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Mahindra Scorpio Lifestyler Pickup Unveiled – Here’s everything you need to know!

Imagine a Scorpio N with a rugged pickup identity. The result could look like this. Say hello to the new Mahindra Scorpio Lifestyler, a four door pickup that mixes the tough look of a work truck with the comfort expected from a modern SUV. Mahindra has shown the production ready version of its Global Pik […]

By deepak · August 14, 2026 · 2 min read

Imagine a Scorpio N with a rugged pickup identity. The result could look like this. Say hello to the new Mahindra Scorpio Lifestyler, a four door pickup that mixes the tough look of a work truck with the comfort expected from a modern SUV.

Mahindra has shown the production ready version of its Global Pik Up concept, first seen in 2023. For India, it will carry the Scorpio Lifestyler name. International markets will use the simpler Lifestyler name.

Mahindra says the pickup will be launched in India by April 2027. Its starting price will be below Rs 19.79 lakh, ex showroom. That puts it in a strong position against the Toyota Hilux and Isuzu D Max V Cross, both of which start above Rs 25 lakh.

The Lifestyler has a wide stance and a double cab body. The front gets:

The side profile gets alloy wheels with off road tyres, roof rails, thick body cladding and a sharp beltline. At the back, vertical LED tail lamps sit on either side of the Mahindra name on the tailgate. A rugged bumper and slim third brake light finish the design.

The cabin takes a more modern route. There is a large portrait style touchscreen in the centre, a digital driver display and a new three spoke steering wheel. The dashboard also uses a layered layout with physical controls for key functions.

Expected equipment includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual zone climate control, connected car features and terrain modes. The cabin also appears to use soft touch materials in several areas.

The pickup uses Mahindra’s next generation body on frame architecture, shared in its basic foundation with the Scorpio N family. It has been developed by Mahindra’s teams in Mumbai and Chennai for markets across Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

Mahindra has shown three versions to give the pickup different personalities:

The company also says the Lifestyler has been developed around durability, safety, technology and everyday comfort.

The biggest talking point is its expected price. A starting figure below Rs 19.79 lakh could make the Lifestyler much more accessible than its main rivals. It also gives buyers a pickup with a familiar Mahindra identity and a four door layout.

The Scorpio Lifestyler still has plenty of details to reveal before its India launch. For now, it looks like a serious new option for buyers who want something tougher than an SUV but easier to live with than a traditional work truck. That could give it an edge when it reaches showrooms.

Source: Read the original article on www.motoroids.com