Mahindra Scorpio specs & features
Engine | 2184 cc |
Power | 130 bhp |
Torque | 300 Nm |
Seating Capacity | 7, 9 |
Drive Type | RWD |
Mileage | 14.44 kmpl |
- Height Adjustable Driver Seat
- Cruise Control
- Automatic Climate Control
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Mahindra Scorpio latest updates
What is the latest update on the Mahindra Scorpio Classic?
A new Boss Edition of the Mahindra Scorpio Classic has been launched during the festive season. It gets some exterior and interior accessories along with a black seat upholstery.
What is the price of the Mahindra Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is priced between Rs 13.62 lakh and Rs 17.42 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
How many variants are there in the Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is offered in two variants:
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S
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S11
What seating configuration does the Scorpio Classic have?
It is available in 7- and 9-seater layout.
What features does the Mahindra Scorpio Classic get?
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic gets a basic feature suite considering the price it demands. It has a 9-inch touchscreen, cruise control, a height-adjustable driver’s seat and auto AC with 2nd and 3rd-row vents.
What engine and transmission options are available with the Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is offered with a 2.2-litre diesel engine that produces 132 PS and 320 Nm. It is mated with a 6-speed manual transmission and there is no automatic option on offer. Unlike the Scorpio N, the Scorpio Classic doesn’t get the option of a 4-wheel-drive (4WD) drivetrain.
How safe is the Scorpio Classic?
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic is based on the Scorpio model that was sold before the Scorpio N was launched. It was tested by Global NCAP in 2016, where it had got a 0-star safety rating.
In terms of safety features, it gets dual front airbags and rear parking sensors. The Boss Edition adds a rearview camera to the mix.
How many colour options are available with the Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is being offered with five colour options:
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Galaxy Grey
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Red Rage
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Everest White
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Diamond White
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Stealth Black
Should you buy the 2024 Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is one of the most iconic cars that is admired by the masses due to its looks and its go-anywhere nature. It’s built to be taken on adventurous terrains and has a diesel engine that has adequate performance on offer. The ride quality is also comfortable and the Scorpio can do long-distance journeys easily.
However, the skim feature suite and the concerning safety ratings, coupled with the gigantic price it asks, make the overall package a hard pill to swallow. Another miss is the absence of a 4x4 drivetrain given its body-on-frame construction.
What are the alternatives to the Mahindra Scorpio Classic?
The Scorpio Classic is a rugged alternative to compact SUVs such as the Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kushaq, MG Astor, Kia Seltos, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Volkswagen Taigun, and Citroen Aircross.
Mahindra Scorpio price
Scorpio S(Base Model)2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 14.44 kmpl1 Month waiting | Rs.13.62 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Scorpio S 9 Seater2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 14.44 kmpl1 Month waiting | Rs.13.87 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Scorpio S 11 7CC2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 14.44 kmpl1 Month waiting | Rs.17.42 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Scorpio S 11(Top Model) Top Selling 2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 14.44 kmpl1 Month waiting | Rs.17.42 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Mahindra Scorpio comparison with similar cars
Mahindra Scorpio Rs.13.62 - 17.42 Lakh* | Mahindra Scorpio N Rs.13.85 - 24.54 Lakh* | Mahindra Thar Rs.11.35 - 17.60 Lakh* | Mahindra Bolero Rs.9.79 - 10.91 Lakh* | Tata Safari Rs.15.49 - 26.79 Lakh* | Mahindra Thar ROXX Rs.12.99 - 22.49 Lakh* | Hyundai Creta Rs.11 - 20.30 Lakh* | Toyota Innova Crysta Rs.19.99 - 26.55 Lakh* |
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Engine2184 cc | Engine1997 cc - 2198 cc | Engine1497 cc - 2184 cc | Engine1493 cc | Engine1956 cc | Engine1997 cc - 2184 cc | Engine1482 cc - 1497 cc | Engine2393 cc |
Fuel TypeDiesel | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypeDiesel | Fuel TypeDiesel | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypeDiesel |
Power130 bhp | Power130 - 200 bhp | Power116.93 - 150.19 bhp | Power74.96 bhp | Power167.62 bhp | Power150 - 174 bhp | Power113.18 - 157.57 bhp | Power147.51 bhp |
Mileage14.44 kmpl | Mileage12.12 - 15.94 kmpl | Mileage8 kmpl | Mileage16 kmpl | Mileage16.3 kmpl | Mileage12.4 - 15.2 kmpl | Mileage17.4 - 21.8 kmpl | Mileage9 kmpl |
Boot Space460 Litres | Boot Space460 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space370 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space- | Boot Space- | Boot Space300 Litres |
Airbags2 | Airbags2-6 | Airbags2 | Airbags2 | Airbags6-7 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags3-7 |
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Mahindra Scorpio expert review
overview
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic is one of the biggest and the most rugged cars in its price range Priced from Rs 13.62 lakh to Rs 17.42 lakh (ex-showroom), the ladder-on-frame rear-wheel-drive SUV offers muscular looks, spacious cabin, and basic useful features, but to some it might feel outdated or overpriced. It has no direct rivals in the market, and can be considered a rugged alternative to compact SUVs like Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Volkswagen Taigun.
