The Mahindra Scorpio N lineup has been refreshed with five new entry-level variants. These new variants will come with additional features. Scorpio N was launched in June earlier this year and was an immediate success among consumers. It is currently Mahindra’s most in-demand SUV, with a waiting period of up to 2 years. Including the 5 new variants launched today, the Mahindra Scorpio N is now available in 30 variants.
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Mahindra Scorpio N: New variants get additional features
Here are all the new variants added to the Scorpio N lineup: Z2 Petrol (E), Z2 Diesel (E), Z4 Petrol (E), Z4 Diesel (E), and Z4 Diesel (E) AWD. In terms of features, the Z2 variants get Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and hill hold assist as standard. Previously, these features were only available in the Z4 automatic variants. These features have also been added to the manual Z4 variants too. The Z2 (E) variants have also been equipped with dual-barrel headlamps, LED turn indicators, 17-inch alloys, and LED tail lamps.
Things remain the same under the hood as the Mahindra Scorpio N continues to be powered by a 2.0L turbocharged petrol engine and a 2.2L diesel engine unit that also supports the Mahindra Thar and XUV700. The petrol unit delivers a power output of 203hp while the diesel unit generates 175hp. The SUV comes with multiple driving modes and has a body-on-frame construction. It features intelligent 4Xplore terrain management technology, offering the 4 modes Tarmac, Snow, Mud and Desert, with the touch of a button.
The new variants have been priced from Rs 12.49 lakh all the way up to Rs 16.94 lakh. Here is the detailed price list.
Variant | Price |
Z2 Petrol (E) MT | Rs 12.49 lakh |
Z2 Diesel (E) MT | Rs 12.99 lakh |
Z4 Petrol (E) MT | Rs 13.99 lakh |
Z4 Diesel (E) MT | Rs 14.49 lakh |
Z4 Diesel (E) MT AWD | Rs 16.94 lakh |
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Conclusion
Due to increased demands, Mahindra has increased production for the Scorpio N and has brought down the waiting period for the top-spec Z8L variant to four months. However, other variants still have a waiting period of up to 2 years. Currently, Mahindra Scorpio N rivals the likes of XUV700, MG Hector, Tata Safari, Toyota Urban Cruiser HyRyder, Hyundai Creta, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara.
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