Mahindra Scorpio

The Mahindra Scorpio is a rugged SUV with a strong build, a powerful engine, and many advanced features. It features an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment, a dual-zone climate control with rearRead More

13.77 Lakh - 17.72 Lakh
S MT 7STR
New Delhi

Mahindra Scorpio Features and Specifications

The Mahindra Scorpio is a 7-seater car with a wheelbase of 2680 and a ground clearance of 209. It comes with manual and automatic transmission options. Different variants include different transmission types and fuel compatibilities.

  • Engine
    2184
  • Torque
    300 Nm @ 1600 rpm
  • Mileage
    15
  • Power
    130 bhp @ 3750 rpm
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Fuel
    Diesel

Mahindra Scorpio Price

Mahindra Scorpio is available in 4 variants – the base model is and the top model is

Scorpio Engine & Performance

Mahindra Scorpio Colour Options

Mahindra Scorpio is available in 5 different colors namely Everest White, Molten Red Rage, Galaxy Grey, Stealth Black, Diamond White.

  • Everest White
  • Molten Red Rage
  • Galaxy Grey
  • Stealth Black
  • Diamond White

How is the Scorpio?

Pros

  • Rugged SUV feel.

  • Proven mHawk engine.

  • Great road visibility.

  • Strong build quality.

  • Affordable vs Scorpio-N.
Cons

  • Outdated interior.

  • No automatic option.

  • Limited features.

  • Bouncy rear ride.

Mahindra Scorpio Expert Reviews

Mahindra Scorpio

By Ishan Raghava

1 Oct, 2014

M&M’s success in the personal vehicle market was spurred by the launch of the Scorpio. So, as the company prepares to launch a new avatar of the Mahindra Scorpio, we take it for a quick spin for our Mahindra Scorpio and to see just how far they’ve progressed. If you look back into the history of the personal vehicle line-up of Mahindra & Mahindra, their first big success came about with the launch of the Mahindra Scorpio over a decade ago. Historically known as a producer of commercial and farm vehicles, Mahindra made an all-out effort to produce an SUV for personal use – and the first-generation Mahindra Scorpio was the result. Of course, much has changed since then – the company has diversified its passenger vehicle portfolio with a variety of products and has even made its first monocoque vehicle, the XUV500. But, the fact of the matter is that the Mahindra Scorpio – which has received numerous facelifts in the intervening years – was getting old and needed a major revamp to keep up with the ever-evolving competition. So, about three years ago, Mahindra started working on a brand new platform that would house the next generation SUV. And we finally got an opportunity to briefly get our hands on this vehicle at the M&M plant in Nashik. So we wasted no time in doing our Mahindra Scorpio to help you know if all the hype created around the new Scorpio is worth your money. Looking at the new Mahindra Scorpio, I must say that the initial impression is mixed. For a vehicle, which according to Mahindra, hasn’t carried over any body panels – other than the doors and roof – the styling is simply far too evolutionary. While it does feature a far more aggressive front end with a bold grille and large headlamps – which makes it look like a snarling canine – the overall theme is too similar to the old car. The rear end, which features a new colour scheme, also looks like the designers were trying too hard to differentiate it from the older car without affecting any major changes. The rear tail lamps, on the other hand, which feature LED’s, are quite striking – even though their chrome finish is a bit too flashy for my taste. But, whatever you think of the design, with renewed aggression and large 17-inch wheels, there’s no denying that the Mahindra Scorpio has a lot more aggression and road presence than the older car. And that certainly appears in our Mahindra Scorpio 2014 to be the point with this new design! The interiors too have been given a complete redesign, with the aim of fixing the main shortcomings of the previous model. So, there’s a brand new dash, centre console and instrument cluster – all of which is a major improvement as far as the design, fit-and-finish, and layout is concerned. The owners of existing Mahindra Scorpio’s would be happy to know that the power window switches are now located where they always should have been – in the door pads. The cabin now also features a touch screen entertainment system with built-in navigation and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as an automatic climate control system – which, I have to say, works quite well. There’s also a definite focus on safety with the Mahindra Scorpio featuring ABS and twin-airbags on certain variants. As far as the drivetrain is concerned, we realised during our Mahindra Scorpio 2014 that there’s no change – not that one was needed – as the new Mahindra Scorpio carries over the mHawk engine and the five-speed gearbox from the older car, while there’s also the option of the 2.6-litre m2DICR engine for the base model. The chassis, however, has seen massive changes in regards to its construction, as well as the suspension layout. This brand-new platform will also form the basis of all the other body-on-frame passenger vehicles that will be developed in future by Mahindra. Perhaps the most significant change to the new chassis is the change to the track – so the Mahindra Scorpio now features a 70mm wider track at the front, as well as a 50mm increase at the rear. The chassis is also now almost twice as stiff as before, which, along with the suspension layout, greatly improved the ride and handling of the vehicle as we were thrashing it around for our New Mahindra Scorpio. While the front suspension still retains its double wishbone layout, it now features a brand new design to improve the handling, as well as result in a reduced turning circle to ease city driving. The rear suspension now has an anti-roll bar, which should contribute hugely to improving handling and stability. While doing our Mahindra Scorpio 2014 we realised that the new car has much better composure – along with much-improved ride, as well as better stability at high speed. The brake pedal, while a bit on the softer side, works well – and the front end of the Mahindra Scorpio, even under heavy braking, doesn’t dive anywhere near as much as the older car. Add to that the faster steering rack, which has much better response, and the result is hugely improved handling. However, there’s just no getting away from the fact that even the new Mahindra Scorpio is a seriously heavy vehicle – with a kerb weight of over 2.5 tonnes – and the feeling of that mass never really goes away. So, while it might not be quite so evident stylistically, the new Mahindra Scorpio offers a raft of improvements – especially in areas where it was clearly lacking vis-à-vis the competition. As a result, it features better quality levels and improved fit-and-finish, as well as increased levels of standard equipment and decidedly better ride and handling. Sure, there are still plenty of rough edges that still need to be ironed out, and the styling might not be everyone’s cup of tea. But, for Scorpio loyalists, and for people looking for a tough, sturdy, body-on-frame SUV, the new Mahindra Scorpio could prove to be a very attractive proposition. We will, however, hold off on final judgement till we get to spend some quality time with the new car and really put it to test...

