
The Mahindra Scorpio has always been a unique player in its class. With the launch of the new Scorpio-N, Mahindra has delivered one of the most significant transformations in the segment. This latest model brings bold new styling, advanced technology, a fresh engine, and an entirely new platform—proving that Mahindra’s not just here to play, but to compete.
Bold and Boxy Exterior
The styling of the Scorpio-N immediately caught our attention. While the previous Scorpio (still available in India as the Scorpio Classic) had a slightly awkward look, this new model feels far more polished. The top-tier Z8L 4×4 variant we tested comes with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, and LED taillights with those sleek sequential indicators. The new grille proudly showcases Mahindra’s twin-peaks logo, and if you squint, the rear lights have a bit of a Volvo XC90 vibe. Overall, it’s a vehicle that turns heads—and not just because people are trying to figure out what it is.

Premium Interior
Stepping inside, the Scorpio-N offers a noticeable upgrade over its predecessor. The cabin features a rich Coffee/Black color scheme, leatherette seats, and a generous 8-inch infotainment display. There’s also a 12-speaker Sony 3D surround sound system that’ll have you enjoying your road trip playlist. However, as with many 7-seaters, the third row is a bit tight, and with all seats in use, you might have to leave your cooler box at home—boot space is limited.
Performance and driving experience
Under the bonnet, the Scorpio-N Z8L 4×4 is powered by a 2.2L turbodiesel engine delivering 128 kW and 400 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 6-speed automatic transmission. The ride quality is solid, handling both city streets and dirt roads comfortably. Mahindra’s done a great job with sound insulation—so you don’t feel like you’re driving a tractor, even when you put your foot down. The smart 4XPLOR 4×4 system comes with selectable Terrain Modes like Snow, Mud & Ruts, and Sand, ensuring you’re ready for any weekend adventure or off-road detour.

Final Verdict
Mahindra has raised its game with the Scorpio-N. At R620,999, it offers a strong alternative for families looking for an off-roader that won’t break the bank. While it may lack the refinement of rivals like the Toyota Fortuner or Ford Everest, it brings a solid mix of features and capability. If you’re in the market for something different, this bold contender is worth a look.





