Pros
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Rugged Build and Off-Road Capability
Built on a ladder-on-frame chassis, the Scorpio Classic boasts a robust construction that handles rough terrains effectively. Its high ground clearance and torquey diesel engine make it suitable for both city driving and off-road adventures. -
Improved Fuel Efficiency and Driveability
The updated all-aluminium mHawk diesel engine offers approximately 14% better fuel efficiency compared to its predecessor. Additionally, over 77% of its peak torque is available from as low as 1000 rpm, enhancing driveability in various conditions.
Cons
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Lack of Modern Features
The Scorpio Classic misses out on several contemporary features expected in its segment, such as Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, electric sunroof, and front parking sensors. The infotainment system is basic, and overall interior design feels dated. -
Limited Interior Space and Comfort
Despite its large exterior dimensions, the Scorpio Classic's interior space management is suboptimal. The third-row side-facing seats are cramped and lack seatbelts, compromising passenger comfort and safety.