
Mahindra's brand-new, Scorpio-N-based lifestyle pickup.
Important engine, design, and worldwide rollout details are influencing the next model.
A new pickup truck built on the Scorpio-N platform has been formally launched by Mahindra, with a 2027 global launch date set. This announcement represents a significant milestone for Mahindra as it transitions from its established commercial pickups to a premium lifestyle pickup market that appeals to adventure and leisure consumers as well as utility-focused ones.
Mahindra's design direction and feature goals for this new model were first demonstrated in 2023 when the vehicle was first teased as the Global Pik Up concept.
Mahindra's design philosophy is clear: this pickup will be large, bold, and designed to stand out. The final styling is still unknown. It will probably have a broad stance, aggressive character lines, and a front end that is modeled by the Scorpio-N.
Inside, Mahindra is anticipated to have a more upscale appearance, with a roomy layout and a number of contemporary amenities taken from the SUV.
Here's what to anticipate within:
An expansive touchscreen with modern connections
A more peaceful ride thanks to better cabin insulation
Level 2 ADAS and other advanced driver assistance features
When combined, these components give the truck a more sophisticated, international appearance and help it move away from a bare-bones feel.
Mahindra is probably going to outfit the pickup with its well-proven 2.2-litre diesel engine, four-wheel drive, and automatic transmission options.
In order to serve markets where gasoline still dominates, a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine is also planned. The truck's ladder-frame chassis should provide exceptional durability and the capacity to safely navigate difficult terrain.
First, Mahindra intends to introduce this pickup in international markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
In 2028, local manufacturing of left-hand drive models is anticipated to start at Mahindra's new plant in Nagpur, India.
Even while the Indian pickup market is still small in comparison to other areas, Mahindra might continue sell the car there after it makes its debut abroad, particularly if lifestyle pickups become more popular all around the world.
More than just another product, the Scorpio-N-based pickup symbolizes Mahindra's ambition to establish itself as a major worldwide utility brand with cutting-edge, appealing products. The 2027 launch, which places a heavy emphasis on road presence, technology, and capabilities, may be a turning point in Mahindra's global position.
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