Mahindra Scorpio-N vs BMW 7 Series

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2024 Mahindra Scorpio-N
2023 BMW 7 Series
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L

Turbo 6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
7.2L/100km (combined)

7.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
6

5
Dislikes
  • Small fuel tank
  • Small rear cargo area
  • Off-road tech a bit clunky

  • Backwards step in tech ease of use
  • Doesn’t feel quite $300K from the driver's seat
  • Design will be divisive
2024 Mahindra Scorpio-N Summary

Mahindra has a solid history in the agricultural world as a builder of farm equipment – tractors, harvesters and the like – and its Pik-Up ute and SUVs have been around for a while.

But the Indian car manufacturer has never managed to establish as much of a sales foothold in Australia's mainstream car market as it’d like to.

Well, the brand is hoping to change all that with the launch of its Mahindra Scorpio Z8L, a proper 4WD wagon that, on paper at least, has a lot to like about it.

It has six seats, a low-range transfer case, an automatic rear diff lock and plenty of standard features for a price-tag at just over $45 grand that won’t make your eyes water.

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2023 BMW 7 Series Summary

The BMW 7 Series is Munich’s flagship, the car that fans of the blue and white roundel respect as peak plush motoring.

Now, for the seventh 7 Series, BMW has brought electric power to the table in the form of the i7 in order to stay ahead of the curve.

It’s still joined by a petrol-powered variant here in Australia, the 740i, which is a mild hybrid and shares a lot of the luxury specifications of the i7 - including a properly impressive rear seat theatre screen.

But is it forward-thinking enough to fend off the likes of the Mercedes EQS?

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