Mahindra Scorpio-N Penta Link Suspension
Mahindra is selling both versions of the Scorpio: the older-generation Mahindra Scorpio Classic, which has a different cult fan base, and the Mahindra Scorpio-N, which is more sophisticated, more urban-oriented, and loaded with technology.
Mahindra is also heavily highlighting the new rear
suspension setup on the Scorpio-N, which they call the Penta-Link Suspension.
So, let’s try to decode it.
Scorpio-N Penta-Link Setup Includes:
- 2 lower control arms (or trailing arms)
- 2 upper control arms
- 1 Watt’s linkage (which consists of two smaller links attached to a central pivot mounted on the rear differential)

Functions of Each Component
- Lower
trailing/control arms: Control the forward and backward movement of
the axle during acceleration and braking.
- Upper
control arms: Control the twisting movement of the axle under high
torque conditions.
- Watt’s
linkage: Prevents sideways (lateral) axle movement during hard
cornering and improves stability.
Difference Compared to the Scorpio Classic
In the Scorpio Classic, a Panhard rod is used for lateral axle control. In the Scorpio-N, this has been replaced by the more advanced Watt’s linkage setup.
There are likely several additional suspension and chassis tweaks made by Mahindra's R&D team to improve the vehicle's dynamics, making Scorpio-N more stable during cornering and at higher speeds.

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