Currently, no Mahindra Scorpio N variant offers ADAS, and only the Z6 and above trims come with a single-pane electric sunroof.
The more affordable Mahindra Scorpio N Z4 AT is priced at Rs 17.39 lakh (ex-showroom) for the petrol and Rs 17.86 lakh (ex-showroom) for the diesel model.
The Mahindra Scorpio-N Z8 Select line-up is priced from Rs 17.10 lakh, while the Z8 and the Z8 L start at Rs 18.74 lakh and Rs 20.37 lakh, respectively. The prices are ex-showroom, India.
The Scorpio N's rivals in the Indian market are the Mahindra XUV700, Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus, Hyundai Alcazar, and the Mahindra Scorpio Classic.
Mahindra has launched a more rugged version of the Scorpio-N in South Africa called the Adventure Edition for 644,499 Rand (about Rs 29.29 lakh).
Mahindra has launched a new variant of the Scorpio-N SUV in India. Called the Mahindra Scorpio-N Z8 Select, the variant sits above the mid-level Z6 version, and below the Z8 and Z8 L higher-spec models in the SUV lineup.
Mahindra recently modified the feature set of the mid-spec Scorpio-N model, which also became more expensive following the 2023 price increase. All orders for the SUV placed after 2024 will be subject to these adjustments.
The Mahindra Scorpio-N scored 44 per cent and 80 per cent for adult and child protection, respectively, together with a 23 per cent score for vulnerable road user protection and a 0 per cent score for safety assist systems.
The recently patented design of the Mahindra Scorpio N Pik Up shows 10-spoke alloy wheels, twin side steps, a horizontal LED light bar, a new grille, a high snorkel, and massive wheel arches.
The waiting period for the Mahindra Scorpio N SUV has reached up to 52 weeks (approximately over a year) from the date of booking. This waiting time may differ depending on the region, variant, powertrain, and other factors.