The brand-new Mahindra Scorpio-N is currently marketed in
Nepal. The brand-new Scorpio was introduced at the same time as the Indian and
South African markets by Agni Group, the authorized distributor of Mahindra
vehicles in Nepal. Agni Group, the official distributor of Mahindra
vehicles in Nepal, launched the new Scorpio concurrently with the Indian and
South African markets. But Mahindra Nepal surprised everyone by releasing
the highly well-liked Scorpio. It is an entirely new Mahindra Scorpio-N with
cutting-edge features and an advanced engine. Within the following two
weeks, the Mahindra Scorpio-N price in Nepal will be made public.
With that said, let's quickly review the main features of
the new Mahindra Scorpio-N in Nepal.
Mahindra Scorpio N Specifications
Engine:
2.0L TGDI – Petrol
2.2L CRDI – Diesel
Emission Standards: BS6
Displacement:
1997 cc in Petrol
2198 cc in Diesel
Dimension: 4662
x 1917 x 1857 mm
Wheelbase: 2750
mm
Max Power:
200 PS @ 5500 rpm in Petrol
175 PS @ 3500 rpm in Diesel
Max Torque:
380 Nm @ 1750-3000 rpm in Petrol
400 Nm @ 1750-2750 in Diesel
Transmission: 6-Speed
MT / AT
Drive Type:
FWD – Standard
4WD – Optional
Top Speed: 165
Kmph
Fuel Tank Capacity: 57
liters
Mileage: 15
kmpl
Front Tyre: Disc
255/60 R18 Alloy (AT)
245/65 R17 Alloy (MT)
255/60 R18 Steel (4WD AT)
Rear Tyre: Disc
255/60 R18 Alloy (AT)
245/65 R17 Alloy (MT)
255/60 R18 Steel (4WD AT)
Tubeless Tyres: Yes
Safety System: ABS,
ESC, EBD, TCS
Suspension Setup: Double
Wishbone with Coil and Pentalink with Linkage
Seating: 7-Seater
Storage Capacity: 786
liters
Ground Clearance: 187
mm
Kerb Weight: 1825
kg
Colors: Silver,
Green, Red, Gold, Black, White, and Canyon
Mahindra Scorpio-N Overview
Design
Mahindra Scorpio-N features the brand's new aesthetic.
Additionally, it is the first time the new "Twin Peaks" emblem has
been used. A brand-new full-width grille with a chrome talon finish proudly
displays the emblem. The recognizable Double Barrel LED Headlamp is installed
in the front area. It develops a sting similar to the fog lamps' encasing DRLs.
It has Sequential LED turn indicators, which add to the modern appearance.
The side profile looks like a Scorpio from a previous
vintage. The lofty, boxy stance is still present, but Mahindra has added a few
little bends. Surprisingly, the Scorpio's older generation feels the most at
home on the side area. There are, however, a few intriguing components that
enhance its luxury sense.
It includes chromed door handles, chromed window lines, and
twin rails with a metal finish. There are a few chrome logos and a large tail
lamp on the back area. Moving inside, the interiors feature only the
highest-quality components. Body-hugging seats, coffee-black leatherette
upholstery, and more are included.
The Mahindra Scorpio-N will also be
offered in seven other hues, including Silver, Green, Red, Gold, Black, White,
and Canyon.
Performance
Two engine options for the Mahindra
Scorpio will be offered: the 2.2L Diesel mHawk and the 2L Turbo Petrol
mStallion. The 2L TGDi mStallion Petrol engine produces a maximum of 380 Nm of
torque and 200 PS of power at 5000 rpm. The 2.2L CRDi mHawk Diesel engine
produces a maximum of 400Nm of torque at 1750–2750 rpm and 175PS of power at
3500 rpm. It has a 57-liter fuel tank and a 6-speed automatic or manual
transmission. Both engine options come with the choice of an AT, MT, or 44
transmission.
Additional Details
Double Wishbone with Coil at the
front and Pentalink with Watt's Linkage at the back are responsible for the
suspension. The item's measurements are 1857mm in height, 1917mm in breadth,
and 4662mm in length. Furthermore, the wheelbase is 2750mm long. There is an
187mm ground clearance on the Mahindra Scorpio-N. The kerb weight is 1825 kg as
well. Interestingly, there is 786 liters of boot capacity and easy folding for
the second and third rows.
Features
In all, there are six different
trims offered on the Indian market. Additionally, each trim level is offered in
a variety of versions. kBoth engine choices will be offered for the Nepali
market, according to Mahindra Nepal.