Mahindra is all set to give the Scorpio N a fresh lease of life with a much-needed facelift. The current version has already earned a solid reputation for being tough, powerful, and loaded with features. But with competition heating up in the SUV market, Mahindra is stepping up its game.
Though the official launch date hasn’t been confirmed yet, spy shots of test models on Indian roads have already revealed several key changes. If you’re waiting to upgrade or buy a new SUV, here’s everything you need to know.
Design
Let’s start with the outside. The facelifted Scorpio N isn’t getting a radical makeover, but the changes are smart and noticeable. The biggest update is up front—there’s a redesigned grille.
Mahindra is ditching the old vertical slats for more contemporary horizontal bars. The grille itself looks wider and bolder, giving the SUV a more commanding road presence.
Other possible updates include fresh designs for the alloy wheels. These subtle design tweaks help modernize the Scorpio N while still keeping its iconic and muscular look intact. It’s not flashy, but it’s definitely sharper.
Dashboard
Inside the cabin, Mahindra is moving in a slightly different direction from its latest models. You may have noticed that the newer Mahindra vehicles—like the XUV 7XO and the electric XUV 9e—feature a “coast-to-coast” triple-screen dashboard layout. That’s not happening here.
Instead, the Scorpio N facelift will feature a cleaner dashboard design. The highlight? A free-standing 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen display. It’s the same screen used in the Thar Roxx, and it’s much larger and better integrated than before.
To make room for it, Mahindra has repositioned the air vents and updated the dashboard layout for a tidier, more modern look.
Display
Another expected update is a fully digital instrument cluster. While lower variants might stick with a semi-analog layout, the top trims are likely to get an all-digital setup. That means sharper visuals, more customisation, and a high-tech vibe that SUV buyers love.
The combination of a larger touchscreen and digital display will bring the Scorpio N closer to its newer rivals, many of which already offer digital cockpit features.
Sunroof
One of the most exciting additions could be the dual-pane panoramic sunroof. It’s something Mahindra buyers have been asking for, and the company seems ready to deliver.
A panoramic sunroof adds more than just sunlight—it brings an open, airy feel to the cabin, making road trips more enjoyable for everyone on board.
Features
Mahindra seems to be focusing on comfort, convenience, and premium feel with this update. Here’s a quick overview of expected features:
| Feature | Expected Update |
|---|---|
| Infotainment Screen | 10.25-inch Free-standing Touchscreen |
| Instrument Cluster | Fully Digital (Top Variants) |
| Sunroof | Dual-pane Panoramic |
| Camera System | 360-Degree View |
| Dashboard Layout | Clean, with repositioned air vents |
| Grille Design | Horizontal Slats, Wider Front Look |
| Alloy Wheels | New Design Options |
Also in the pipeline is a 360-degree camera system, which will be a big help when parking or navigating tight spaces. These tech upgrades aim to boost both practicality and driving confidence.
Engines
Underneath all these updates, the Scorpio N facelift will retain its original mechanical heart—and that’s a good thing. Mahindra is expected to offer the same engine choices:
- 2.0-litre turbo-petrol
- 2.2-litre diesel
Both engines will be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive (RWD) remains standard, while 4WD will continue to be available on select diesel variants.
In short, the driving dynamics remain rugged and capable—perfect for Indian roads, highways, and even occasional off-roading.
No Gimmicks, Just Smart Upgrades
What’s refreshing about this facelift is that it’s not overloaded with unnecessary gimmicks. Mahindra has made selective changes where they count: in the design, in-cabin tech, and passenger comfort.
By not following the triple-screen dashboard trend and sticking to a clean and functional layout, the Scorpio N facelift manages to feel modern without losing its utilitarian charm.
If you’ve been holding off on buying the current version, this facelift might just make the wait worthwhile. You get a more polished interior, upgraded infotainment, and useful features like a 360-degree camera and panoramic sunroof—all without sacrificing performance.
FAQs
When is the Scorpio N facelift launching?
Mahindra hasn’t confirmed a launch date yet, but it’s expected soon.
Will it get a panoramic sunroof?
Yes, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof is expected in top variants.
Does the facelift include engine upgrades?
No, it will retain the same petrol and diesel engine options.
What screen size does the new model have?
It will feature a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen display.
Is 4WD still available?
Yes, but only on select diesel variants like before.















