The Mahindra Scorpio Classic maintains its iconic, boxy SUV silhouette while incorporating modern design updates like the new twin-peaks logo and refreshed lighting. It is designed for a rugged, imposing presence with an upright stance and functional elements like roof rails and a hood scoop Front Profile: Features a bold new grille with chunky chrome vertical strips and the twin-peaks logo. It includes projector headlamps with eyebrow-style LED DRLs and a functional bonnet scoop.
Side Profile: Characterised by muscular side cladding and pronounced wheel arches. Higher variants (S11) feature 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels in a dual-tone silver-black finish, while the base (S) comes with 17-inch steel wheels.
Rear Design: Retains the signature towering LED taillamps and includes a rear spoiler with an integrated stop lamp. The rear also features the “Classic” and “S11” badging.
Special Editions: The Boss Edition introduces a “Dark Chrome” theme with blacked-out grille, dark chrome details on door handles, and black powder-coated rear guards.
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic interior maintains a rugged, “old-school” utility focus with a dual-tone beige and black theme. It is designed for durability and space, offering configurable layouts for 7 or 9 passengers Infotainment & Controls: Higher variants (S11) feature a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth and phone mirroring, though it lacks wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay. The steering wheel includes mounted controls for audio and cruise control.
Comfort: Includes automatic climate control (S11), rear AC vents, and a height-adjustable driver’s seat. The front seats are well-cushioned and provide a “commanding” driving position.
Materials: The dashboard uses a mix of hard plastics with wooden and gloss black inserts for contrast. Seats are finished in quilted fabric (S11) or vinyl (S), and the steering wheel has a leatherette cover
dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors as standard. It lacks advanced safety features like electronic stability control, side airbags, or modern ADAS systems found in newer vehicles
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic prioritizes rugged utility and mechanical simplicity over modern cabin conveniences. It is best suited for those valuing a “commanding” driving position, traditional SUV durability, and road presence rather than luxury features