The head of Mahindra’s automotive division has confirmed the Indian manufacturer is hard at work developing a “global” bakkie to take on segment leaders such as the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.
Veejay Nakra, CEO for Mahindra & Mahindra’s automotive division, told Australian publications such as GoAuto the new bakkie will be “a full-scale lifestyle pick-up”, somewhat unlike its current, more utilitarian Pik Up.
Scheduled to hit the market during the Indian automaker’s 2027 financial year (so, somewhere between 1 April 2026 and 31 March 2027), the new bakkie looks likely to ride on a version of the ladder-frame chassis underpinning the latest Scorpio N SUV. The current Pik Up, of course, shares its platform with the previous-generation Scorpio SUV (with the bakkie even having used the Scorpio suffix for a period).
As a reminder, the new Scorpio N employs a 2.2-litre, 4-cylinder turbodiesel engine generating 129 kW and 400 Nm, peak outputs that are delivered to all 4 corners courtesy of a 6-speed automatic transmission. Since it’s early days in the upcoming bakkie’s development, Mahindra has obviously yet to confirm any engine options, though Nakra did state a turbodiesel motor will be “our first priority” since “that’s where the largest volume sits”.
Mahindra’s current Pik Up has cemented itself as the 5th-best-selling bakkie in SA.
“The Scorpio is a very capable ladder-frame SUV. So, clearly … we make authentic ladder-frame SUVs, so the DNA would come from there. But we clearly would create a global pick-up, which is distinct to be a global pick-up. It may have commonality of parts; it may share the commonality of the platform coming from Scorpio; but we would create a pick-up which would be a worthy global vehicle,” said Nakra, according to the Australian publication.
Though Nakra hinted at the likelihood of various body styles (single-, extended- and double-cab among them) being offered, he emphasised it would be “very difficult” for him to confirm the extend of the upcoming range at this point.
“But having said that, I think what’s more important is what our brand stands for. I don’t think we would make a product that is not a brand fit with who we are. And our brand fit has always been about offering more at a great value. And that’s what even the global pick-up would do, so we clearly would offer a lot at a great-value price,” he explained.
The Mahindra Pik Up placed 5th on the list of South Africa’s best-selling bakkies for 2022, with its final tally of 8046 units proving enough to comfortably beat the likes of the Rosslyn-built Nissan Navara, the imported GWM P-Series and the original Volkswagen Amarok. Over the opening 5 months of 2023, Mahindra has registered 3816 units of its Pik Up, which sees it remain in 5th place, year to date.
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