The all-new Mahindra Scorpio N has been launched at a starting price of Rs 11.99 lakh for the entry level petrol-MT, going up to Rs 19.49 lakh for the top-spec diesel-MT variant (all prices, ex-showroom, India). Bookings will open officially on July 30, 2022, and the Scorpio N automatic and the 4x4 line-up's prices will be revealed on July 21. Deliveries will commence around the festive season.
The brand has said that the prices announced today are only for the first 25,000 bookings, after which the prices will go up. The new Scorpio-N is a significant step up over its predecessor, in terms of price and positioning; the latter will be renamed the Scorpio Classic and continue to be sold alongside the new model.
- Scorpio-N gets 2.2 diesel and 2.0 petrol engines
- 4x4 only in diesel from Z4 trim onwards
- Available in 6- and 7-seater configurations
Here is the detailed price break-up of the manual versions of the new Scorpio-N.
Mahindra Scorpio-N price and variants | ||
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Variants | Petrol MT | Diesel MT |
Z2 | Rs 11.99 lakh | Rs 12.49 lakh |
Z4 | Rs 13.49 lakh | Rs 13.99 lakh |
Z6 | - | Rs 14.99 lakh |
Z8 | Rs 16.99 lakh | Rs 17.49 lakh |
Z8L | Rs 18.99 lakh | Rs 19.49 lakh |
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Mahindra Scorpio-N: engine and gearbox
The Scorpio-N comes with the same engines as the Thar and the XUV700. There’s the 2.0 turbo-petrol and the 2.2 diesel, with the latter being in two states of tune.
The 203hp petrol engine produces 370Nm and 380Nm in the manual and automatic variants, respectively. The 2.2 diesel engine, in its lower state of tune, produces 132hp and 300Nm of torque, while in the higher state of tune, it makes 175hp and 370Nm (manual)/400Nm (automatic). Like the XUV700, the 175hp 2.2 diesel Scorpio-N gets three on-road drive modes – Zip, Zap and Zoom – where peak power is produced only in Zap and Zoom modes. In Zip mode, the power is limited to 138hp.
All three engines come with a 6-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the higher-spec diesel and the turbo-petrol engine can also be paired to a 6-speed automatic gearbox.
The Scorpio-N comes with rear-wheel drive as standard, but the higher-spec diesel variants will also be available with a four-wheel-drive system. In terms of off-road hardware, it gets mechanical locking rear differential, ESP-based brake locking front differential, an independent front suspension system and a five-link rear suspension.
The Scorpio-N also gets four terrain modes – Normal, Grass/Gravel/ Snow, Mud/Rut, and Sand – for Mahindra’s new 4 XPLOR 4WD system with a low-range mode.
Mahindra Scorpio-N: variant break-up
The new Scorpio-N is available in five trims – Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8 and Z8 Luxury. The petrol engine is available on Z2, Z4, Z8 and Z8L trims with a manual gearbox as standard, while the automatic gearbox will be offered from the Z4 trim onwards.
Coming to diesel, the 132hp, 2.2 diesel engine is available on the base Z2 and Z4 trims with a manual gearbox and in rear-wheel-drive guise only.
Meanwhile, the 175hp diesel version is offered on the Z4, Z6, Z8 and Z8 luxury trims, with both manual and automatic gearboxes. While four-wheel drive will be offered on all manual variants from Z4 onwards, for the automatic versions, it will only be available on the higher-spec Z8 and Z8 luxury trims.
Mahindra Scorpio-N: exterior, interior and features
The new Scorpio-N looks unmistakably like an evolution of its predecessor. It is now much more well-rounded and also looks upmarket. It is now 206mm longer and 97mm wider, but is 125mm lower in height. The wheelbase too has increased by 70mm.
It’s a lot more premium on the inside too. It comes with a dual-tone dashboard that gets a 8-inch touch-screen with AdrenoX infotainment system, has gloss black and silver accents, and, typical to SUVs, has an upright design for the dashboard. All versions of the Scorpio-N come with a 7-seat configuration as standard, while only the top-spec Z8 Luxury trim can be had in a 6-seat configuration, with captain's seats for the middle row. For an in-depth view of the Scorpio’s exterior and interior, click here.
In terms of features, top variants get dual-zone climate control, analog dials with a large coloured MID, front and rear camera, auto start-stop, cruise control, Type-C USB ports for the first and second row, keyless go, wireless charging, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 12-speaker 3D Sony sound system and connected car features. It also gets Alexa-enabled What3Word that lets you set your location with just a three-word combination.
Safety features include up to six airbags, ESP, traction control system, hill-hold control, hill-descent control, tire pressure monitoring system, driver drowsiness detection system and more.
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