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Mahindra Scorpio N Gets Price Cut, Automatic Trim Becomes More Affordable Than Ever

Mahindra Scorpio N Gets Price Cut, Automatic Trim Becomes More Affordable Than Ever

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The decision to lower the price has been taken to attract more customers and boost sales.
If you were planning to purchase the Mahindra Scorpio N and have always taken a step back due to high pricing, here's good news for you! The company has slashed the price range on the vehicle, making it more affordable than ever.
According to the details, Scorpio N Automatic version Z4 in both petrol and diesel can be purchased under the slashed price of Rs 17.39 lakh and Rs 17.86 lakh (all ex-showroom), respectively.
Earlier, the diesel version used to cost Rs 18.91 lakh, and the Z8 Select petrol at Rs 19.06 lakh (all ex-showroom). The SUV is only available in a 7-seater configuration. The decision to lower the price has been taken to attract more customers and boost sales.
Engine Options
Currently, Scorpio N Z4 in AT is available with a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine that generates a maximum power of 200 BHP and 380 Nm of peak torque. When it comes to the diesel, it uses a 2.2-litre unit that churns out a maximum power of 130 BHP and 300 Nm.
Both engine options are mated with a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. It generates the power via the rear axle. The company also offer a four-wheel drive option as well. However, it is available in the diesel version.
Features
As far as the features are concerned, the list includes an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with all the wireless car connect technology, including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also comes with steering-mounted control, LED turn indicators, rear AC vents, 17-inch steel wheels, a rear spoiler and whatnot.
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June 14, 2025, 18:20 IST
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