Engine Specifications – Scorpio Classic: It typically comes with a 2.2L mHawk diesel engine, known for its balance of power and fuel efficiency. – Scorpio N: Offers both a 2.2L mHawk diesel engine and a 2.0L mStallion turbo petrol engine, with the diesel variant being more fuel-efficient.
Scorpio Classic: The diesel version offers an average mileage of around 14-16 kmpl, depending on driving conditions. – Scorpio N: The diesel variant of the Scorpio N offers 14-17 kmpl, slightly better or comparable to the Classic.
Fuel Efficiency (Petrol) – Scorpio Classic: The Classic doesn’t offer a petrol engine option. – Scorpio N: The petrol variant of the Scorpio N offers a mileage of around 10-12 kmpl, which is lower compared to the diesel models.
Weight and Size – Scorpio Classic: Being slightly lighter and smaller, the Classic is generally more fuel-efficient in urban conditions compared to the Scorpio N. – Scorpio N: The Scorpio N is heavier due to its larger size, which can impact fuel economy slightly, especially in city driving.
Transmission Type – Scorpio Classic: It is available with a 5-speed manual transmission, which is generally more fuel-efficient than automatic transmissions. – Scorpio N: Available with both manual and automatic transmissions, with the manual option providing slightly better fuel efficiency than the automatic
Aerodynamics and Design – Scorpio Classic: It has a more traditional SUV design with a focus on ruggedness rather than aerodynamics, which may slightly affect fuel efficiency. – Scorpio N: The newer model has improved aerodynamics.
Driving Conditions and Performance – Scorpio Classic: Being a more compact vehicle, it tends to perform better in city traffic. – Scorpio N: With improved engine technology and drive modes (including 4x4), it is optimized for both off-road and highway driving