
Mahindra Scorpio N with ADAS upgrade teased, launch soon: What to expect
Mahindra teases a feature-rich update for the Scorpio-N SUV, hinting at the inclusion of ADAS Level 2 with lane keep assist. The updated model is expected to offer a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera, likely in higher-end variants. Mechanically, the Scorpio-N will remain unchanged, retaining its existing engine options and transmission choices.
Mahindra has shared a new teaser across its social media handles, hinting at a feature-loaded update for the Scorpio-N SUV. While the teaser doesn't reveal the vehicle in full, a graphic showing lane markings alongside the phrase 'Power always stays on course' hints at the inclusion of
ADAS Level 2
suite for the popular model. Here's a look at what we can expect from the updated SUV.
Mahindra Scorpio N ADAS upgrade: What to expect
Among the standout features expected in this upcoming version are reportedly a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a
360-degree camera
system. These additions, combined with the ADAS suite, are likely to be present in the higher-end variants of the model. The Scorpio-N already boasts six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold and descent control, ABS with EBD, and ISOFIX mounts. Higher trims such as the Z8 also get tyre pressure monitoring.
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The ADAS suite is expected to bring features similar to those seen in the
Mahindra XUV700
and Thar Roxx, including
adaptive cruise control
,
lane keep assist
, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, automatic emergency braking, and forward collision warning. Though Mahindra hasn't confirmed the full list yet, the teaser gives a strong indication of what's coming.
Mechanically, the Scorpio-N will remain unchanged. It will continue with the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre diesel engines, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. Prices for the Scorpio-N currently range from Rs 13.99 lakh to Rs 25.15 lakh, ex-showroom, with eight variants on offer.
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