Mahindra Pik-Up

    Mahindra Pik-Up

    $26,990 - $37,990

    About the Mahindra Pik-Up

    Last updated Jun 07, 2024

    The current-generation Mahindra Pik-Up continues unchanged in Australia for 2024.

    Mahindra Australia says it’s awaiting an upcoming global ute. This ute has been designed to more directly tackle the likes of the Toyota HiLux, but it’s not expected until around 2027 or 2028.

    The current Pik-Up is available in a single spec, dubbed the S11, in either dual-cab-chassis or dual-cab ute body styles with a standard automatic transmission. You can no longer get a single-cab model in Australia, nor a manual transmission.

    Mahindra is currently offering a version of the S11 cab-chassis for $39,990 drive-away to East Coast customers, which bundles in the work pack, a snorkel, and a heavy-duty aluminium tray from Triple M trays.

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    2024 Mahindra Pik-Up on/off-road review (inc. 0-100)

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    Mahindra Pik-Up Range Guide

    Which variant of the Mahindra Pik-Up range is best for you?

    The Pik-Up S11 comes with the following standard equipment:

    • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system
    • Wired Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
    • Rain-sensing wipers
    • Automatic headlights
    • Hill descent control with hill-hold function
    • LED daytime running lights
    • Rear air-conditioning
    • Static bending lights

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    Mahindra Pik-Up Colours

    What colours are available for the Mahindra Pik-Up?

    • Arctic White
    • Red Rage
    • De-Sat Silver
    • Napoli Black

    Cost of Ownership

    What is the running, servicing and ownership costs of buying a Mahindra Pik-Up?

    Service pricing is as follows:

    • 12 months/10,000km: $499
    • 24 months/25,000km: $499
    • 36 months/40,000km: $799
    • 48 months/55,000km: $499

    How it Drives

    Our expert take on Mahindra Pik-Up drivability?

    Both variants of the 2024 Mahindra Pik-Up feature a 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine with 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.

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    Mahindra Pik-Up Options

    Options list for the Mahindra Pik-Up

    Mahindra offers the following genuine accessories:

    • ‘Roothy-approved’ work pack, including a bull bar, snorkel and heavy-duty aluminium tray
    • Tow bar rated to tow up to 2500kg
    • Aluminium trays, galvanised steel trays, colour matched steel trays
    • Winch compatible bull bar
    • Alloy bull bar
    • Side brush bar rails
    • Nudge bar
    • Bash plate
    • Sports bar with eight tie-downs
    • LED light bars
    • Snorkel
    • Wide side steps
    • 16-inch and 17-inch alloy wheel options
    • Carpet floor mats
    • Sandgrabba vinyl floor mats
    • Vinyl floor kit
    • Canvas seat covers
    • Suspension upgrade with bash plate
    • Carpet dash mat
    • Weather shields
    • Tonneau cover to suit factory tub
    • Manual front 4×4 locking hubs

    Mahindra Pik-Up Fuel Economy

    How much fuel does the Mahindra Pik-Up use and what are its emissions?

    Mahindra claims the Pik-Up S11 4×4 uses 9.3L/100km on the combined cycle. The Pik-Up S11 has an 80-litre fuel tank.

    The Pik-Up S11 now meets Euro 6 emissions standards, with Mahindra claims it produces 70 per cent less nitrogen oxide emissions than its predecessors, equating to 61.6mg/km.