, four-cylinder, diesel engine
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The new Mahindra Scorpio-N will be offered in both petrol and diesel engine options, including a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine and a 2.2-litre, four-cylinder, diesel engine. The same motors are expected to be slightly less tuned as compared to the XUV700 with the same engine. Transmission options will include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic torque converter unit as well as an all-wheel-drive option, possibly for the top-spec variant.
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