
With the launch of Scorpio N, Mahindra Auto did not discontinue the old Scorpio Classic from the Indian market. Industry speculation was that Mahindra may continue with the Scorpio Classic for some time and then focus completely on the Scorpio N. However, demand for the Scorpio Classic existed and it continued in the market.
Today, it continues to be sold in two trim levels and for April 2026, Mahindra has increased its price by Rs 29k. These new prices were to come into effect from April 6, 2026. Let’s take a look at the new prices and find out how much the increase is.
Mahindra Scorpio Classic price hike in April 2026
Recently, Mahindra increased the price of Thar for the second time in three months. Thar said, the company maintained the base price both the times. A similar strategy applies to the Scorpio Classic, however, the price increase with the base model is very minimal rather than zero.

The Scorpio Classic comes with two trim levels and a choice of engine, gearbox and drivetrain options. There are a total of four variants, with different seating layouts. The Scorpio Classic range starts with the base Classic S 7SF, followed by the Classic S 9S, Classic S11 7CC and Classic S11 7SF. CC stands for Captain Chair and SF stands for front facing seats.
Prices have been increased by Rs 2,000 for the base Classic S7SF, which now costs Rs 13 lakh. The Classic S 9-seater variant with front facing seats has seen a price hike of Rs 25,501, which is now priced at Rs 13.45 lakh. Along with the Classic S11 trim, the prices of both the 7CC and 7SF have increased by Rs 29,401 and both variants are priced at the same Rs 17 lakh (all prices ex-sh).
Features and Equipment
Apart from the S and S11 trims, Mahindra was also supposed to launch a mid-spec S5 trim and the units have been spied without any camouflage, suggesting that the launch is just around the corner. However, this did not happen. Notable features on the Scorpio Classic include halogen projector headlights, fog lights, alloy wheels, 9-inch infotainment screen, LED tail lights, dual front airbags and others.

There are four colors to choose from – Galaxy Grey, Diamond White, Stealth Black and Everest White. Under the bonnet, we get a 2.2 liter mHawk turbo diesel engine with 132 PS of peak power and 300 Nm of peak torque, mated to a sole 6-speed manual gearbox. Mahindra Scorpio Classic is RWD as standard.









