We bet you wouldn’t ever have seen a gold-wrapped Mahindra Scorpio N before. It is fascinating to witness how bold some people can be in terms of aftermarket car modifications. In recent times, this industry has experienced a massive boom. The reasons are aplenty. There is greater access to world-class spare parts and automobile components, people get unbelievable ideas from the internet and car shops are more readily available. But wrapping a car is the easiest way to alter its road presence. Let us take a look at the details of this latest post.
India’s First Ever Gold-Wrapped Mahindra Scorpio N
This post comes from tfl_customs on Instagram. It captures a unique sight on the public road. A Mahindra Scorpio N is on the road with a shiny gold wrap on its body. In fact, even the alloy wheels have been painted golden. The body of the SUV is oozing eminent bling which is capable of blinding the onlookers. Until now, you might have seen wealthy people in the Middle East wrapping their cars in real gold. But this is the first instance of a Scorpio N owner going for the gold wrap. It is certainly a sight to behold.
Specs
Mahindra Scorpio N is a famous SUV in our market. It comes with a a 2.2-litre turbo diesel and a 2.0-litre turbo petrol generating a healthy 132 PS / 300 Nm to 175 PS / 400 Nm with diesel and 200 PS / 380 Nm of peak power and torque with the petrol mill. The transmission duties are carried out by either a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. There is a dedicated 4×4 (4XPLOR) configuration for hardcore off-roading excursions. The prices range from Rs 13.60 lakh to Rs 24.54 lakh, ex-showroom.
Specs | Mahindra Scorpio N (P) | Mahindra Scorpio N (D) |
Engine | 2.0-litre Turbo Petrol | 2.2-litre Turbo Diesel |
Power | 200 PS | 132 PS / 175 PS |
Torque | 380 Nm | 300 Nm / 400 Nm |
Transmission | 6MT / AT | 6MT / AT |
Drivetrain | 4×2 / 4×4 | 4×2 / 4×4 |
Author’s Note
Wrapping a car in an entirely new colour might be the quickest way to alter the appearance of a car. However, we must caution our readers that changing the colour of the car is illegal in India. In fact, you must first consult your local RTO. If they permit, you must get it written on the registration certificate of your car. Only then can you change the colour of your car. Therefore, don’t make the mistake of going for the paint change straightaway. You will face issues with the authorities.
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