- Mahindra has increased prices of the Scorpio N by up to Rs 75,000.
- The SUV is now priced from Rs 12.74 lakh to Rs 24.05 lakh (ex-showroom).
Mahindra has hiked the prices of the new-gen Scorpio N for the first time since its launch in June 2022. Earlier, it was priced between Rs 11.99 lakh and Rs 21.65 lakh (ex-showroom). Here’s a look at its revised variant-wise price list: –
Petrol Variants
Mahindra Scorpio N Petrol | New Price | Quantum of Price Hike |
Z2 | Rs 12.74 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z2 E | Rs 13.24 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 | Rs 14.24 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 E | Rs 14.74 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 AT | Rs 16.20 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z8 | Rs 17.64 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8 AT | Rs 19.60 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8L | Rs 19.54 lakh | +Rs 55,000 |
Z8L AT | Rs 21.10 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Z8L (6-seater) | Rs 19.74 lakh | +Rs 55,000 |
Z8L AT (6-seater) | Rs 21.30 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Diesel Variants
Mahindra Scorpio N Diesel | New Price | Quantum of Price Hike |
Z2 | Rs 13.24 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z2 E | Rs 13.74 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 | Rs 14.74 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 E | Rs 15.24 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 AT | Rs 16.70 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 4WD | Rs 17.19 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z4 E 4WD | Rs 17.69 lakh | +Rs 75,000 |
Z6 | Rs 15.64 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z6 AT | Rs 17.60 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8 | Rs 18.14 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8 AT | Rs 20.10 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8 4WD | Rs 20.59 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8 AT 4WD | Rs 22.55 lakh | +Rs 65,000 |
Z8L | Rs 20.04 lakh | +Rs 55,000 |
Z8L AT | Rs 21.60 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Z8L 4WD | Rs 22.49 lakh | +Rs 55,000 |
Z8L AT 4WD | Rs 24.05 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Z8L (6-seater) | Rs 20.24 lakh | +Rs 55,000 |
Z8L AT (6-seater) | Rs 21.80 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
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As seen in the tables above, the Mahindra Scorpio N has received a price hike of up to Rs 75,000. The range-topping 6-seater Z8L automatic variant has received the least increment of Rs 15,000. With this, the ladder-on-frame SUV now ranges between Rs 12.74 lakh and Rs 24.05 lakh (ex-showroom). It continues to be an alternative to the likes of monocoque-based SUVs like Tata Safari and Hyundai Alcazar.