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Mahindra Scorpio N price in Shi Yomi

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₹14.78 - ₹28.10 Lakh
On road price, Shi Yomi
Shi Yomi
Starting₹21,398 /month
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The Mahindra Scorpio N on road price in Shi Yomi ranges from Rs 14.78 lakh for the base model to Rs 28.10 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices of Scorpio N in Shi Yomi are between Rs 13.49 lakh and Rs 24.95 lakh.

Mahindra Scorpio N price list in Shi Yomi 2026 (ex-showroom)

 

Mahindra Scorpio N turbo petrol price range

 

  • Z2: Rs 13.49 lakh
  • Z4: Rs 15.10 lakh - Rs 16.65 lakh
  • Z8 S: Rs 16.84 lakh - Rs 18.26 lakh
  • Z8 T: Rs 19.33 lakh - Rs 20.77 lakh
  • Z8 L: Rs 20.30 lakh - Rs 21.97 lakh

 

Mahindra Scorpio N diesel price range

 

  • Z2: Rs 13.99 lakh
  • Z4: Rs 15.50 lakh - Rs 17.58 lakh
  • Z8 S: Rs 16.50 lakh - Rs 18.11 lakh
  • Z8: Rs 18.86 lakh - Rs 20 lakh
  • Z8 T: Rs 19.71 lakh - Rs 23.29 lakh
  • Z8 L: Rs 20.71 lakh - Rs 24.34 lakh

 

Mahindra Scorpio N on road price includes:

 

  • RTO / registration charges (Shi Yomi specific tax rates)
  • Comprehensive insurance
  • Handling and registration charges 
  • Fastag and statutory costs

 

Is the Mahindra Scorpio N worth the price in Shi Yomi?

 

The Mahindra Scorpio N price in Shi Yomi is justified if you are looking for:

  • Toughness and off-road ability
  • Premium interior look and feel
  • Smooth and strong powertrains
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Mahindra Scorpio N price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Mahindra Scorpio N Z2 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.78 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Mahindra Scorpio N Z2 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹15.32 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.98 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹17.44 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Value for money
Mahindra Scorpio N Z6 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹18.58 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 S 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.95 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel 4x4 MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹19.89 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 S 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel MT
2184 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.09 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Integrated (in-dash) music system

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The base-spec Mahindra XUV 7XO Z2 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT on road price in Shi Yomi is ₹14.78 lakh.

The Mahindra XUV 7XO Z8 T 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel MT on road price in Shi Yomi is ₹22.05 lakh.
 

The top-spec Mahindra XUV 7XO Z8 L 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel 4x4 AT on road price in Shi Yomi is ₹28.10 lakh.
 

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Questions you may find useful

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Harsh Chopra

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Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2012 Mahindra Scorpio (manual diesel, 4x2, top variant) and am planning to upgrade to the new or upcoming Mahindra Scorpio N, specifically the Z8 Select or a higher variant with a diesel automatic (4x2). However, I have recently been informed that the sensors and electronics in the Scorpio N are not very reliable and may lead to recurring issues and repairs. Is this concern valid? I would appreciate your expert advice on the reliability of the Scorpio N before making a decision.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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You’re moving from a 2012 Scorpio to a diesel automatic 4x2 for mixed city and highway use. In that brief, the Scorpio N Z8 Diesel AT 4x2 fits you well because it makes daily traffic easier than your manual. Also, it feels far more comfortable over bad roads than your old car, and the cabin safety and overall finish are a clear step up. If the Z8 Select AT 4x2 is on offer in your city, it can also work, but the Z8 AT is the safer bet on features and availability.On the “sensors” worry, don’t let a blanket comment scare you off. The Scorpio N, like most new diesels, has more electronics than your 2012 car, so you will hear of the odd TPMS or parking sensor warning, or a diesel emission part like a NOx/DEF sensor needing attention. We have seen some cases, but it isn’t a pattern of repeated failures unique to the Scorpio N. Most fixes happen under warranty, and many “warnings” come from poor fuel or bad Diesel Emission Fluid (DEF), not from a bad design.Two trade-offs to keep in mind for your use: if you do only short city trips, the diesel’s DPF can need an occasional longer drive to clear itself; and on the Z8, the camera and sensors are basic, so night clarity is only average. Buy the maximum extended warranty, use good fuel, keep DEF fresh and sealed, avoid pressure-washing the bumper sensors, and ask for software updates at service.Overall, for your plan and driving mix, the Z8 Diesel AT 4x2 lines up best, and the “sensors” talk alone is not a reason to avoid it.

