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The Mahindra Scorpio-N has always had a loyal fanbase in India—and with good reason. It’s rugged, spacious, and built for both family trips and rough terrains. Now, in 2025, Mahindra has introduced a significant facelift to its already successful SUV. But this isn’t just a cosmetic refresh. It’s a smarter, safer, and more stylish version of the beast we’ve known since 2022.
Let’s take a closer, humanized look at what’s changed—and why the 2025 Scorpio-N deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Level 2 ADAS: Making Driving Safer and Smarter
Safety is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. Mahindra clearly got the memo and introduced Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in the new Scorpio-N. This includes features like:
- Adaptive Cruise Control (with stop & go)
- Lane Keep and Departure Assist
- Forward Collision Warning
- Automatic Emergency Braking (for vehicles, pedestrians & cyclists)
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- High Beam Assist
These upgrades finally answer earlier concerns about safety—especially after the Australian ANCAP rating of zero stars created headlines. Now, Scorpio-N joins its siblings like the XUV700 and Thar Roxx in the ADAS club.
The Sunroof Everyone Asked For
Yes, the Scorpio-N now offers a dual-pane panoramic sunroof in its higher trims—a much-anticipated addition. Lower variants will still retain the single-pane setup. For those who love road trips or even city drives with open skies above, this is a welcome change.
It’s small upgrades like these that make daily drives feel a little more luxurious—perfect for families or young professionals looking to mix utility with modern touches.
New Z8T Trim: Premium Meets Practical
In between the Z8 and the top-spec Z8L, Mahindra has added a clever new trim: Z8T. Starting at ₹20.29 lakh (ex-showroom), it brings a great blend of luxury and value:
- 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels
- Sony 12-speaker sound system
- Ventilated front seats
- 6-way power adjustable driver seat
- Front camera with sensors
- Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
- Electric parking brake with auto-hold
And yes—it’s available in both petrol and diesel, with the diesel variant also getting 4WD.

Say Hello to the Scorpio-N Black Edition
If stealthy looks and clean lines are your style, then you’ll love the Black Edition (also known as Carbon Edition). For just ₹20,000 more, Mahindra gives the Scorpio-N a dramatic all-black treatment—black alloys, side mouldings, roof rails, door handles, and even a blacked-out interior with matching dashboard and upholstery.
This makes the Scorpio-N a direct rival to Tata’s Dark Edition and Hyundai’s Stealth-inspired trims—perfect for those who want to make a bold statement on the road.
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No Change Under the Hood—and That’s Okay
Mechanically, the 2025 Scorpio-N remains the same—which is a good thing for those who value reliability.
- 2.0L Turbo-Petrol: ~200 PS, 370–380 Nm
- 2.2L Turbo-Diesel: 130 PS (manual 2WD), 175 PS with up to 400 Nm torque (4WD or automatic)
There are whispers of a 3.0L Hurricane diesel engine with 260 PS and 550 Nm torque, but Mahindra hasn’t confirmed it yet.
On-Road Comfort Meets Off-Road Capability
Built on a ladder-frame chassis, the Scorpio-N maintains its commanding road presence. Whether you’re navigating city potholes or off-roading in Himachal, the 4XPLOR 4WD system, terrain modes, and low-range gearbox give you the confidence to explore beyond tarmac.
Despite being a true SUV at heart, the ride quality is surprisingly composed—thanks to a front multi-link suspension and rear mono-shock setup.
Pricing That Still Feels Fair
Prices for the 2025 Scorpio-N now start from around ₹13.9 lakh and go up to ₹26 lakh (ex-showroom). That includes the new Z8T trim and Black Edition models.
Mahindra also recently made automatic transmission more accessible by launching Z4 petrol/diesel automatic trims priced between ₹17.4–17.9 lakh.
In terms of competition, the Scorpio-N now stands shoulder to shoulder with the Tata Safari, Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus, and even bigger players like the Toyota Fortuner and MG Gloster.
Final Verdict: A Worthy Upgrade
The 2025 Mahindra Scorpio-N isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a statement. With smart safety tech, practical luxury features, and muscular design updates, it continues to be one of the most complete SUVs in its segment.
Whether you’re a city dweller looking for space and safety or an off-road enthusiast seeking strength and style, the Scorpio-N delivers on both fronts. It’s familiar, yet fresh—just the way an ideal facelift should be.
Planning to upgrade or buy new in 2025? Don’t just test drive any SUV. Make sure the 2025 Mahindra Scorpio-N is on your radar.