Mahindra will be soon introducing a facelift update for its successful SUV with new design, and features to keep the competition going.
When Mahindra eventually does introduces a facelift for the Scorpio N, we expect the front profile to look more bold and broader like new bold and sharp front fascia, headlamps with L-shape LED DRLs, vertically-positioned fog lamps with black plastic surrounds, tweaked bumpers both front and rear, Radar Module on lower air intake grille and camera module on the top windshield for the ADAS functions, new 19-inch alloy wheels, new sleek LED tail-lamps connected by light bar.
From the inside, it’ll most likely retain its design and styling, but will definitely come with upgrades such as new floating 10.25-inch Infotainment System, new fully digital 10.25-inch Cockpit Cluster, new dual-tone theme for the cabin, new dual-tone upholstery, tweaked centre console for better convenience, panoramic sunroof on top, and so much more.
Engine | 2.0 L 4 Cylinder Turbo Petrol | 2.2 L 4 Cylinder Diesel |
Drivetype | RWD | RWD, 4WD |
Power | 200 BHP | 130 – 172.45 BHP |
Torque | 370 -380 NM | 300 – 400 NM |
Transmission | 6 Speed MT / AT | 6 Speed MT / AT |
Mahindra will most likely retain its current engine options for the Scorpio-N.
Feature-wise, the SUV of its size misses out on ventilated front seats, ADAS, front powered seats, 360 Surround View Camera, Panoramic Sunroof, 6 Airbags as standard, Sunshades, etc. but all of these features will be likely offered with the facelift update to keep its rivals scratching their heads in order to stay competitive.
Mahindra for now is focused on launching the Thar 5 Door, and XUV.e8 later this year followed by the XUV.e9 in April 2025. It’s possible Mahindra may introduce the facelift near the end of 2025 or in early 2026.