Get answers to six burning questions about the Mahindra Scorpio N.
Published on Jun 27, 2025 03:05:00 PM
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Follow usThe Mahindra Scorpio N is the third generation of the venerable off-roader. Launched in 2022, this Mahindra SUV takes the premium quotient several notches above its utilitarian predecessor, the Scorpio Classic. The Scorpio N also stands out compared to other similarly priced mass-market SUVs because of its ladder-frame construction and advanced off-roading hardware. If you are interested in the Scorpio N, continue reading to get detailed answers to six of the most frequently asked questions about the made-in-India SUV.
The Scorpio N’s ex-showroom price starts at Rs 13.99 lakh and climbs up to Rs 25.42 lakh for the fully loaded variant. As for its on-road prices, which also include road tax, insurance and other costs, the Scorpio N could cost between Rs 16.32 lakh and Rs 29.50 lakh.
Ranked in ascending order, the Scorpio N comes in seven trim levels: Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8 S, Z8, Z8 T and Z8 L. With the exception of the mid-spec Z6, all trims can be had with either a turbo-petrol or diesel powertrain; the Z6 is exclusively sold with the latter. The automatic transmission is offered from the Z4 trim onwards. For those seeking four-wheel drive (4WD), choices are limited to the Z4 (E), Z8, Z8 T and Z8 L variants.
Moving on, seven seats are standard, with the top-spec Z8 L offering a 6-seater configuration (featuring captain seats in the middle row) as an option. Mahindra recently introduced a Carbon Edition for the Z8 and Z8 L trims, which darkens out some of its exterior and interior parts.
Two engine choices are on offer with the Scorpio N: 2-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre diesel. The mStallion petrol motor is good for 203hp and 370Nm (6-speed manual); 380Nm with the 6-speed torque converter automatic. The mHawk diesel generates 132hp and 300Nm with both transmissions. The diesel can also be had with a 4WD setup, and it is tuned to produce higher outputs of 175hp and 370Nm (MT) and 400Nm (AT) than the RWD variants.
Coming back to the Mahindra Scorpio N's off-road hardware, its 4WD system (dubbed 4Xplor) comprises a low-range gearbox, brake-locking and mechanical-locking diffs. Zip, Zap and Zoom drive modes, or Eco, Normal and Sport, respectively, are solely on offer with the Scorpio N diesel models.
We got to test the Scorpio N's 4WD system at an off-road course created by the Mahindra Adventure team and came away impressed. Generous ground clearance and a claimed 500mm water-wading capacity from the SUV specialist serve as an icing on the cake.
The Scorpio N’s exterior features LED headlights and fog lamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, chrome door handles, keyless entry, single-pane sunroof and electrically operated outside rearview mirrors. Talking about the interior, the Scorpio N comes equipped with leatherette upholstery, ventilated front seats, electric adjustment for the driver’s seat, an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, dual-zone front AC, a start/stop button and a Sony audio system with 12 speakers.
In terms of safety, the Scorpio N comes with up to 6 airbags, driver drowsiness detection, auto-dimming interior rearview mirror, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, front parking sensors, all four disc brakes, a tyre-pressure monitoring system and hill-hold control. Mahindra today introduced a Level 2 ADAS suite to the Scorpio N, further enhancing its safety credentials.
The current waiting time for the Scorpio N stretches from one-and-a-half to three-and-a-half months.
| Mahindra Scorpio N variant-wise waiting periods | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Petrol MT | Petrol AT | Diesel MT | Diesel AT |
| Z2 | up to 1.5 months | - | up to 1.5 months | - |
| Z4 | up to 1.5 months | up to 1.5 months | up to 1.5 months | up to 1.5 months |
| Z6 | - | - | up to 1.5 months | up to 1.5 months |
| Z8 Select | up to 2 months | up to 2 months | up to 2 months | up to 2 months |
| Z8 | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months |
| Z8 Carbon | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month |
| Z8L | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months | Up to 2 months |
| Z8 L Carbon | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month | Up to 1 month |
| 4WD variants | - | - | Up to 3.5 months | Up to 3.5 months |
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