Black Mahindra Scorpio PIMPED-OUT with Huge 20-inch Rims

by Jatin Chhibber | 14/11/2020
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This all-black Mahindra Scorpio employs huge 20-inch alloy wheels of RPM brand and low profile tires that make the fast-ageing SUV look quite badass

Mahindra Scorpio is one of the most popular SUVs offered by the homegrown carmaker in the Indian market. It has a cult fan following among the SUV buyers around the country. It is one of those SUVs which look more eye-catching after getting modified. One of the main modifications that the Mahindra Scorpio owners prefer to do on their SUVs is the employment of big and swanky looking alloy wheels. Here are a few images of a Mahindra Scorpio which employs new aftermarket alloy wheels. 

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The stock model of the SUV comes fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels. The alloy wheels offered with the regular model of the car looks quite boring. The Mahindra Scorpio you see here employs huge 17-inch mags. The five-spoke alloy wheels are in grey colour shade and are gelling up well with the overall stance of the SUV. These aftermarket alloy units are of RPM brand and the mod job has been done by Velocity Tyres Ludhiana. The alloy wheels are shod with low profile tyres. Talking about Mahindra Scorpio, the SUV is offered in four different trim levels namely- S5, S7, S9 and S11. It derives power from a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel, which is capable of shredding out 140bhp and 320 Nm of peak torque. The transmission duties are done by a 6-speed MT.

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The entry-level S5 trim is retailed at a price tag of Rs 12.42 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and the top-spec S11 variant is priced at Rs 16.72 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Mahindra has plans to launch the new-gen model of the SUV in our market in the near future. It has been spied multiple times while getting tested on the Indian roads. Reports suggest that the new-gen model of the SUV will be sold alongside the existing version. It’ll be a third-gen model of the can and will rival with the likes of Kia Seltos, Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta. The new-gen Mahindra Scorpio will derive power from a petrol and diesel powertrain. 
 

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