ZoomCar Scorpio Rental — Mahindra Scorpio Self-Drive Guide
Updated June 2026 · Mahindra Scorpio self-drive availability and booking guide
Is the Mahindra Scorpio available on ZoomCar?
Yes. The Mahindra Scorpio — both the Scorpio Classic and the newer Scorpio-N — is available on ZoomCar in select cities. A ladder-frame 7-seater diesel SUV built for rough terrain and long-distance drives, the Scorpio is a popular choice for group outstation trips and routes through rural India. Zymo shows Scorpio listings from ZoomCar alongside other partners where available.
Mahindra Scorpio — key specs for self-drive
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Seating | 7 adults (Scorpio Classic); 6 or 7 adults (Scorpio-N) |
| Ground clearance | ~180 mm (Classic); ~190 mm (Scorpio-N) |
| Fuel type | 2.2L mHawk diesel (Classic and Scorpio-N) |
| AWD | AWD available on Scorpio-N top trims (Z8 L and above) |
| Best for | Group outstation, rough rural roads, long highway runs |
What does a ZoomCar Scorpio cost?
The Scorpio is in the SUV/MPV class — expect rates from approximately ₹90/hr and above. Security deposits typically run ₹8,000–12,000 for this class. Confirm the exact rate, variant (Classic vs Scorpio-N), and pickup hub on the listing page.
When the Scorpio is the right choice
- Rough terrain confidence: ladder-frame construction and diesel torque handle rural roads, broken tarmac, and unpaved tracks better than monocoque SUVs
- Group of 6–7 on outstation: the Scorpio's diesel engine and long-range fuel tank make it economical for 300–600 km outstation drives
- Scorpio-N AWD: the top-trim Scorpio-N with AWD rivals the Fortuner for moderate off-road capability at a lower rental rate
What to verify before booking a ZoomCar Scorpio
- Classic vs Scorpio-N — confirm which variant is listed; they differ in features and feel
- AWD availability — not all Scorpio-N listings include AWD; confirm the variant if you need 4WD capability
- 3rd row comfort — the Scorpio Classic's 3rd row faces rearward; plan seating for long journeys accordingly
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