
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Mahindra Scorpio N bsaed Pick-Up spotted testing in near-production form
- Based on the Scorpio N platform with a double-cab layout
- Interior spy shots reveal sunroof, ventilated seats and a large touchscreen
Mahindra's ambitions in the lifestyle and utility vehicle space appear to be expanding further, with fresh spy images shedding new light on the upcoming Scorpio N-based pick-up truck. Spotted testing in near-production form, the latest test mule offers the clearest look yet at both the exterior proportions and interior feature set. These sightings strongly indicate that Mahindra is preparing a globally relevant pick-up that could also be considered for India at a later stage. Read on to find out more details, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community, specifically curated for petrolheads like us to keep up with the latest news and automotive updates.
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Scorpio N Pick-Up: What The Latest Spy Shots Reveal
The camouflaged test vehicle confirms that Mahindra's upcoming pick-up is based on the Scorpio N platform, sharing its muscular stance and upright proportions. The prototype seen is a double-cab, four-door version, and while the headlamps and tail-lamps appear to be temporary units, the wheels look production-ready. The pick-up rides on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in chunky 255-section tyres, similar to the Scorpio N SUV, reinforcing its off-road and load-carrying intent. Notably, disc brakes are visible on all four wheels, an area where rivals like the Toyota Hilux and Isuzu V-Cross still rely on rear drums.

Interior: A Big Leap Over Existing Pick-Ups
The most revealing aspect of the new spy shots is the cabin. Unlike traditional utilitarian pick-ups, the Scorpio N Pick-Up seems to prioritise comfort and tech along with a rugged stance. Key highlights spotted inside include a single-pane sunroof, a larger, free-standing touchscreen infotainment system, a redesigned dashboard similar to the upcoming Scorpio N facelift, dual-zone automatic climate control, an electronic parking brake, ventilated front seats, a fully digital instrument cluster, and more.

Additional comfort features such as front and rear armrests, rear AC vents, and an auto-dimming IRVM were also visible. If these features make it to production, the Scorpio N Pick-Up would significantly outclass existing lifestyle pick-ups sold in India.
Expected Powertrain Options
Under the hood, Mahindra is expected to deploy the familiar 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine from the Scorpio N. In its higher states of tune, this motor already produces up to 450 Nm of torque, making it well-suited for towing and off-road duties. Transmission options are likely to include a manual gearbox as standard, paired with a proper 4x4 transfer case. along with an automatic gearbox.

While Mahindra has not confirmed a launch timeline, the advanced state of testing suggests that 2026 could be a realistic window for its global debut. An India launch, if greenlit, would place it as a strong alternative to the Hilux and V-Cross, particularly for buyers seeking more features and comfort.
Verdict
The Mahindra Scorpio N Pick-Up is shaping up to be far more than a rugged workhorse. With premium cabin features, a proven diesel powertrain, and serious off-road hardware, it could redefine expectations in the lifestyle pick-up segment. If Mahindra decides to bring it to India, the Scorpio N Pick-Up has the potential to disrupt a space that has so far lacked a truly modern, feature-rich contender.















































