Key highlights
- Mahindra has introduced automatic transmission options for the Z4 trim, making the Scorpio N AT more accessible.
- The Z4 Petrol AT is priced at INR 17.39 lakh, while the Z4 Diesel AT costs INR 17.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
- The new variants are INR 1.67 lakh and INR 1.05 lakh cheaper than the previous entry-level automatic trims.
Mahindra has made the Scorpio N automatic more affordable, introducing AT options for the Z4 trim. Previously, the automatic gearbox was available only from the Z6 diesel (INR 18.91 lakh) and Z8 Select petrol (INR 19.06 lakh) trims. With the latest update, buyers can now opt for the Z4 Petrol AT at INR 17.39 lakh and Z4 Diesel AT at INR 17.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
Powertrain and performance
The Z4 AT variants retain the same engine options as their manual counterparts:
- 2.0L mStallion turbo-petrol – 200 hp and 380 Nm, paired with a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
- 2.2L mHawk diesel – 130 hp and 300 Nm, with the same 6-speed AT.
- Optional 4WD (Z4 E Diesel) – 173 hp and 370 Nm, available for off-road enthusiasts.
Features and equipment
Despite being a mid-spec trim, the Z4 AT variants come with a solid feature list, including:
- 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- Steering-mounted controls for audio and cruise functions.
- Rear AC vents, ensuring comfort for second-row passengers.
- LED turn indicators, rear spoiler, and 17-inch wheels with covers.
- Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, hill hold and descent control, and ISOFIX child seat mounts.
Market position and pricing advantage
The Z4 AT trims are now INR 1.67 lakh (petrol) and INR 1.05 lakh (diesel) cheaper than the previous entry-level automatic variants. This move makes the Scorpio N AT more accessible, especially for buyers looking for a rugged SUV with automatic convenience.
Our thoughts
Mahindra is playing it smart by making the Scorpio N AT more affordable. The Z4 AT trims bring automatic convenience without breaking the bank, and let’s be honest—INR 1.67 lakh in savings is a big deal.
The feature list is solid, covering all essentials, but ventilated seats and a sunroof would have been nice additions. Still, the Scorpio N remains one of the best SUVs in its segment, and this update only strengthens its appeal.
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