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2022 Mahindra Scorpio facelift SUV interior spied ahead of launch

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2022 Mahindra Scorpio facelift SUV interior spied ahead of launch

The 2022 Mahindra Scorpio facelift SUV has been spotted in camouflage several times during recent tests on Indian roads. While the exterior of the 2022 Scorpio has been spied on multiple times, a glimpse inside the cleanest-looking facelifted SUV has surfaced for the first time.

The 2022 Scorpio review unit was spotted by a vlogger who managed to take a look inside and show what the new Scorpio will offer. The three-row SUV will only have forward-facing seats. As seen on the test mule, the seats are wrapped in leather. There are dedicated air conditioning vents on the back of the armrest for second-row passengers for front-seat passengers.

The 2022 Scorpio SUV’s dashboard will feature a large infotainment unit, likely a touchscreen unit. The infotainment unit is flanked by vertically aligned air conditioning vents. There will be physical buttons on the center console for climate control and more. The driver display is also a digital unit, while the controls are mounted on the steering wheel.

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Previous spy shots of the 2022 Scorpio facelift SUV have shown it will come with features like a sunroof and power front seats.

The exterior of the new-generation Scorpio SUV will bring several changes. These include a redesigned grille featuring the new Mahindra logo the automaker introduced last year when it launched its flagship XUV700 SUV. Other changes include LED headlights, LED DRLs and LED taillights.

The 2022 Mahindra Scorpio will be based on the automaker’s new ladder-frame platform, which it will share with its sibling, the SUV Thar. The new-generation Scorpio is expected to come with an all-wheel-drive option, among other trims.

Mahindra will likely offer both petrol and diesel options for the 2022 Scorpio SUV. The same 2.0-liter turbo-petrol engine that powers the Thar SUV should also be used in the Scorpio. The maximum power of the engine can reach 130 horsepower and the maximum torque can reach 320 Nm. A six-speed manual and automatic transmissions are expected.

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For diesel powerplants, Mahindra is likely to use a 2.2-liter mHawk diesel engine in the new Scorpio. With manual and automatic transmission, the engine can produce a maximum power of 138 horsepower and a maximum torque of 320 Nm.

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Pachigam attack aftermath: International airlines avoid Pakistani airspace amid tensions with India

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Pachigam attack aftermath: International airlines avoid Pakistani airspace amid tensions with India

Due to a lengthier path, Lufthansa Flight LH760 from Frankfurt to New Delhi had to fly for over an hour longer on Sunday. Major foreign airlines, including Air France and Lufthansa, are avoiding Pakistani airspace as tensions between India and Pakistan remain high after a deadly terrorist assault in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, according to airlines and flight trackers on.

Monday. Air France agreed, stating that it had decided to halt flights over Pakistan due to the “recent evolution of tensions” between the two South Asian foes. “The airline has decided to suspend overflight of Pakistan until further notice,” Air France said in a statement, referring to the “recent evolution of tensions” between India and Pakistan The airline currently changing.

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In the wake of the recent Pachigam terror attack, a significant shift in international aviation routes has occurred. Following an uptick in security concerns and rising geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, several international airlines have opted to avoid Pakistani airspace, rerouting their flights to ensure passenger safety. The decision comes nations.

The Pahagam Terror Attack: A Trigger for Renewed Tensions

On the night of the attack in Pachigam, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir, militants carried out a series of strikes on civilian and military targets. The assault left a number of casualties, both military personnel and civilians, sparking widespread condemnation. The attack, attributed to militant groups operating from across the border.

Airlines’ Concerns Over Safety and Security

In response to the escalating threat in the region, several international airlines, including prominent carriers from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, have started to reroute their flights to avoid crossing Pakistani airspace. These precautionary measures, while not unprecedented, are a direct reflection of the security situation that has worsened in the wake of the attack.

Airlines typically rely on international aviation corridors for the fastest and most efficient flight paths, and Pakistani airspace has historically been a critical component of many international routes connecting Europe and Asia. However, in light of the heightened risk of military conflict, commercial carriers have begun to take proactive steps to avoid the region.

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European carriers, such as Lufthansa and Air France, have adjusted their flight paths over the past few weeks, choosing to bypass Pakistan altogether. Similarly, Middle Eastern giants, like Emirates and Qatar Airways, have rerouted certain flights to avoid potential risks associated with flying in close proximity to the disputed borders. These changes have led to longer flight.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has noted that these changes, while necessary, come with considerable logistical and financial consequences. Airlines must navigate alternative routes, which may lead to higher fuel consumption and longer durations of travel. Nevertheless, passenger safety is the highest priority, and the industry remains.

Diplomatic Implications and Regional Stability

The rerouting of international flights has far-reaching implications, not only in terms of aviation logistics but also for regional diplomacy. The decision to avoid Pakistani airspace can be seen as a subtle but clear indication of the international community’s concerns regarding with the growing uncertainty in the region, underscores the volatile nature of South the security situation between India and Pakistan. Such moves may further isolate Pakistan.

The Future of Aviation in the Region

As the situation unfolds, the aviation industry is closely monitoring developments. For international carriers, navigating the delicate balance between commercial operations and national security concerns is no small task. In the coming weeks, further changes in flight patterns are expected, depending on how the diplomatic and military tensions between India.

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