Swaraj Baggonkar in Mumbai
It's a month now that Mahindra & Mahindra added yet another variant to its popular Scorpio range.
The new Scorpio EX is 5 per cent, or Rs 41,000, cheaper than the Scorpio LX, but doesn't have many things that the LX has.
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A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Also, the EX is 60 per cent more powerful than the LX and does not have features like power windows and central locking.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.The company says the reason was simple enough: it wants to attract young professionals and college goers who had pockets deep enough for a mid-sized sedan but always fancied an SUV for the ruggedness and space it offers.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Further studies showed that most of these people are in the age group of 18-25 years who haven't bought a Scorpio, but would like to own one only if the price was a little low.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.That's the reason M&M decided to avoid its traditional marketing and promotion tools such as television and out-of-home advertisement for the EX variant, and largely relied on online social mediums such as Facebook.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Reason: M&M did not want to tamper with the Scorpio's "premium" image as it could have been a self-defeating exercise.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Not everybody is happy with M&M's positioning of the Ex variant.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.M&M is aware of that and knows that it can't risk further dilution of Scorpio's premium image.
Hence, it is working on a new SUV that could be positioned below the Scorpio and which will serve as the entry level model for the company.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.M&M's keenness to straddle the entire spectrum in SUV space is understandable considering that penetration of SUVs and other utility vehicles in India is far lower compared to some of the other markets.
India continues to be dominated by compact cars and sedans.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Scorpio, however, bucked the slowdown in utility vehicle sales by posting a 19 per cent increase last year compared to the previous year.
That's not a surprise as M&M hardly has any competition in the affordable SUV segment, except Tata Safari, which starts at Rs 7.90 lakh. Safari is coming up with a new improved version shortly.
A cheaper Scorpio to attract the young!
Image: Scorpio.Others who are reportedly also looking at grabbing a piece of the Indian compact SUV segment are General Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Fiat, Force Motors and Skoda Auto.
So the Scorpio has to sharpen its sting.
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