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Level Up Your Scorpio-N's Tech: Must-Have Aftermarket Accessories?

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The new Scorpio-N is loaded with tech goodies, but there's always room for customization, right? I've been seeing a lot of buzz on other forums about people tricking out their rides with aftermarket accessories, and I was curious what fellow Scorpio-N owners are doing.

For me, a heads-up display (HUD) is a must-have. Keeping my eyes on the road while getting essential info like speed and navigation sounds like a game-changer, especially on long drives. Anyone installed a HUD in their Scorpio-N yet? Which brand are you using, and how's the experience?

Another area I'm interested in is a wireless charging pad. Ditches the messy cables and keeps my phone juiced up – sounds pretty sweet. Have any of you found a wireless charger that integrates seamlessly with the Scorpio-N's dashboard? Pics and recommendations would be awesome!


   
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Security is always a top concern. Thinking about installing a dashcam to capture those scenic drives and also for added peace of mind. Any Scorpio-N owners out there with dashcam recommendations? Looking for something with good picture quality and night vision capabilities.

Of course, there's the whole world of off-road upgrades. While the Scorpio-N is a beast straight out of the box, I've seen some folks adding rugged mud flaps, upgraded skid plates, and even winch mounts. Anyone here transformed their Scorpio-N into a full-fledged off-road conqueror? Share your setups and experiences!

Let's get a conversation going about the coolest aftermarket accessories for our Scorpio-Ns. I'm eager to hear what everyone's rocking and get some inspiration to personalize my own ride. 😀 


   
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Great topic! I've been itching to upgrade my Scorpio-N's tech as well, and your post got me digging around online. Here's what I found:

Heads-Up Display (HUD):

Absolutely agree, a HUD is a game-changer. I've been eyeing the Garmin HUD+. It projects speed, navigation, and even incoming calls onto the windshield, keeping your eyes focused on the road. Reviews seem positive, but some mention a slight learning curve with placement.

Wireless Charging Pad:

There are a few wireless chargers specifically designed for the Scorpio-N's center console. I found the Autofurn Scorpio-N Wireless Charger interesting. It blends in well with the interior and seems to offer fast charging. Users recommend checking phone case compatibility beforehand though.


   
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Security is key! I'm a big fan of BlackVue dashcams. Their DR900S-2CH model offers excellent picture quality with front and rear recording, perfect for capturing scenic drives and any unexpected incidents. Night vision is top-notch too. Installation might require some professional help, but the peace of mind is worth it. 😀 😏 


   
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(@allwheelwanderlust)
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@gearheadguru what could be the price for that one? 🤗


   
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Off-Road Upgrades:

Whoa, transforming the Scorpio-N into an off-road beast sounds tempting! I haven't gone that far yet, but some popular brands for mud flaps include Rally Armor and Rough Country. They offer various styles and levels of protection depending on your off-road ambitions. For skid plates, I've seen good reviews for Under Armour – they're sturdy and provide excellent undercarriage protection. Winch mounts are a bigger modification, so consulting a trusted mechanic before installation is crucial.


   
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@allwheelwanderlust BlackVue might be a top-tier brand globally, but for an Indian customer, there are other options that offer good value. I recommend checking out DDPai Dash Cameras. They offer various models with features like Full HD recording, night vision, and parking mode at a competitive price range. The DDPai Mini 3 or the DDPai X2 Pro could be good options for the Scorpio-N, potentially starting around ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 INR.

Other Options:

Thinkware: Another reputable brand with a presence in India. Their mid-range dashcams could be a good alternative.
Sygic: Offers dashcams with GPS functionality, which might be interesting for some users.


   
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Installation:

While some dashcams are DIY friendly, professional installation is recommended, especially for the Scorpio-N to ensure proper wiring and placement. Talk to car accessory shops or service centers for quotes on installation.

Remember, these are just suggestions. It's always best to research and compare features and prices before making a purchase. There are many online retailers and car accessory shops that offer dashcams specifically for the Indian market.


   
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