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Last Updated on: 02 Jun 2026

Mahindra Scorpio N

Autocar score
8
₹15.90 - ₹30.22 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹23,007 /month
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The Scorpio N price ranges between ₹13.49 lakh to ₹24.95 lakh (ex-showroom). The Scorpio N on road price starts from ₹15.90 lakh for its base model Z2 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT and top model Z8 L 7 Seat 2.2 Diesel 4x4 AT costs ₹30.22 lakh, depending on the city to city. Both second - Scorpio Classic - and third - Scorpio N - generations are sold alongside each other.

 

While we do not have the claimed Scorpio N mileage figures, in our real-world tests, the petrol and diesel automatic versions delivered 9.4kpl and 11.7kpl on the highway respectively. The same stood at 7.9kpl and 8.6kpl in the city.

Key Highlights of Scorpio N:

  • Scorpio N is built on a ladder-on-frame chassis, well known for its versatile use in rugged and off-road conditions 
  • Depending on the variant chosen, there are 6-seater (captain seats) and 7-seater choices with the Scorpio N. 
  • The Scorpio N diesel comes with a 4WD setup.
  • Scorpio N offers a sunroof, a 12-speaker Sony sound system, connected car tech and drive modes.
  • The Mahindra Scorpio N safety rating is 5 star from Global NCAP. It scored 29.25 out of 34 points in adult occupant protection and 28.93 out of 49 points in child occupant protection.
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Mahindra Scorpio N Latest Updates

  • January 28, 2026: Scorpio N facelift spied with interior upgrades; the Scorpio N facelift is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2026.

Mahindra Scorpio N Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Engine
1997 cc - 2184 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol, Diesel
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Seats
6 - 7
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Max Power
175 hp at 3500 rpm
Max Torque
400 Nm at 1750 - 2750 rpm
Warranty Distance
Unlimited km
Warranty Duration
3 Years
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Mahindra Scorpio N price & variants

The Scorpio N variants are Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8 S, Z8, Z8 T and Z8 L. The SUV comes with two engine options: a 2.0-litre turbo petrol and a 2.2-litre diesel. The petrol engine makes 203hp and 370Nm with a 6-speed manual, and 380Nm with the automatic. The diesel engine is available in two versions: 175hp with either 370Nm or 400Nm, depending on the variant. Four-wheel drive (4WD) is offered only with the diesel.

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VariantsOn road price
Mahindra Scorpio N Z2 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol MT
1997 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.90 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
₹16.76 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
₹18.21 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
₹19.02 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 7 Seat 2.0 Petrol AT
1997 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.08 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear defogger

Mahindra Scorpio N Official Brochure

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Mahindra Scorpio N expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Smooth, strong powertrains

  • Toughness, off-road ability

We don't like

  • Third-row seating

  • Poorly designed luggage area

Exterior Design And Engineering

8.0

The Scorpio N retains its tall, upright SUV stance with a long bonnet and two-box shape that screams ‘Scorpio’, but it’s now smoother and more premium-looking. Slimmer full-LED headlamps, a 3D-effect grille, and LED fog lamps shaped like a scorpion’s sting modernise the front. The plastic cladding is toned down to a thin black strip, and design flourishes like the chrome strip above the rear wheel arch add flair. The 18-inch wheels look rugged yet stylish, and while the SUV has grown significantly in size, the rear design feels flat and a bit nondescript, with Volvo-esque tail-lamps and minimal detailing.
 

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Interior Space And Comfort

7.0

Inside, quality has taken a big leap. Materials feel premium, with brown faux leather, soft plastics, and well-damped switchgear. The upright dashboard suits the SUV’s tough image, and the driving position is now more relaxed and comfortable. You can opt for captain’s seats or a bench in the second row; the former offers better access to the third row. Middle-row space is ample, with USB-C ports and AC vents, but the third row, while safer with front-facing seats, is tight on knee room and lacks basic amenities. Boot space with all rows up is minimal, though Mahindra has now added a false floor to improve usability.
 

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Performance And Refinement

8.0

Both engines — a 203hp turbo-petrol and a 175hp turbo-diesel — are paired with 6-speed torque-converter automatics. The petrol is punchy but a bit jerky at low speeds, while the diesel suits the SUV better with smoother, more relaxed power delivery. Drive modes are available on the diesel, and performance is strong despite the SUV’s weight.
 

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Mileage / Range And Efficiency

7.0

In real-world tests, the petrol auto returned 7.9kpl in the city and 9.4kpl on the highway, while the diesel auto managed 8.6kpl and 11.7kpl respectively — expected figures for a heavy ladder-frame SUV.
 

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Ride Comfort And Handling

7.0

The Scorpio N feels far more refined now, with lighter construction, a stiffer frame, and modern suspension. Ride quality is better, handling is more composed, and off-road capability is strong thanks to the 4Xplor system with terrain modes and a low-range gearbox.
 

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Features And Safety

8.0

An 8-inch touchscreen running AdrenoX software is the highlight, offering wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, connected tech, and Alexa integration. Other features include wireless charging, sunroof, dual-zone climate control, and powered driver’s seat adjustment. Safety is a priority with six airbags, ESC, all-wheel disc brakes, hill assist, TPMS, ISOFIX mounts, and a drowsiness detection system. Camera feeds are included but lack clarity.
 

