Digital renditions could be an ideal way to experience a completely different avatar of any regular car.
This digital iteration of the Mahindra Scorpio N pickup truck could prove to be a worthy rival to the Isuzu V-Cross, in virtual reality. Mahindra has launched the regular Scorpio N and the digital artists are letting their imaginations run wild to come up with a different and interesting spin on it. The new Scorpio is a capable off-roader which means that a pickup truck version of the SUV is not totally out of the question. Let us take a look at the details of this digital concept.
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Mahindra Scorpio N Pickup Truck
This illustration has been rendered by Abin Designs on Instagram. The front fascia of this version doesn’t feature all that many alterations apart from the scooped-out bonnet which was the trademark of the existing Scorpio, which will be sold as the Scorpio Classic henceforth. The silver skid plate beneath the front bumper looks sturdy. This version features even beefier and more muscular wheel arches than the regular ones and the alloy wheels look a size too small to fill those gaps convincingly. But that is required in the event of off-roading for the suspension travel.
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On the sides, there is a prominent side skirting on the door panel that is finished in silver texture. But the highlight of this digital concept is the rear section which now contains a cargo bed instead of the third row of seating. To achieve that, the taillamps also needed to be modified since the regular version features vertical lights. The sheer ruggedness and utilitarian aspects of this unique iteration put this lifestyle pickup truck in the league of the Isuzu V-Cross and Toyota Hilux.
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Specs
The Scorpio N comes with a 2.0-litre mStallion direct-injection turbo petrol engine that produces 200 PS and 380 Nm, a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine that produces 132 PS / 300 Nm in lower variant and a massive 175 PS / 400 Nm of peak power and torque on higher variants. There are manual and automatic transmission options to choose from along with the 4×4 drivetrain. The prices of the automatic and 4×4 versions will be revealed later while the rest of the lineup ranges between Rs 11.99 lakh and Rs 19.49 lakh, ex-showroom. These are introductory prices and will be only applicable for the first 25,000 bookings.