Mahindra has witnessed tremendous success with the new-gen Scorpio, commonly referred to as Scorpio N, ever since it hit the Indian market in June 2022. Till June this year, Mahindra had reportedly dispatched 1.27 lakh units of Scorpio N ever since it was first launched. The company has plans to extend the Scorpio N range further.
A pickup truck based on the Scorpio N was recently spied testing on Indian roads. The latest spy images have reportedly been clicked on the Mumbai-Bangalore bypass in Pune. However, it must be noticed that the prototype spotted comes with a single cab layout with an extended luggage bed which is unlikely to come to India in the future.
Mahindra Scorpio N pickup truck spied
To jog back your memories, Mahindra had unveiled the Global Pik Up concept based on the same platform underpinning South Africa in South Africa in 2023. The test mule seen in the latest spy shots verify that it is based on the Scorpio N with an almost identical front end design featuring a seven-slat grille flanked by twin projector headlamps. It misses out on a few fancy bits from the Scorpio N like LED headlights and fog lamps.
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Mahindra Scorpio N Pickup (Image: Team BHP)
The taillamps seen in the test mule are the same units that are offered in the current Scorpio Pikup sold in Australia. The pickup truck rolls on 17-inch steel wheels. The images suggest that this version of the pickup truck based on the Scorpio N will most likely cater to the B2B and fleet segment. As a result, the cabin interiors and equipment on this vehicle will most likely be basic and bare bones.
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This version of the Scorpio N Pik Up will most probably be exported to foreign markets rather than sold in India.
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