Mahindra Unveils Scorpio-N Carbon Edition as Sales Hit 200,000 Milestone
Indian automaker introduces special variant of its flagship SUV featuring Metallic Black theme and premium interior upgrades, available in Z8 and Z8L configurations with multiple powertrain options.
Indian automaker Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. has unveiled the Scorpio-N Carbon Edition to commemorate reaching 200,000 units in sales of their flagship SUV. The new variant builds on the success of the standard Scorpio-N model while introducing exclusive design elements.
The Carbon Edition distinguishes itself with an all-new Metallic Black exterior theme, complemented by dark accents throughout the vehicle. The interior receives a significant upgrade with premium leatherette upholstery featuring contrast stitching and smoked chrome accents, aiming to create a more sophisticated cabin atmosphere.
Available exclusively in the Z8 and Z8L seven-seater configurations, the special edition retains the mechanical specifications of the standard Scorpio-N. The vehicle continues to feature the Adrenox intelligence system and maintains its 5-star Global NCAP safety rating.
Pricing for the Carbon Edition starts at ₹19,19,400 for the base Z8 petrol manual transmission variant, while the top-end Z8 L diesel 4WD automatic transmission model is priced at ₹24,89,100 (all prices ex-showroom). The lineup includes multiple powertrain options across both petrol and diesel engines, offered with manual and automatic transmission choices in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations.
The Scorpio-N has played a crucial role in the company's portfolio, with its combination of modern technology, safety features, and performance capabilities contributing to its market success.The Carbon Edition's introduction represents Mahindra's strategy of offering specialised variants to maintain consumer interest in their flagship model while celebrating significant sales milestones.
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