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Value For Money

8.0

Priced between Rs 13.99 lakh and Rs 25.15 lakh (ex-showroom), the Scorpio N delivers big on features, comfort, and rugged capability. It retains its iconic identity while evolving into a far more complete SUV — with no real rival in its niche.

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Reviewed by: Gavin DSouza

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Mahindra Scorpio N comparison

Mahindra Scorpio N
Mahindra Scorpio N
₹13.49 - ₹24.95 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1997 cc - 2184 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
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Tata Safari
Tata Safari
₹13.29 - ₹26.39 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1498 cc - 1956 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
14.1 kmpl - 16.3 kmpl

Mahindra Scorpio N Images

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Mahindra Scorpio N videos

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Mahindra Scorpio N Colours

The Mahindra Scorpio N colours include Dazzling Silver, Deep Forest, Everest White, Midnight Black, Red Rage, Stealth Black, Valyrian Silver. See the Mahindra Scorpio N in different exterior shades below.

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Mahindra Scorpio N FAQs

The Mahindra Scorpio N ground clearance is 187mm. 
 

The Scorpio N comes with 2-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre diesel engine options.

Yes, 4WD is available only on the Scorpio N diesel.

While no claimed mileage figures have been revealed by Mahindra, our real-world tests showed the petrol automatic returned 9.4kpl on the highway and 7.9kpl in the city, while the diesel automatic delivered 11.7kpl on the highway and 8.6kpl in the city.

Key features include an 8-inch touchscreen, leatherette seats, 12-speaker Sony sound system, 6-way powered driver’s seat, dual-zone AC, cruise control, ventilated front seats, sunroof and keyless start/stop.

The Mahindra Scorpio N has a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating. It scored 29.25 out of 34 in adult occupant protection and 28.93 out of 49 in child occupant protection.

The Scorpio N measures 4,662mm in length, 1,917mm in width and 1,857mm in height, with a 2,750mm wheelbase.

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Abhishek Ranadive

5h

My dad wants a big SUV feel with status but under 20 lakh. He likes the Scorpio N, but I feel it will get outdated soon. We tried the Tata Sierra and Kia Caren but are still confused. We want good mileage and a full automatic. Our current car is a Kia Sonet, so driving should be on par or better.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6m

The Mahindra Scorpio N is due for a facelift later this year, so if your father likes it and doesn't mind waiting, it could be worthwhile. However, while it has great road presence, it won't meet your other requirement of good mileage. The Scorpio N is a large, heavy, ladder-frame SUV whose focus is on strong performance and responsiveness, rather than mileage, so prepare for much lower figures than what you get in your Kia Sonet. Moreover, owing to its top-heavy ladder-frame layout, it won't drive as well as the Sonet, at least in terms of handling and sharp dynamics. What you get instead is a commanding driving position and a tough, robust feel from the driver's seat. For a good mix of road presence and driving dynamics, check out the Tata Sierra. You'll get a decently feature-packed variant around Rs 20 lakh. Also, it is the most spacious in the class, and the turbo-petrol and diesel engines come with a smooth torque-converter automatic that works well around town and on the highway. Moreover, since it is a monocoque SUV, it has more car-like driving dynamics, easier manoeuvrability, better ride quality and better refinement. For your requirements, the Sierra is the better pick.

VehicleMahindra Scorpio N
VehicleKia Sonet
VehicleTata Sierra
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Darshan

1d

Hi experts, I have a query regarding our next family car purchase. We currently own a 2008 Hyundai Santro that has covered around 77,000 km so far. My parents are now planning to upgrade to a more spacious 7-seater. A few points about our usage: • We are a family of four, so the third row will remain folded most of the time and will primarily be used as additional luggage space. • Our annual running is quite low. • Around 70% of our driving is on highways. • We intend to keep the new vehicle for the next 10-12 years. The shortlisted models are: * Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Petrol Manual * Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 Select Petrol Manual * Hyundai Alcazar Prestige * Tata Safari Adventure X Plus Petrol Manual One concern that is making the decision difficult is the possibility of higher ethanol blending in petrol in the future. We are not considering a diesel vehicle because our low running could lead to DPF-related issues. Considering our usage pattern, long-term ownership plans, and concerns about future fuel standards, which option would you recommend and why? Thank you in advance for your guidance.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 petrol manual. Your driving is mostly highway and you plan to keep it 10-12 years, and this one feels the most relaxed and secure at speed, with a comfy second row and a big, usable boot when the third row is folded. The performance, refinement and reliability of the engine is also very good but the only downside is a low fuel economy, single digits or low double digit figures if you are careful. But since your driving is low this should not be a big issue. The XUV 7XO is E20-ready, as are the others, so your ethanol worry for the next decade is largely covered. If blends rise beyond E20 later, expect a small drop in economy across all petrol rather than a single clear loser. Between the rest, the Tata Safari would be an option, as it too offers a very good ride quality and stability at speed is good. The third row is also more comfortable but this would not be an advantage for you given that it would remain a luggage area only. As for the Scorpio N, it is tough but heavy and bouncy on long highway runs and noticeably thirstier; it suits rough roads more than long fast cruises. The Alcazar is easier to drive in the city and will use less fuel, but it is narrower, and it does not feel as planted or as reassuring as the Mahindra or the Tata on long highways.

