Mahindra launched the Scorpio-N SUV in 2022 and since then the response for the SUV has been incredibly amazing. There is huge waiting period for the SUV, but the consumers are willing to wait as long as possible to get their hands on the SUV. Recently, they launched the “Z8 Select” trim for the consumers while cutting out few features. Anyway, in this article, we’re listing the 7 Features that Mahindra should’ve offered with the Scorpio-N putting them ahead of all its rivals, but now falls short in features. Here is the list of those features –
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1. Auto-Dimming IRVM2. ADAS3. Ventilated Front Seats4. 360 Surround View Camera5. 3rd Row AC Vents6. Panoramic Sunroof7. Fully Digital Instrument Cluster
Mahindra could have enhanced its SUV offering by incorporating several key features. Firstly, an Auto-Dimming Inside Rear-View Mirror (IRVM) would have been a valuable addition, automatically reducing glare from vehicles behind and enhancing driver visibility. Secondly, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) would have bolstered safety, assisting drivers both on highways and in urban settings.Another notable absence is Ventilated Front Seats, which contribute to driver and passenger comfort, particularly in hot weather, by minimizing sweat and ensuring a more enjoyable driving experience. Additionally, a 360 Surround View Camera would have provided comprehensive visibility, whereas Mahindra’s current setup only offers front and rear views, neglecting the left and right sides.Considering the SUV’s three-row configuration, the absence of 3rd row AC vents is a missed opportunity to enhance passenger comfort for those seated in the rear. Lastly, the lack of a panoramic sunroof and a Fully Digital Cluster stands out, as these features are becoming increasingly popular among buyers. Instead, Mahindra opted for a single-pane sunroof and a Semi-Digital Instrument Cluster, which might not meet the expectations of consumers seeking modern amenities in their vehicles.