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After a long wait, Mahindra has launched the automatic variants of the all-new Mahindra Scorpio N for a price tag starting from Rs. 15.45 lakhs (ex-showroom). However, the automatic transmission is offered only from the Z4 trim.
Each automatic trim from Z4 to Z8 L command a premium of Rs. 1.96 lakhs over the respective manual trim. Also, Mahindra has informed that these prices are introductory…
After a long wait, Mahindra has launched the automatic variants of the all-new Mahindra Scorpio N for a price tag starting from Rs. 15.45 lakhs (ex-showroom). However, the automatic transmission is offered only from the Z4 trim.
Each automatic trim from Z4 to Z8 L command a premium of Rs. 1.96 lakhs over the respective manual trim. Also, Mahindra has informed that these prices are introductory and will be applicable only for the first 25,000 bookings.
The automatic variants will get the globally renowned AISIN 6-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the 4WD variants will feature ‘Shift on fly’ system, in addition to category-first intelligent terrain management technology called 4XPLOR.
Like the Automatic, the 4WD variants will be available at an introductory price of Rs. 2.45 lakhs over the respective 2WD variants and will be available only on Z4, Z8, and Z8 L diesel variants.
The 6-Seater variant will be available in select Z8 L variants at an introductory price of Rs. 20,000/- over the respective 7-seater variants.
Unfortunately, 4WD system has been given the miss for the petrol automatic variants. In fact, it’s the 2-litre mStallion petrol engine that offers more performance than the 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine.
The mStallion puts out 200 HP and 380 Nm and mHawk exerts 172.5 HP and 400 Nm. The 4WD variants feature a part-time 4×4 system in which the power is sent to all 4 wheels only when the condition needed it.
Based on the level of traction on the surface, the Scorpio’s onboard computer automatically activates or deactivates the 4×4 system.
Mahindra has officially shared the feature list and factory-fitted accessories of the all-new Mahindra Scorpio N. The company has, indeed, loaded the SUV with so many features and accessories that it makes many cars in its segment run for money.
The Mahindra Scorpio N features a long list of factory-fitted accessories. There’s an unique chrome pack that includes chrome finish on head lamps, door handles, front upper grille, fog lamps, wheel arches, ORVMs, tail lamps, tail gate, and door claddings.
One of the standout features of the Scorpio N is its all-wheel-drive system, coupled with Mahindra’s 4xplor terrain management system. This system offers four terrain modes: Normal, Grass/Gravel/Snow, Mud/Rut and Sand.
Other exterior accessories include bumper corner protectors, fender mirror, bug deflector, front and rear bumper add-ons, front and rear mud flap set, plastic rear bumper protector, stainless steel rear bumper protector, aluminium bumper protector, 17/18-inch alloy wheels, and wheel covers.
Driver seat gets adjustable lumbar support while second row passengers get height-adjustable seat belts. But, there’s only 1 centrally-mounted LED cabin lamp for second row.
The third row passengers get individual LED map lights above the fixed grab handles, and speakers on the D-pillars. The Mahindra Scorpio N will make to do with manual hand brake and IRVM across the range. The SUV gets a central hump on the second row footwell.
When it comes to utility on the outside, the accessories include integrated roof carrier, roof cross bar, anti-theft alloy wheel lock wheel nut, and chrome insert rain visors.
There are 4 types of body covers available in Mahindra Scorpio N – premium, silver, camouflage, and dual-tone.
In 1 of its leaked teasers, the Mahindra had also put up a statement saying, “The new Mahindra SUV makes even the crash dummy feel safe,” which means the company is eyeing 5 stars for the SUV from Global NCAP crash test.
It’s expected to command an aggressive price tag and Mahindra is aiming to capture the D-segment currently dominated by the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. The accessories on the inside include imposing limits theme comfort kit with imposing theme brown and black seat covers, no limits theme comfort kit with no limits black and brown seat covers, designer mats, 3D floor mats, and 7D floor mats.
Other interiors accessories include plain black carpet mats, printed carpet mats, anti-skid dash mat set, illuminated scuff plates, aluminium scuff plates, stainless steel scuff plates, sun shade, and sporty pedal covers with hex or line pattern.