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Skumar

1w

This might seem like a strange question to some, but I am confused between the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder (S Hybrid) and the Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 diesel manual. My usage is evenly split between city and highway driving (50:50), with an annual running of around 10,000 km. The on-road prices of both cars are quite similar. While the Hyryder offers better fuel efficiency, I am concerned about potential hybrid battery replacement costs after 8 years. On the other hand, the Scorpio N may have higher maintenance costs over time. I am looking for a car that is reliable, fuel-efficient, low on maintenance in the long run, and can last for many years. Logically, I feel the Hyryder makes more sense, but emotionally, I am inclined towards the Scorpio N for its size and road presence.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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1w

Go for the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder S Hybrid for your 50-50 city-highway mix and focus on long-term ease and low running cost; it suits you better. In daily traffic, it feels calm and very smooth because it uses electric power at low speed, so you use less fuel without any effort. Toyota’s hybrid tech has been around for years here and abroad, service is simple, and resale is strong. The hybrid battery is backed by a long warranty, and Toyota dealers can confirm the exact years and price for a replacement if ever needed, which should ease that worry.One thing to be aware of: the Hyryder Hybrid is not very quick when you want a fast overtake on the highway, and the boot is smaller than you may expect. If you often carry five with big bags, check this.If your heart wants size and you regularly carry 6-7 people or drive on rough roads a lot, the Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 diesel manual makes sense for its strong pull and tough build. Just accept higher fuel use, a heavier clutch in traffic, bigger tyres and brakes to maintain, and the need for regular, longer drives to keep the exhaust filter clean. Plus, the ride quality is nowhere near as good as the Toyota, and despite how much Mahindra has refined it, a ladder frame SUV will never be as refined or settled on the road as a monocoque SUV.For your plan to keep the car for decades, the Hyryder S Hybrid will be easier and cheaper to live with. When you test drive, do one quick highway pass in the Hyryder to judge pick-up, and crawl in slow traffic in the Scorpio N to feel the clutch effort.

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Sajil

3w

I want to buy the Scorpio N, mostly the Z8L, given the luxury and ADAS. But I am confused about which one to get, petrol or diesel. YouTube is filled with reviews, and people say to get diesel if you have higher running. Now, my driving will be office commutes, maybe 20km round trips in cities like Bangalore, and of course, long trips like 800km round trips every two months or so, along with weekend getaways twice a month. Does diesel make sense? If it does, what is the general care for it if I don’t drive for a week or so? And why should I get petrol, if not diesel?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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3w

If you are after a Mahindra Scorpio N, we feel you should go for the diesel version. This is less to do with the outright difference in running costs, and more that Mahindra's 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine, in its latest avatar, is the more accomplished powertrain overall. The truth is, neither engine is very fuel-efficient as Mahindra prioritises performance over all else with its engines, and in everyday driving, the difference will be negligible.In our real-world tests, the petrol AT returned 7.9kpl in the city and 9.4kpl on the highway, while the diesel AT returned 8.6kpl in the city and 11.7kpl on the highway. Thus, the difference in fuel economy will be felt more on your 800km round-trip journey or your weekend getaways, and for this, yes, the diesel is a better bet.No, leaving it without driving for a week should not be an issue as long as it isn't done too often, but it's recommended to give it one brisk drive at least once a month to clean out the DPF, which should be taken care of during your regular outstation trips.The advantage of the petrol would be stronger outright performance, but the diesel isn't far behind, and in fact, its more relaxed nature may be preferable. The two are even closely matched on refinement.

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Sumanta Singha

3w

Hi Team, I am planning to buy a 7-seater SUV. I was initially interested in the Mahindra Scorpio N 4WD, but after a test drive, I realised that the third row is not very practical for my family, as my children are grown up and find it cramped. So, I am now considering the Mahindra XUV7XO. However, I am confused between the petrol and diesel AWD variants. Some people say AWD is not very effective. My expectation is that AWD should at least help on snow/ice roads and for mild off-roading. My daily driving is around 20 km in bumper-to-bumper city traffic, and my monthly running is about 900–1,000 km. If I decide not to go for AWD, should I choose the petrol or diesel variant instead? Please advise.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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2w

You’ve done the hard part by rejecting the Mahindra Scorpio N; its third row is cramped, and knees‑up even for kids, and the ride is bouncy because of its body‑on‑frame layout. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is a better family SUV, with a new suspension and Mahindra’s new DaVinci damping (an evolution of FSD) that gives it a more composed, comfortable ride in the real world.On AWD: for the kind of “soft” use you’re describing, it’s more of a nice‑to‑have than a need‑to‑have. AWD certainly helps on very slippery stuff like snow, ice and wet mud. But its real benefit only comes through when paired with the right tyres and technique. If you genuinely expect regular snow or ice, snow chains for your tyres are a good option. They transform grip far more than the drivetrain alone. For occasional soft‑roading and bad roads, the XUV 7XO in 2WD with its new suspension is already very capable.Given your running (roughly 1,000km a month, mostly city), you’re borderline for justifying diesel purely on economics. The 2.0 petrol is very smooth and punchy, but quite thirsty in traffic - real‑world city figures under 6 kpl are common. The diesel is more efficient and torquey, especially at low revs, but doesn’t have the same refinement and will cost a bit more upfront. For your usage, I would lean towards the petrol 2WD. You get the nicer driving experience, and you aren’t driving enough for fuel savings to decisively outweigh the petrol option

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