Mahindra’s new ‘global pickup’ has been spotted in the wild for the first time, and it shares distinct design similarities with another model in the Indian carmaker’s lineup.

    A single-cab version of the all-new ute was spied in full camouflage wrap, with footage shared by Instagram user vashusingh123.

    Clearly based on the current-generation Scorpio large SUV, it wears the same squared-off front-end design as its three-row stablemate, with six vertical chromed slates dominating a narrow grille.

    The lower honeycomb grille section is also identical to the Scorpio’s, as are the fog lights.

    Mahindra first introduced this design language in 2022, before launching the second-generation Scorpio in Australia the year after.

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    Behind the front doors, which appear too short to be production-ready, there’s a long tray that extends well beyond the rear axle, forming a sizeable rear overhang, and it’s fitted with a utilitarian rear ‘sports’ bar.

    Mahindra has confirmed that it will launch a new-generation global ute at some point in 2025, and it plans to release it Australia by mid-2026.

    The all-new model will replace the Pik-Up, which has been sold Down Under in its current form since 2018.

    Both variants of the Mahindra Pik-Up are powered by a 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine outputting 103kW of power and 320Nm of torque. It’s mated to an Aisin-sourced six-speed automatic transmission and a part-time four-wheel drive system. 

    The next-generation Mahindra ute is expected to use an upgraded version of the Scorpio’s 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel with at least 450Nm of torque. Alternative V6 diesel, hybrid and electric powertrains have been ruled out for launch.

    It’ll sit on a different chassis with a different wheelbase, overhangs and suspension architecture.

    Mahindra is targeting a 3500kg towing capacity, which would put the ute on par with segment leaders like the Ford RangerToyota HiLux and Mitsubishi Triton.

    However, the introduction of a new ute doesn’t necessarily spell the death of the current Pik-Up, which is likely to remain in production for the Indian market.

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    Josh Nevett

    Josh Nevett is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Josh studied journalism at The University of Melbourne and has a passion for performance cars, especially those of the 2000s. Away from the office you will either find him on the cricket field or at the MCG cheering on his beloved Melbourne Demons.

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