BHPian keeprevving recently shared this with other enthusiasts. Life has been pleasurable with Scorpio N Z4 AT DL ‘Zeus’. She is now 1 year and 5 months old and has been munching miles flawlessly. Went in for 30000kms service at Aditya Motors, Bhubaneswar. Issues raised and my remarks:Issue 1 – Rear Wiper LeakingFinally fixed. The pipe had a small hole. It was there from Day 1. Now replaced under warranty.Issue 2 – Auto Odo ResetMahindra updated the software twice. Still issue persists. I have raised the issue during my 1k, 10k, 20k, and 30k KMS service. Recall from Mahindra (Free of Charge)SRS ECU UpdateEMS ECU UpdateAlternator Pulley replacementSteering bolt torquingI read an article where it was mentioned that an additional clip on the transmission wiring (for automatic transmission vehicles) was to be installed under recall, but it didn’t show up for my vehicle. Not sure why! Experience post 30000 kms service:Engine feels peppier and a tad eagerAT Gear changes feel quicker by a few 100 rpmsMID AFE seems to have dropped by 1kpl or soZAP mode has become a bit aggressive. ZIP feels the same as before.Steering has become heavier than beforeOther Notable Points:Suspension continues to impressUpgraded to UltraV4 Engine oil (10%-12% expensive than Ultramile)The AC is super impressive. Cools the cabin instantly. Heatwaves are not an issue.Apollo HT+ Tyres still can easily see another 10k kmsExtremely comfortable seats (no aches or tiredness)Decent fuel efficiency (Average:11-12 kpl)No squeaks or rattles yet10k kms mandatory wheel alignment doneNo change of brake pads yet – Can run for another 10k kmsThe blower noise at 2 speed is quite high – Is there a way to make it any slower?38psi in city conditions – The ride has completely flattened and I am loving itDifferential oil was completely drained and replacedMinor Updates Planned:Aftermarket TPMS (TREEL)Autoform seat coversSoft touch on doors and central armrestSkeptical – Upgrading to Hypersonic Android InfotainmentOverall Feedback: Super impressed with ScorpioN’s flawless performance to date. No wonder it is ruling the sales charts. Someone coming from a ladder on the frame vehicle will feel ScorpioN is class apart in every aspect. No doubt about it. However, drivers who have driven monocoques (hatchbacks, CSUVs) need to test driveScorpioNmultiple times. This will help you understand its character; the difference in its behavior over good roads, bad roads, no roads, and the ones in-between. Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.