New Mahindra Scorpio Review!
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 10-10-2014
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Features that are sure to impress are the six-inch infotainment touchscreen borrowed from the XUV500, an in-built GPS system, temperature and pressure sensors for the tyres, and rear-parking sensors. Some versions will even get cruise control and steering-mounted controls on the smaller, sportier steering wheel, also very similar to the one in the XUV. Settle down in the driver's seat and memories of the earlier car's poor ergonomics come flooding back. There is no central locking button on the dash and you have to use the lock on the door handle, which is a bit fidgety. Front passengers will miss storage for bottles, there is one central bottle holder but that space is where you end up keeping your phone or toll change.