Published : 16 November 2023
Read Time : 5 min
Author: Nikil Jonathan
Back in August 2023, Mahindra revealed the Global Pik Up concept at their global event that was held in Cape Town, South Africa. Later, Mahindra registered the Scorpio N Pik Up in India and its patent image was leaked online, giving us a clue of what to expect from the truck. Now, the Mahindra Scorpio N Pik Up was spotted testing in India for the first time, revealing a few details about its design. Let’s take a look.

The Scorpio N Pik Up truck seen in these spy shots looks like a toned down version of the concept that was unveiled in August this year. While the front end of the Scorpio N-based pick up truck is not visible, we expect the production-spec Scorpio N Pik Up to feature all-LED headlights that incorporate a new LED DRL design. It could also offer a bolder front grille, vertically-stacked LED DRLs and a sturdy bumper. While the test mule does not feature wheel arch claddings, we expect the production-spec pick up truck to offer black wheel arches with thick body cladding and side skirting. The spy shots show the test mule equipped with the old Scorpio Getaway’s tail lamps. However, the production-spec model could feature more stylish LED tail lamps with a connecting reflector strip. Like the concept, the production-spec Pik Up concept will come with a twin-cab layout and a large flat bed.

While the test mule looks quite bland in comparison to the concept that was showcased, we could expect Mahindra to offer the Scorpio N Pik Up with a snorkel, a roof rack, individual side steps for all doors, and a roll over bar atop the rear bed. The production-spec Scorpio N Pik Up will be based on the same platform as the Scorpio N SUV. However, it is expected to be longer and taller than the Scorpio N. It could even offer more ground clearance than the Scorpio N’s 187mm.
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The Mahindra Scorpio N Pik Up will be powered by the carmaker’s 2nd-gen turbo diesel engine. The new engine will come mated with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Furthermore, the Scorpio N Pik Up will also offer a capable 4WD system with shift on the fly. In other markets where petrol engines are more popular, Mahindra will also offer the Scorpio N Pik Up with a turbo petrol engine with 4WD.
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