The 2025 Mahindra Pik-Up has received a facelift with elements inspired by the Scorpio SUV, while its engine and transmission specifications remain unchanged.
This model continues to feature the same 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine and six-speed automatic transmission.
It is available solely in a dual-cab configuration for the Australian market after the single cab and manual options were discontinued.
In a related development, the 2025 Mahindra Scorpio Pikup has been spotted without camouflage in Nashik, Maharashtra, sporting a new front design that shares similarities with the Scorpio Classic.
This model displays a new six-slat grille and updated 'Twin Peaks' logo, replacing the previous seven-slat arrangement and older logo design.
The headlights have been subtly updated with a smoked finish and integrated LED daytime running lights.
Both vehicles showcase new design features that align them more closely with the current Mahindra Scorpio SUV aesthetic.
The Pik-Up features a redesigned front bumper and grille, incorporating modernized elements like a body-colored bumper section around the license plate and new fog light enclosures.
The Scorpio Pikup, aimed at markets like South Africa, has been equipped with features that suggest it could be aimed at both commercial and private markets, despite not being explicitly marketed for private use yet.
The mechanical aspects of these vehicles, such as their powertrains and drivetrains, have not been altered with the design refresh.
In Australia, the pricing for the Mahindra Pik-Up starts at $37,990 drive-away for the dual-cab chassis 4x4 and $38,500 for the dual-cab pickup.
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