For many owners, the 40,000-km (or 48-month) mark is the first truly “heavy” service for the Scorpio-N. While the initial free services focus on top-ups, this milestone is a comprehensive mechanical reset. As of February 2026, Mahindra has updated its fluid specifications and labor rates, making it essential to know exactly what you’re paying for.
The 40k Service Checklist: What’s Mandatory?
At this interval, the service center shifts focus from simple inspections to major fluid and filter replacements.
- Engine Vitality: A full drain and refill of 6 Litres of V4 Ultra Engine Oil (replacing the older Maximile Ultra in many regions).
- Breathing Room: Replacement of both the Air Filter and the HVAC/Pollen Filter.
- DEF Management: For Diesel owners, a mandatory 10L top-up of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
- The “Alignment” Inclusion: Uniquely for the Scorpio-N, the 40k paid service labor often includes Wheel Alignment and Balancing as part of the standard package, unlike earlier intervals.

Real-World Invoice: Z4/Z8 Diesel AT (January 2026 Prices)
Based on recent service data from authorized Mahindra centers, here is the actual cost breakdown for a Diesel Automatic variant:
| Item | Estimated Cost (Incl. GST) |
| Engine Oil (6L V4 Ultra) | ₹2,613 |
| Diesel Exhaust Fluid (10L) | ₹728 |
| Oil Filter + O-Ring | ₹360 |
| Air Filter | ₹663 |
| HVAC / Cabin Filter | ₹402 |
| Paid Service Labor | ₹3,038 |
| Consumables & Seals | ₹200 |
| Total Bill (Estimated) | ₹9,997 |
Note: If your Front Brake Pads have reached their limit (common at 40k km for automatics), expect an additional ₹4,257 added to the bill.
Petrol vs. Diesel: The Cost Gap
The Petrol (mStallion) Scorpio-N is significantly cheaper to service at this stage because it lacks the DEF and expensive fuel filter requirements of the diesel.
- Petrol Manual/AT: Usually lands between ₹5,500 – ₹7,000.
- Diesel Manual/AT: Usually lands between ₹9,500 – ₹13,000 (if brake oil or fuel filters are added).
Owner Observations at 40,000 Km
Owners reaching this milestone in 2026 are reporting specific patterns:
- Brake Bite: The Scorpio-N’s massive weight means brake pads often wear out by this service. Ask for a “pad thickness” report before authorizing replacement.
- Software Flash: Ensure the service center checks for the February 2026 ECU update, which addresses minor trip-meter resetting bugs in the Z4 and Z6 trims.
- Wiper Longevity: Curiously, the rear wiper blade often fails sooner than the front ones; expect to pay roughly ₹450 for a genuine replacement.
Pro-Tips for a Leaner Bill
- The “With You Hamesha” App: Always book through the official app to track your “Service Coupons” and ensure the labor rate matches the city-specific mandate.
- Reject the “Add-ons”: Say no to Engine Flushing, Silencer Coating, or AC Disinfection. These are high-margin dealer extras that are not required by the Mahindra Service Manual.
The Verdict: The Scorpio-N remains surprisingly affordable for a 2-tonne SUV. As long as you stick to the mandated “Pure PMS” (Periodic Maintenance Service), your major 40k bill should comfortably stay under the ₹11,000 mark.