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Deepak

1w

Hi, I am a doctor and regularly organise medical camps for underprivileged patients in remote villages where healthcare facilities are limited or unavailable. For this purpose, I am looking to buy a practical and reliable 7-seater SUV that can comfortably carry staff and volunteers, while also offering enough boot space for medicines, medical equipment, foldable tables, and chairs. Since many of these villages have uneven roads and poor infrastructure, the vehicle should have: Good ground clearance and strong suspension Comfortable seating for long journeys Large and practical boot space Decent fuel efficiency Low maintenance and reliable after-sales support Good safety features for highway and rural travel My budget is between ₹15 lakh and ₹20 lakh, though I can stretch it up to ₹25 lakh through EMI if the vehicle genuinely justifies the extra cost. Could you please suggest the best 7-seater SUV options suitable for my requirements?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

Regular trips to remote villages on rough roads with seven people and lots of medical gear call for something tough first, then roomy. In that brief, the Mahindra Scorpio N diesel manual, 7-seat, is the better fit for you. It sits high off the ground and feels strong on broken roads, so you can reach camp sites that softer city SUVs may avoid. The diesel will use less fuel on long days, and Mahindra has service in most small towns, which helps when you are far from the city. For your boxes, tables and chairs, the third row folds in parts, so you can keep five or six on board and still open up a large, useful space.Two things to note: with all seven seats up, the boot is small, so plan to fold part of the third row or add a carrier. Also, the third row is best for short stints for adults.If you must keep all seven seats up and still need real boot space, consider the Toyota Innova Crysta. While not an SUV, its tough construction makes it feel hardy and well-suited to rough road use.

VehicleMahindra Scorpio N
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Basaveshwar Talur

1w

Please suggest a good value-for-money car under Rs. 20-25 lakh that is suitable for a family of 7 with good reliability and service. I am looking for a family-oriented car, 80% for city and 20% for highway. I am confused between EV and diesel. Should I consider the Mahindra Scorpio N or the XUV 7XO?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

With 80% city use, a family of seven and a Rs 20-25 lakh budget, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is a good choice. If you can install a charger at home, though, the Mahindra XEV 9S could be a great alternative since your usage is primarily in the city. The base Pack One Above with the larger 79kWh battery pack fits within your budget and comes with all the essential comfort and tech features. In our real-world tests, we managed a combined 477.5km on a single charge, though that figure will drop sharply on the highway with a full load of passengers and luggage. Your highway trips will therefore need some planning around charging stops.If that seems like too much effort, then the XUV 7XO diesel automatic makes the most sense. It feels easier to drive in town than the Mahindra Scorpio N, with lighter controls and a smoother driving experience. Ride comfort and cabin noise levels are better, too, which your family will appreciate.A couple of things to note: with all three rows up, boot space is limited. The third row is also a bit tight for taller passengers, so check if it works for your family.Alternatively, consider the Kia Carens Clavis/Carens Clavis EV. Their smaller footprint makes them easier to drive and park in the city, and the third row is more spacious than in the XUV 7XO/XEV 9S.

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RAJA M S

4w

I would like to buy a bigger SUV and have shortlisted a few petrol models. My budget is a constraint, but performance is my top priority. The options I am considering are the MG Hector, Tata Harrier, Tata Safari, Hyundai Alcazar and Mahindra XUV 7XO and Mahindra Scorpio N. Which one would suit me better?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
3w

If performance is your biggest priority and you still want a large family SUV without stretching the budget too far, the Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol automatic is the one we would pick. Its 2.0 turbo petrol feels the strongest and most effortless in this group, whether you are overtaking on the highway or driving with a full load of passengers. The automatic gearbox also suits the engine well and makes daily driving much easier, while the cabin itself feels spacious, comfortable and well-equipped. Even in lower or mid variants, you still get the same strong engine, which helps keep costs under control.The Hyundai Alcazar 1.5 turbo petrol DCT is the more polished and city-friendly alternative. It feels lighter to drive, and refinement is excellent, but the DCT gearbox is not always the smoothest at crawling city speeds and can feel slightly jerky in stop-and-go traffic. It also does not have the same effortless punch or road presence as the Mahindra when fully loaded. The MG Hector petrol is spacious and comfortable, but performance is nowhere close to the Mahindra, and despite having a smaller engine, fuel efficiency is not one of its strengths either.The Tata Harrier and Tata Safari are now available with Tata’s newer 1.5 turbo petrol engine, but performance is adequate. It still does not feel as effortless or as strong as the Mahindra’s larger 2.0 turbo petrol, especially in a full-size SUV application. The Mahindra Scorpio-N petrol is also very powerful and rugged, but compared to the XUV 7XO, it feels less polished and more old school in everyday driving.

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