Spy shots of the upcoming Mahindra Scorpio N Pickup have started doing the rounds, offering an early look at what the brand is cooking up in the lifestyle and utility pickup space. Based on the popular Scorpio N platform, the pickup is expected to blend rugged practicality with the familiar muscular styling Mahindra SUVs are known for. While the exterior remains partially camouflaged, the latest images shift focus to the cabin, hinting at a more premium and well-thought-out interior than traditional work-focused pickups. Inside, the Scorpio N Pickup appears to borrow heavily from the standard Scorpio N SUV, which is good news.

Scorpio N Pickup Interior
The dashboard layout seems upright and robust, with a centrally mounted touchscreen infotainment system likely supporting connected car tech. The steering wheel design, instrument cluster, and center console look modern and functional, suggesting Mahindra is targeting not just commercial buyers but also lifestyle users who want comfort for long drives. The use of dual-tone elements and neatly integrated controls points toward a cabin that balances toughness with everyday usability.
When it comes to transmission, the spy shots reinforce expectations of multiple options. Mahindra is likely to offer both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic gearbox, paired with its proven diesel engine. Given the Scorpio N’s existing powertrain lineup, the pickup could come with rear-wheel drive as standard, with a four-wheel-drive option for off-road enthusiasts and utility-focused buyers. This would position it strongly against rivals in markets where capability matters as much as comfort.
Overall, the Scorpio N Pickup is shaping up to be more than just a cargo hauler. With SUV-like interiors, modern transmission choices, and Mahindra’s reputation for building tough vehicles, it could appeal to a wide audience—from adventure seekers to business owners. As testing continues and camouflage slowly comes off, more details are expected to surface, but these early spy shots already suggest Mahindra is aiming to raise the bar in the pickup segment.
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