2026 Mahindra Scorpio N Facelift: What To Expect
The Scorpio N facelift could borrow a few features from the new XUV 7XO.
By Arjun Nair
Published January 29, 2026

Table of Contents
- Scorpio N Facelift Design Changes
- Scorpio N Facelift New Features
- Scorpio N Powertrain Options
The 2026 Mahindra Scorpio N facelift has been spotted testing on public roads under heavy camouflage, hinting at a launch soon. First launched in 2022, the Scorpio N is due for a mid-cycle refresh to stay competitive in the crowded segment. Spy shots signal design changes to the exterior and subtle updates inside, while core technical aspects like performance might remain familiar.
Scorpio N Facelift Design Changes
The Scorpio N’s exterior will see design tweaks to the front end, such as a revised grille with slimmer slats, updated LED headlamp elements, and a redesigned bumper with new air intakes. Changes to the side profile could be limited to new alloy wheel designs. At the rear, expect minor updates to the tail lamps and bumper for a fresh look.
All the design changes are expected to be a small evolution of the current model, without altering the overall rugged design language.
Scorpio N Facelift New Features

Spy shots reveal the Scorpio N’s dashboard layout staying largely similar, retaining the same black and brown theme. However, a larger (likely 12-inch) touchscreen infotainment system will be a new addition, which also sees the AC vents repositioned in a now horizontal layout. Ventilated seats for both front and rear seats, along with a panoramic sunroof, could feature in the top-end variants.
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For advanced comfort, Mahindra could include the advanced DaVinci suspension system, which it recently introduced on the XUV 7XO.
Safety could improve significantly with 6 airbags, ESP, traction control, hill-start assist/hill descent control, disc brakes on all wheels, and ISOFIX seat mounts as standard. Higher variants could get 7 airbags and Level 2 ADAS features.
Scorpio N Powertrain Options
The Scorpio N facelift is expected to carry over its existing powertrain options - the 2.0-litre turbo petrol producing around 200 bhp and 380 Nm torque, and the 2.2-litre diesel offering two states of tune (130 bhp / 300 Nm and 175 bhp / 370Nm MT, 400 Nm AT). Transmission choices will most likely include a six-speed manual or torque converter automatic, with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive options.
Prices for the Mahindra Scorpio N facelift could range from ₹14 lakh to ₹25 lakh ex-showroom, with a launch likely by mid-2026, or by the festive season.
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