About a month after Mahindra unveiled the Scorpio-N, the company confirmed the price range for this frame SUV. The model is designed for a global audience, not limited to India, with expectations that it will also reach markets like Russia. The project reflects a global development effort, overseen by the Mahindra Research Center in India in collaboration with the Mahindra North American Technical Center in the United States.
Scorpio-N stays true to a classic SUV silhouette while prioritizing aerodynamic efficiency. Inside, seven passengers ride in leatherette seating that blends a deep coffee-black tone with a premium feel. A sunroof adds openness to the cabin, and the technology stack includes an 8-inch touchscreen paired with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. The multimedia system, built on AdrenoX, supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, offers Alexa voice control, and provides access to more than 70 apps, including a remote control function for convenience and connectivity on the go.
Powering the Scorpio-N are two engine options that balance performance and efficiency. The petrol variant displaces 2 liters and delivers about 200 horsepower with 380 Nm of torque, while the 2.2-liter diesel mHawk configuration offers around 175 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque. Transmission choices include a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic, letting buyers tailor the driving experience. The drivetrain can be configured for either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive to suit varied roads and conditions.
In India, the Scorpio-N is priced from 1,199,000 rupees up to 1,949,000 rupees, with the first deliveries scheduled toward the end of the year. These figures establish a benchmark for the model’s pricing strategy in international markets, where the SUV is positioned as a versatile family vehicle with robust capabilities and modern connectivity. The pricing and rollout plan underscore Mahindra’s intent to compete in multiple regions by offering a well-rounded package that blends traditional SUV credibility with contemporary technology.