4x4 Magazine Australia

MAHINDRA GETS A MAKE OVER

MAHINDRA has given its Pik-Up workhorse a mild facelift for the second part of 2020, as well as a few improvements. Most of the changes centre on the fresh frontend treatment with a new grille, headlamps and bumper to liven up the look.

The mechanical package remains unchanged, with the four-cylinder, 2.2-litre turbo-diesel producing a modest 320Nm and backed by a sixspeed manual transmission and part-time 4WD. There is no automatic transmission offered just yet. That should be coming in 2021.

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