The Mahindra Scorpio 2.2 mHawk exhibits varying fuel consumption figures depending on the specific model year, drivetrain, and driving conditions. For the original 2.2 mHawk model (facelift 2017), the manufacturer claims a combined fuel consumption of approximately 7.3 litres per 100 km, while independent testing on mixed roads with 4 occupants resulted in a real-world figure of around 8.0 litres per 100 km[1]. Similarly, for the latest Scorpio-N (2.2-litre mHawk Diesel), the claimed combined cycle fuel consumption is slightly improved at 6.9 litres per 100 km[2].
Community-reported averages for the 2.2 mHawk Automatic 4×4 identify a typical fuel consumption of around 10.0 litres per 100 km (based on all types of driving: 4×4, towing, town, and highway), with best and worst observed figures ranging from about 9.1 to 12.4 litres per 100 km[4]. These averages are influenced by a mix of driving environments and styles.
The 2.2 mHawk engine is generally commended for its combination of performance and efficiency, and users may achieve better fuel consumption closer to the manufacturer’s claim under steady, highway-focused conditions[1]. The tank size ranges from 57 to 60 litres depending on model, granting a potential range of over 700 km per tank under optimal conditions[1][2][3].