Mahindra Scorpio-N has no competition in terms of size, especially when the price is factored in. The appealing price tag is no longer available because the introductory prices were only reserved for the first 25,000 bookings, which were sold out within a few minutes of the online portal’s launch.
Scorpio N Base Z2 trim is available with both petrol and diesel engines. Scorpio N appears to be well-equipped. Even with the standard Z2 trim. Both the front and back are body coloured and not left unpainted.
Even the body cladding is provided to protect the underbody from rusting. The best thing about the Scorpio N base Z2 trim is that it lacks chrome. The only chrome found is on the Mahindra logo at both ends and the Scorpio N badging. Instead, the front grille is finished in gloss black.
Mahindra Scorpio-N Base Model Z2 Detailed Walkaround Video
Black door handles and ORVMs are a thorny issue. That should not be an issue with Napoli Black. Scorpio-N base Z2 trim has power windows, manually dimming IRVMs, front and rear armrests, front and rear lighting, and manual air conditioning with rear AC vents but lacks remote locking.
A 2-Din music system space, an analogue speedometer and tacho, and a small central MID that displays a variety of SUV-related information are all available. On the outside, it has dual barrel reflector headlights with halogen bulbs but no LED DRLs or fog lights. Scorpio N base Z2 trim gets 17″ steel wheels, ORVM-mounted LED turn indicators, and LED taillamps, just like the other trims.
Scorpio-N 2.0L petrol engine produces 200 bhp and 370 Nm of torque, while the 2.2L diesel produces 130 bhp and 300 Nm in lower variants and 172 bhp and 370 Nm in higher variants. Scorpio-N is available with both manual and automatic transmissions.
Mahindra has begun PDI ahead of delivery. Additionally, deliveries are scheduled to begin on September 26th. Customers who purchase the top-spec Z8L trim will be prioritised and will receive PDI invitations first. Despite chip shortages, Mahindra has promised to deliver 7,000 units within 10 days of Navratri.