Chance to buy Mahindra Scorpio for less than 3 lakh rupees, new price of 12 lakhs

Although Mahindra has many SUVs that have popularity among the people, Mahindra Scorpio has made a special identity of its own. The starting price of the Mahindra Scorpio is around Rs 12 lakh. However, you can buy Mahindra Scorpio for less than Rs 2.50 lakh. Let’s know-how. Actually, Mahindra Scorpio is getting around Rs 2,45,000
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Chance to buy Mahindra Scorpio for less than 3 lakh rupees, new price of 12 lakhs

Although Mahindra has many SUVs that have popularity among the people, Mahindra Scorpio has made a special identity of its own. The starting price of the Mahindra Scorpio is around Rs 12 lakh. However, you can buy Mahindra Scorpio for less than Rs 2.50 lakh. Let’s know-how.

Actually, Mahindra Scorpio is getting around Rs 2,45,000 on the online platform Droom selling used cars and bikes. According to the information given on the website, the Mahindra Scorpio SLX 2006 model is being sold by Honor of Bengaluru, Karnataka. This Scorpio has run one lakh 60 thousand kilometers. For this deal, you will have to visit the website of Drum.

A model search has to be done on this website. There will be a token amount of 7350 rupees. This amount is refundable. Let me tell you that there are currently four variants of Scorpio. The Scorpio-S5 variant costs around Rs 12 lakh. At the same time, the top variant S-11 is priced at Rs 15.76 lakh.

Mahindra hikes prices: Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) announced an increase in the prices of its personal and commercial vehicles by about 1.9 percent with immediate effect. The company said that M&M would increase the prices of its personal and commercial vehicles from Rs 4,500 to Rs 40,000, which varied according to the model and version of the vehicle.

M&M said the price hike in the case of New Thar would apply to all bookings made between December 1, 2020 and January 7, 2021. The company said that from January 8, 2021, all fresh bookings of the new Thar will be priced at the time of delivery.

Why the increase in prices: Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) official Vijay Nakra said the price rise was necessitated by the unprecedented rise in commodity prices and other costs over the past several months. He said, “We have made all efforts to reduce our costs and defer the price hike for a long time, but due to rising raw material costs, we have been raising prices since January 8, 2021.”