If you own a Mahindra Scorpio, knowing about the right Scorpio jack—the lifting tool used during tyre changes—is essential. Whether it’s the stock jack or an aftermarket upgrade, you’ll want reliability, strength, and safety.
Here’s everything you need to know: price ranges, types, buying tips, and how to pick one that won’t fail you on a roadside night.
Written by J.S. BIBHAB KUMAR
What Is a “Scorpio Jack”?
“Scorpio Jack” typically refers to the jack designed or suited for Mahindra Scorpio SUVs. It handles the weight of the vehicle when lifting one wheel during an emergency tyre change. There are mainly two kinds in circulation:
- Mechanical scissor jacks — the classic fold-open type often included in the factory toolkit.
- Hydraulic bottle/floor jacks — easier to operate and faster, but heavier and more expensive.
Some Scorpio owners even use heavy-duty hydraulic jacks beyond stock specifications for better efficiency.
Price Range & Options You’ll Find in 2025:-
Here’s what recent listings show for Scorpio-compatible jacks:
- AuTO ADDiCT Car Jack 3 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack — listed for Scorpio on Flipkart, priced around ₹1,349 with a lifting range up to 3,000 kg.
- Kozdiko 5 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack (for Scorpio-N 2022) — available for approximately ₹1,016 including taxes. Moglix
- Jack for Scorpio — listed on Meesho around ₹1,083.
- Metal Scorpio Bottle Jack — basic jack options listed for ₹800 on TradeIndia.
- Stock Jack Assembly — parts for OEM/Scorpio jack assemblies are sold via Boodmo, with prices around ₹1,700+ for original jack components.
From these, you can see there’s a big spread: from budget bottle jacks to original factory jacks. Always confirm whether a listing includes rods, accessories, or mounting parts.
What to Look for in a Scorpio Jack?
When choosing or inspecting a jack for a Scorpio, focus on:
- Lifting capacity / safe margin —
The Scorpio weighs around 1,800–2,000+ kg, depending on the variant. Choose a jack that supports at least 3 tons (3,000 kg) to keep a safety buffer. Many models in listings support 3 tons or more. - Minimum & maximum lift height —
It must reach under the vehicle’s chassis to lift safely and rise enough to swap tyres. The AuTO ADDiCT jack has a max height of ~29 cm. - Build quality & materials —
Iron or high-grade steel body, solid welds, proper finishing, and durable rods. - Ease of use —
A hydraulic jack is easier to lift compared to a manual scissor. For regular use, that difference is significant. - Extras & compatibility —
Check included rods, mounting brackets, and whether the jack design fits the Scorpio’s jacking point. OEM jacks sometimes have a unique shape or mounting. - Warranty, parts & service —
If a jack fails, you’ll want support or spares. OEM jacks often have parts sold separately. Boodmo lists some Scorpio Jack assemblies as replacement parts.
How to Use a Scorpio Jack Safely?
- Always park on level ground and use the parking brake.
- Place the jack under the factory jacking point (check your owner’s manual).
- Never use a jack alone—always chock wheels and use a jack stand for support.
- Lift slowly, monitor alignment, don’t exceed heights.
- Store the jack clean and dry so it doesn’t corrode.
My Take (From One Scorpio Owner to Another):-
If I were picking a jack for my Scorpio today, I’d go with a 3-ton hydraulic bottle jack from a trustworthy brand (AuTO ADDiCT or Kozdiko) and supplement it with a scissor jack for redundancy. That gives me ease, safety, and versatility. For long trips or rough roads, reliability matters more than savings.

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