Exterior
The Scorpio is a BIG car, and its size along with the rugged design results in a dominating road presence. It doesn't matter if you are driving in the city or on the highway, people will notice you and will most probably keep their distance. Compared to the Scorpio N, it is also slightly taller, which adds to its macho road presence.
Due to its looks and size, no one would want to cut you off on the road, people would give way, and no one would want to be in front of you. This car not only had a good road presence, but also respect on the road, which no other car in its price can offer, and makes it stand out.
Interior
First of all, the Scorpio is a big car, which makes ingress a little difficult. There is a side step outside, which helps, and it won’t be hard for young people to climb inside. But for older people, getting in and out of the Scorpio will require some effort.
But once you get in, you’ll notice the cabin comes in a plain beige theme, with some wooden and gloss black elements on the dashboard and centre console for contrast. Scorpio is a boxy and rugged car, and we expect a car like this to have such interiors, with old and retro design. However, this is not a bad thing, because this cabin very neatly compliments the muscular exterior.
Even the quality of the materials used in the cabin is good to some extent. The plastic on top of the dashboard does not feel scratchy, and even the rest of the dashboard is made of a textured material, which feels nice to touch. Even the buttons on the steering wheel and centre console are solid and have a tactile feel.
However, two things could have been better. First, there isn’t a lot of soft touch padding inside the cabin, and while you do not expect a lot of premium materials in such a car, padding on the door pads could have been a nice addition. Second, the inside door handles are made of cheap plastic and feel very light. These two things should have been focused on, and they can have a negative impact on your cabin experience.
Coming to the front seats, they are comfortable, spacious, and provide a good amount of underthigh support. Due to the height of the car, when you sit in the driver’s seat, you get a commanding position. Also, both the driver and the front passenger get individual armrests.
However, these seats don’t hold you very well, and you experience a lot of movement when driving on poor roads. Also, while there is the option of manual height adjustment, the door and the seat are pretty close, which makes using the adjustment level a little uncomfortable, and if you’re not careful, you can also end up hurting your hand.
Features
The feature list of the Scorpio Classic isn't that big, and you only get the basics for your everyday use. In the centre of the dashboard, there is a 9-inch touchscreen Infotainment system, which when you use for the first time, you'll realise that this is actually an aftermarket tablet running on Android.
While this screen runs smoothly with little to no lag, it is not as quick and responsive as modern day touchscreens that you see in other cars. Now this screen does not support Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, but it comes with bluetooth support, and screen mirroring, which you can use to play music or run navigation. For a car in 2024, a proper infotainment system would have been ideal, but what you get is also not so bad.
Apart from this screen, you also get automatic climate control, and cruise control. Rest of the features are basic like all power windows and steering mounted controls.
The feature list of this car does not seem that big, but the purpose of this SUV is functionality not convenience, and we don't expect many features from it. However, the practicality of the Scorpio Classic could have been better.
Practicality & Charging Options
The front doors do not get any bottle holders, and it gets a small glovebox. In the centre console, you get two cup holders, an anti-slip pad to keep your phone, and a tray behind the gear level to keep your keys or wallet.
The second row passengers get door bottle holders, seat back pockets, and two cup holders under the rear AC vents. But, these cup holders are tilted, so you can't keep anything here that does not have a lid. Lastly, there are no storage options in the third row.
The charging options could also have been better. In the front, you get a 12V socket and a USB type-A port, and that's it. There are no charging options in the second and third row, which should have been present for the convenience of rear seat occupants.
2nd Row Seats
The bench seat in the second row feels more like a sofa. The cushioning is soft, there is ample amount of headroom, knee room and legroom. But, the best part is the underthigh support, which is great here, and keeps the passenger comfortable.
Due to the width of the cars, you have good space for three passengers in the second row, and the white upholstery along with the big window and seat height, provides good overall visibility.
