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Mahindra Scorpio-N dimensions, features revealed; launch on June 27



The Mahindra Scorpio-N is longer and wider than the current-gen Scorpio.


Mahindra is all set to launch the new Scorpio-N on June 27, 2022. Ahead of its debut, we got our hands on the SUV’s dimensions, thanks to a partial leak of the SUV’s owner’s manual. There are also a few other details that have been revealed.  

  • Scorpio-N is longer and wider than the current-gen Scorpio
  • Dual zone AC, Cruise control present on higher variants
  • Will get 4WD with terrain modes, including low range

Mahindra Scorpio-N: dimensions, features and equipment details

According to the leaked document, the Scorpio-N measures 4,662mm in length, 1,917mm in width and 1,870mm in height; the SUV sits on a 2,750mm wheelbase. This means the Scorpio-N is around 206mm longer and 100mm wider but is around 125mm lower in height than the current Scorpio, which will soon be renamed Scorpio Classic. As far as wheelbase goes, the Scorpio-N is a tad longer too, however, it remains to be seen how much this translates into actual cabin room. The Scorpio-N will come with a three-row cabin, with the third row facing forwards; the side-facing third-row set-up will be left for the Scorpio Classic.

Mahindra Scorpio-N dimensions vs rivals
Model Scorpio-N Old Scorpio XUV700 Safari Hector Plus
Length 4,662mm 4456mm 4,695mm 4661mm 4720mm
Width 1,917mm 1820mm 1,890mm 1894mm 1835mm
Height 1,870mm 1995mm 1,755mm 1786mm 1760mm
Wheelbase 2,750mm 2680mm 2750mm 2741mm 2750mm

Additionally, the user manual also confirms the presence of dual-zone climate control, two different instrument cluster set-ups (depending on the variant), front and rear camera, auto start-stop, cruise control, type-C USB ports for the first and second row, traction control, push-button start-stop on higher variants, and most importantly, Mahindra’s new 4 XPLOR 4WD system with terrain modes and a low-range mode.

As far as engine details go, the Scorpio-N will come with a 2.0-litre petrol and a 2.2-litre diesel engine. Gearbox options include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic. Unofficial bookings at the dealer level have been commenced, with Mahindra expected to open order books officially on June 27 along with the price announcement.

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