With a starting price of Rs 9.97 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the refreshed Mahindra Scorpio is available in six variants with two engine and transmission options each
Mahindra took its own sweet time to come out with its second generation - nearly 12 years. However, it didn’t waste much time to get a facelift up and running for the second-gen Scorpio. It was a much needed one too as many of its similarly priced SUV rivals have been eating away its market share. Speaking of which, the Scorpio competes with the Hyundai Creta, Tata Safari Storme, Nissan Terrano and Renault products - the Duster and the recently launched Captur.
In its refreshed avatar, the Mahindra Scorpio starts at Rs 9.97 lakh and goes all the way up to Rs 16.01 lakh. Before we get into the variant-wise description, let’s quickly roundup the standard specifications.
| Vitals | |
| L x W x H (mm) | 4,456 x 1,820 x 1,995 (1,930 for S3) |
| Seating Capacity | 7, 8, 9 |
| Engine Specifications | |||
| Engine | 2.5-litre m2DICR | 2.2-litre mHAWK | 2.2-litre mHAWK |
| Displacement | 2,523cc | 2,179cc | 2,179cc |
| Max. Power | 75PS | 120PS | 140PS |
| Max. Torque | 200Nm | 280Nm | 320Nm |
Colour options available: Pearl White, Napoli Black, Molten Red and DSAT Silver.
Please note that Mahindra has not shared the official figures for the ground clearance and the fuel efficiency of this SUV.
The refreshed Scorpio has received a host of changes, including the nomenclature of its variant names. The even numbers which followed after the ‘S’ have been replaced by odd ones. Moreover, the variant list has also shrank from eight to just six this time around. The Shift-on-fly four-wheel drive (4WD) is available only in the top-end variant, with the most powerful engine. Transmission duties are handled by a 5-speed manual gearbox in the S3, S5 and S7 (120PS) variants, whereas a 6-speed manual takes over in the rest of the three variants. Let’s get cracking and see what’s what.
Variant: S3
Price: Rs 9.97 lakh
In its entry-level variant, the Scorpio is offered with the 2.5-litre m2DICR diesel engine, which isn’t as powerful as either of the tunes of the 2.2-litre mHAWK motor. Here’s a list of major features that you get for your money:
| Manual AC | Vinyl seat upholstery | 7 and 9 side seating configuration available |
| Tilt steering adjustment | Manual central locking | Headlamp leveling |
| Remote fuel lid opener | Engine immobiliser | Micro hybrid technology |
As you’d expect, the base-spec Scorpio is short on convenience, power and safety. Even the wheels on this variant are just 15-inchers without any wheel caps, versus 17-inchers with full wheel caps in the S5. Priced just below Rs 10 lakh, this variant of the Scorpio can be ignored. It doesn’t have enough for its gross weight, which, by the way, is over 2.5 tonnes. Because of that, the engine will need more pushing and hence won’t return the best fuel economy either. In short, if you want the Scorpio, you need to start considering it from the S5 variant at least.
Variant: S5
Price: Rs 11.62 lakh
Approx price premium over S3: Rs 1.65 lakh
| Body-coloured front and rear bumpers | 17-inch steel rims with wheel caps | Fabric seat upholstery |
| One-touch lane change indicator | 12V accessory socket for front and second row | Follow-me-home headlamps |
| Dual airbags | ABS | Panic brake indication |
| Seat belt reminder lamp | Speed sensing door locks | Bigger bottle holder and cup holder |
It is in this variant that the Scorpio starts to make more sense. The more powerful engine, bigger wheels and more kit on-board sum up to a more meaningful package. The added safety, which is rapidly becoming a key area of attention is also addressed with two airbags and ABS. This variant is well suited for anyone who has always loved the big, brawny looks of the Scorpio, but is on a tight budget. Sure, it isn’t as feature loaded as it could be, but it does have almost all the basic features expected from a car of this size and price.
Variant: S7 (120PS)
Price: Rs 12.69 Lakh
Approx price premium over S5: Rs 1.07 lakh
The engine and transmission combination remains the same as the S5 variant. Yes, you guessed it! The extra amount is linked directly to the added features the S7 gets over the S5. Let’s see what are the main ones of the lot:
| Body-coloured side cladding, ORVMs and Door handles | Height-adjustable driver’s seat | Armrest on front seats |
| 7 side facing and 8 front facing seating configuration available | Electrically adjustable ORVMs | Roof-mounted sunglasses holder |
| 2-din audio system with speakers and tweeters | Rear defogger, wiper and washer | Lead-me-to-vehicle headlamps |
| Puddle lamps | Projector headlamps | Intellipark |
| Voice assist system | Anti-theft alert | Silver skid plate, front grille inserts and rear number plate applique |
Apart from the creature-comforts in the list above, the S7 variant also enhances the safety aspect, with a rear defogger, rear wiper with washer, anti-theft alert and the Intellipark technology which delivers visual and audio notifications while reverse parking into a slot. This variant is best suited for someone looking for an 8-seat layout, which is unavailable in the S3 and S5 variants. Moreover, at this price, the Scorpio comes with a handsome features package and comes with body-coloured panels. Moreover, the added ski rack on top of the roof comes in more than handy to transport oversized goods.
Variant: S7 (140PS)
Price: Rs 12.99 lakh
Approx price premium over S7 (120PS): Rs 30,000
Variant: S11
Price: Rs 14.79 lakh
Approx price premium over S7 (140PS): Rs 1.8 lakh
Don’t ask us what happened to the S9! Our guess would be that if Mahindra followed the S7 by the S9, people would have misinterpreted it as an inferior variant to the outgoing model’s S10 variant. Anyway, whatever the reason may be, it also gives Mahindra the window to swoop in later with one variant that sits between the S9 and S11. Here’s what you pay that extra money for:
| LED DRLs | Front fog lamps | Automatic climate control |
| Cruise control | Faux leather upholstery on seats, steering wheel and gear lever | ORVMs with integrated turn indicators |
| 7 side facing, 7 captain seating and 8 front facing configuration available | Speed alert | Bending headlamps |
| 6.0-inch infotainment with built-in GPS | Reverse parking camera with dynamic assist | Tyre pressure and temperature monitoring system |
| Rain sensing wipers | Automatic headlamps | 17-inch alloy wheels |
| Chrome front grille inserts and rear number plate applique | Anti-pinch and auto roll-up driver’s window | Audio and cruise control buttons on steering wheel |
This S11 variant is the most feature-loaded of the lot. Apart from the additional seating configuration options, the S11 gets a 6.0-inch infotainment display, tyre pressure monitoring system, auto headlamps and wipers and a more premium upholstery inside. But, even at this price, the Scorpio misses out on features like electrically foldable ORVMs, no Android Auto or Apple CarPlay compatibility, sunroof, automatic transmission and more airbags. If you can do without these misses, but can’t with what the S11 gets over the S7, go for it. However, the price hike is a bit too steep and we’d recommend you to go for the S7 (140PS) and get whatever you need extra from an aftermarket shop. It’ll be more affordable that way.
Variant: S11 with 4WD
Price: Rs 16.01 lakh
Approx price premium over S11: Rs 1.22 lakh
On the whole, the new Scorpio brings a lot to the game, including new price tags. If you can do without the 4WD system, we’d recommend the S7 variant with the more powerful engine. Do let us know if you agree or disagree with any of our views in this story.
Note: All prices mentioned above are ex-showroom Delhi.
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