
Last Updated on: 16 Oct 2025
Mahindra Scorpio N price in Nanded
The Mahindra Scorpio N price (introductory) starts at ₹13.20 lakh (ex-showroom). The Mahindra Scorpio N on road price in Nanded for the base Z2 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT begins at ₹, while the Scorpio N top model price for the Z8 L 7 Seat Carbon 2.2 Diesel 4x4 AT variant is ₹29.29 lakh.
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I don’t drive daily, but I cover about 500 km per month, usually in one stretch of over 100 km every fortnight. Which car should I buy? My budget is ₹25 lakh.
For your 500km monthly journey and once a fortnight over 100 kms drive, you can go for either Mahindra XUV 7XO or Scorpipo N Diesel.
They are great long distance car, excellent highway manners and matching performance. I must tell you, Mahindra is launching the updated XUV 7XO on January 5th and the Scorpio-N update is expected sometime early next year.
Keeping that in mind, we suggest you wait. If you want to go for the current models, you can negotiate with the dealer for a better price.
Hi team, I’m planning to buy an SUV within a ₹25 lakh budget. My monthly usage is around 1,000 km, mostly weekend highway drives (200 km+) around Bangalore. We are a family of three, occasionally five, and I am 6 ft tall. I have shortlisted the Mahindra XUV700 and Tata Harrier, but the XUV700 is on hold due to the upcoming XUV 7XO launch. I’m confused about whether to buy the Harrier now or wait for the 7XO, as I’m concerned about new-model issues with the 7XO and reliability concerns with the Harrier. Which would you recommend, or is there a better alternative?
We think you can wait for the Mahindra XUV7XO launch. Since this is a facelift and not an all-new model, some of the initial issues that customers often face with fresh launches may not be present.
Tata Harrier has some ergonomic concerns, and with your height, you may find it difficult to settle into a comfortable driving position on long journeys. If teething issues with the XUV7XO facelift are a concern, the Mahindra Scorpio-N is a sensible alternative to consider.
I need advice on buying the Mahindra Scorpio N - can you please guide me?
The Mahindra Scorpio N is a tough, dependable SUV built to handle rough terrain with ease.
Its body‑on‑frame construction gives it the strength to handle rough roads and punishing conditions. Prices start at around Rs 16 lakh and go up to about Rs 28 lakh for the top‑spec Z8L variant.
You can choose between powerful petrol and diesel engines. But if you plan to buy one, the 2.2‑litre diesel remains the better option for its strong torque and efficiency. Unlike the older Mahindra Scorpio Classic, which continues to be on sale. The new Scorpio N has a forward‑facing third row and a cabin that feels hard‑wearing yet well-equipped.
The ride quality can get a bit choppy on uneven surfaces, and it does lean through corners, but overall, it’s a solid, go‑anywhere SUV that’s built to last.
I want to buy a new SUV that offers the fuel efficiency and ownership experience of a hybrid like the Hyryder, the safety and road presence of the Scorpio N, and the comfort of a 6-seater automatic petrol like the XUV700. I also want to keep this new car for around 10-12 years. Please suggest a model that can meet most of these requirements.
I am planning to buy the base model of either the XUV700 or the Scorpio N. I need a seven-seater. I am more inclined towards the XUV700 because of the last-row AC blowers and the split seats that allow it to be a six-seater with luggage space. However, the resale value of the Scorpio N is higher. I plan to use this vehicle for 5 to 7 years. My monthly running is over 2,000 km, including both highway and city use. Maneuverability is important, as well as ground clearance for bi-yearly trips to rough terrain like Leh and Spiti. Please suggest what I should purchase.
My monthly driving is around 2,000 km, with 80 percent city usage and 20 percent highway. I want to purchase an SUV for a family of four. I am looking for an economical yet powerful car. I am confused between the Creta SX(O) Diesel AT, Seltos GT Diesel AT, XUV700 AX5 Diesel AT, and Scorpio Z8. Please guide me on what I should buy, as I want a performance-driven car and prefer a diesel over a petrol. The car should be strong in power and handling, and also be feature- and tech-loaded.
I’m looking for real-world feedback on the XUV700 vs the Scorpio N. Which one offers better overall value for money and long-term reliability? How different are the engine refinement and performance between the two? In terms of safety and build quality, which SUV feels more confidence-inspiring on the road? Finally, how do their actual fuel-efficiency figures compare in city and highway conditions?
The Mahindra Scorpio N is a ladder-frame SUV, meaning the body is bolted onto a chassis. This construction makes it more hardy, however, the Scorpio N will have that typical body sway that is associated with chassis vehicles.
The ride is thus not settled over undulations, and this is where the Mahindra XUV700 is better. It utilizes a monocoque construction, which is where all components are bolted to the body shell itself. This gives the car overall better rigidity, resulting in better ride and handling, something that is noticeably better with the XUV700.
Engine refinement and performance are similar, given that the two SUVs share the same powertrains. However, real-world efficiency is better with the XUV700 as it has active safety. Also, the XUV700 has better and more stable handling at higher speeds.
I want to buy a high-seated 7-seater car like the Scorpio N (diesel manual). My daily running is around 50 km, but my family wants to buy an EV for the 50 km per day drive. Since we have mixed opinions, what would be the better decision, an EV or a diesel?
Please suggest a car for me to buy within the next four months. I want a large, attractive SUV with strong road presence, a usable third row, good power, generous features, and excellent ride comfort. It should be rugged and off-road friendly without being a full-blown off-roader. I own a firm and want a vehicle that commands respect; I prefer relaxed driving and do not require explosive acceleration. My budget is ₹25-28 lakh, and I plan to keep the car for five years before selling it.
For your requirements, the Mahindra Scorpio-N 2WD Diesel 2.2L Turbo Automatic 7 STR Carbon Edition will be the best choice. It has more power and torque than the Tata Safari. It also has a more refined and stronger-performing diesel engine, a smooth-shifting automatic gearbox, and the Carbon edition has an aggressive look as well.
It has one of the strongest road presence in India and is very well off the tarmac and over bad roads.









































































