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Mahindra Scorpio-N vs Mahindra Thar [2010-2019] Comparison

Compare Mahindra Scorpio-N vs Mahindra Thar [2010-2019] to know which is better. Detailed cars comparison on Mahindra Scorpio-N vs Mahindra Thar [2010-2019] compare price, specs, mileage, performance, reviews and other features on car&bike.

Scorpio-N vs Thar [2010-2019] Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsScorpio-NThar [2010-2019]
Price13.49 L5.72 L
Power2184 CCN/A
ClassSUVSUV
Mileage14 - 19 KM/LN/A
Scorpio-N
Mahindra Scorpio-N
*Ex-Showroom Price
13.49 L
Thar [2010-2019]
Mahindra Thar [2010-2019]
*Ex-Showroom Price
5.72 L
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Z2 E 7 STR Petrol
Mahindra Scorpio-N
Z2 E 7 STR Petrol
13.49 L
DI 4WD BS IV
Mahindra Thar [2010-2019]
DI 4WD BS IV
5.72 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.6
6.5
Value For Money8.508.00
Significance8.508.00
Styling8.008.00
Comfort8.505.00
Safety9.003.00
Environment-4.00
Merit Or Usp8.507.00

Specifications

Engine TypeTurbo Petrol Direct Injection (TGDi), MStallionN/A
Displacement (CC)1997 CCN/A
No. of Cylinders4N/A
Power200 bhp @ 5000 rpm @ 5000 rpmN/A
Torque370 Nm @ 1750-3000 rpm @ 1750-3000 rpmN/A
Top Speed165N/A
Acceleration 0 to 100 Kmph10.4N/A
No. of gears6N/A
Drive TrainRWDN/A
Turbocharger YesN/A
Emissions StandardBS 6N/A
Length4662 mmN/A
Width1917 mmN/A
Height1857 mmN/A
Wheelbase2750 mmN/A
Ground Clearance187 mmN/A
Kerb Weight1820 KGN/A
Boot Space460 LN/A
No. of Doors5N/A
No. of Rows3N/A
Seating Capacity7N/A
Fuel tank Capacity57.0N/A
Mileage ARAI18.50 KM/LN/A
Mileage - City12.00 KM/LN/A
Mileage - Highway15.00 KM/LN/A
Front SuspensionDouble Wishbone Suspension With Coil Over Shocks With FDD & MTV-CLN/A
Rear SuspensionPentalink Suspension With WATT’s Linkage With FDD & MTV-CLN/A
Front Brake TypeVentilated DiscN/A
Rear Brake TypeVentilated DiscN/A
Steering TypeElectric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS)N/A
Steering AdjustabilityTilt AdjustableN/A
Wheel TypeSteelN/A
Tyre TypeTubeless RadialN/A
Front Tyre Size245/65 R17N/A
Rear Tyre Size245/65 R17N/A
Spare Wheel TypeSteel WheelN/A
Spare Wheel Size245/65 R17N/A

Features

Adjustable Rear HeadrestsNA No
Driver Seat AdjustmentManual No
Front Passenger Seat AdjustmentManual No
Seat UpholsteryFabric No
HeadrestsFront & Rear No
No. of Airbags2 No
Parking SensorsRear No
Light TypeLED No
Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs)LED No
ORVM AdjustmentsManual No
Instrument Cluster10.66 cm Monochrome No
Touchscreen Display Size20.32 cm No
Speakers4 Speakers No
Digital KeyNA No
AI Voice AssistanceNA No
Auto Park AssistNA No
Autonomous Driving LevelNA No
SOS ButtonNA No
Type Battery WarrantyNA No
Type Manufacturer WarrantyNA No

Pros Cons of Mahindra Scorpio-N

Pros

  • Strong road presence and classic Scorpio identity
  • Powerful petrol and diesel engines
  • Optional Four Wheel Drive capabilities
  • Much improved ride and handling 
  • Solid safety credentials with a five-star rating

Cons

  • The third row feels cramped for adults
  • Interior fit and finish could be improved
  • Touchscreen resolution appears quite dated

Verdict

The Mahindra Scorpio-N is one of the biggest generational upgrades the model has ever received. While the design plays it safe, the improvements beneath the skin are significant. Ride quality, steering feel and overall refinement have all improved dramatically, transforming the Scorpio from a rugged utility SUV to a much more balanced family vehicle. At the same time, it still has the ladder frame construction and four-wheel-drive capability that many buyers expect from the badge.

The Scorpio-N may not be the most luxurious SUV in its segment, but when it comes to buyers who value road presence, capability and a strong mechanical foundation, it is one of the most compelling options in its class.

Siddharth summarised the experience neatly following his drive:

“This is a massively improved car. It takes many leaps forward.”

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