There is only one issue here, which is the central armrest. This armrest is placed pretty low, so when you pull it out, your hand doesn't rest properly on it, resulting in a little discomfort. But apart from that, there is no other problem in the second row, and you will remain comfortable here.
3rd Row Seats
The third row, on the other hand, is not so great. These seats are side facing, too small, and you won't want to sit here as sitting here is not comfortable. Also, the third row does not get seatbelts, so sitting here isn't safe either.
Our recommendation is that you only use these seats if you don't have any other alternative, and that too for a short distance.
However, Mahindra does offer the Scorpio Classic with front facing third row seats, and a 9-seater configuration, so if you have a big family, you can pick one of those.
Safety
Just like the feature list, the safety kit of the Scorpio Classic is also pretty basic. It comes with dual front airbags, ABS, front seatbelt reminders, and rear parking sensors.
Also, its last crash test was done in 2016 at Global NCAP where it received a 0-star safety rating. So Mahindra should really focus on improving the safety quotient of the Scorpio Classic, as it is one of their most popular SUVs.
Boot Space
There is a lot of space for your luggage in the Scorpio. If you lift the third row seats up, you can easily store an entire suitcase set (small, medium, and large), and will still have space left for smaller soft bags.
If in case you have more suitcases, or you are using the Scorpio for transportation, you can tumble down the second row completely, which gives you all the space you need.
Performance
The performance of the Scorpio Classic is pretty great and won't make you complain. It comes with a powerful 2.2-litre diesel engine, which is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
You don't feel any lack of power when driving inside the city, and you can easily overtake other vehicles without having to plan them in advance. Also, you can drive this car inside the city in 2nd or 3rd gear easily, without having the need to change gears that often. And on the highways, the power feels enough to go to high speeds and for quick and effortless overtakes.
One more thing, when you are driving this on broken roads or dusty patches, you actually enjoy the power. This ladder-on-frame SUV can easily go over dusty and muddy patches, and looks good while doing so. But, keep in mind that it doesn't get four-wheel-drive, so try not to get too adventurous.
However, there are two things that you have to face when driving inside the city, especially in traffic or at slow speeds. First is the clutch, which is hard and has a lot of travel. In traffic, constant operation of this clutch can leave you with some pain in your left knee. Second is the steering wheel, which also feels hard at slow speeds, and taking turns at those speeds requires some effort. Other than that, the driving experience of the Scorpio Classic will not leave you wanting more.
Ride and Handling
The ride comfort on the other hand, does leave you wanting more. It is better than what it used to be, but there is still room for improvement. Whether you're driving in the city or on the highway, you can feel every crack and uneven patches, which won't cause any major discomfort, but will still be noticeable.
When driving on broken roads in the city, the suspensions do absorb the jerks, but some of the movement is transferred to the cabin. The driver and the passengers move around a lot in the cabin, which causes some discomfort.
When on the highway, sudden lane change results in heavy body roll, which also reduces passenger comfort. Overall, the ride quality and handling could have been better, but it is still liveable.
Verdict
Choosing the Scorpio Classic over any other SUV in its price is the decision of the heart not the mind. If you want a car with a great road presence, which holds respect on the road, and gives you a sense of power and authority, then the Scorpio Classic will be great for you, and it can give all that you want.
But, respect and road presence is not all, and expectations from a car also include comfort, good features, and good safety, which in 2024, shouldn't be something to compromise on. Mahindra itself offers all of that in a similar price, in the Scorpio N, and you can pick one of its mid-spec variants for a better overall package, that will not only keep you happy, but will also keep your family satisfied.
Pros & Cons of Mahindra Scorpio
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Proven reliability and good service network
- Rugged Traditional SUV looks
- Drives and handles better than before
- Good ride over bad roads
- Interior quality and poor fit and finish
- Short Features List
- No Automatic or 4x4 option anymore
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Mahindra Scorpio user reviews
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Ek number bawaal h bhai Raaste pe nikle to sab ghoor ke dekhe Scorpio best h bhai Issey achi koi bhi nahi lagi mujhe Lelo sabhi bhai log zyada socho mat bawaal hai bola naRead More
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It is one of the best cars I have ever seen It has mind blowing space and is with safety purpose very best . It provides a comfortable feel to the passengerRead More
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Car is superb in look and gives gangster vibe and also big in size but the price of this car according to the other car is good and mileage is also superbRead More
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Mahindra Scorpio mileage
The Mahindra Scorpio is available only in the Diesel fuel option. The mileage of the Mahindra Scorpio is 14.44 kmpl.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Diesel | Manual | 14.44 kmpl |
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