All Mahindra Scorpio User Reviews (9)

Dream

Best car in india

By Jaspreet Singh
9 Mar, 2022

Mahindra Scorpio

It's a great SUV that offers a lot of value for its price point, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a rugged and powerful car. The interior is spacious and comfortable, with ...Read More

By Sandeep Kumar
2 May, 2023

A no-brainer

Scorpio, ever since its launch, has been among the most trustworthy models in India. To give a proof of this, I have just bought my third Scorpio in the past 8 years. My family loves the car equall...Read More

By Akul
1 Oct, 2018

Best vehicle to buy

Very sturdy vehicle from Mahindra. Extremely practical for when I have to take my big family on long drives to my hometown. I have had this vehicle for three years now, not a single issue, and it&#...Read More

By Someshwaran
14 Nov, 2018

Rugged 4x4 Performer

The Scorpio-N Diesel 4x4 is a beast. I use it for off-road farm visits. The new diesel engine is powerful and pulls even with heavy load. AC cools quickly. Excellent for village and rough roads. But t...Read More

By Ranjit
16 May, 2025

Commanding Road Presence & Sturdy Drive

After six months with the Scorpio-N Z6 Diesel Manual, I’m really impressed. It feels solid and safe in city and highway drives. It has an elevated seating position and great torque. Interiors are mode...Read More

By Rajeev
19 May, 2025

Unmatched Road Dominance

Over a year of driving the Scorpio S11, I can say it commands the road. People make way when they see it. Road presence is unmatched. Great on highways but a bit tough in city parking. Cabin is rugged...Read More

By Suresh
18 May, 2025

Aggressive Looks, Refined Feel

I bought the Scorpio-N Z8L Petrol AT and it feels premium with leather seats, sunroof, and a big screen. The automatic gearbox is smooth and city-friendly. On highways, it feels powerful. Body roll is...Read More

By Priyanka
17 May, 2025

Smooth Upgrade with Great Ride

Upgraded to Scorpio-N Z8 Diesel AT. Driving is smooth due to light steering and automatic gearbox. Handles potholes well. Size is a bit much for Bangalore traffic. Tech features are nice but software ...Read More

By Shruti
15 May, 2025

Mahindra Scorpio Dealers in New Delhi

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Mahindra Scorpio Safety Ratings

Safety Rating

Adult

0

0 Max. 17 Adult

Safety Rating

Child

2

16.73 Max. 49 Child

Safety Rating Details

BrandModelBody TypeYear of TestingCrash Test WeightTested By
MahindraScorpioSUV20161943Global Ncap

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Mahindra Scorpio Questions & Answers

Q: Is the Mahindra Scorpio suitable for offroading and rough terrains?-

Yes, the Scorpio is well-suited for off-roading thanks to its high ground clearance (209 mm), robust ladder-frame chassis, and available 4x4 drivetrain in select variants.

Q: How safe is the Mahindra Scorpio What safety features are available?+

Q: Does Mahindra Scorpio have an automatic transmission option?+

Q: What are the key differences between Mahindra Scorpio Classic and ScorpioN?+

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