
Mahindra Scorpio Pik Up. Representational image
| Photo Credit: Special arrangement
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M), on Wednesday (February 4, 2026), said it received an order to supply 35,000 units of Scorpio Pik Up vehicles in 2026 to Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, for the Koperasi Desa/Kelurahan Merah Putih (KDKMP) Project.
“These Pik Ups will play a crucial role in enhancing logistics for Koperasi (Cooperatives) being set up in the country,” the company said in a statement.
Under the agreement Mahindra and Agrinas Pangan Nusantara will work together to equip Koperasi with “robust, reliable vehicles to ensure effective and seamless flow of fresh supplies from farmers directly to the marketplace,” thereby bridging the gap between producer and consumer.
This collaboration aims to enhance rural logistics and enable villages to become independent centres of economic growth, M&M said.
Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO, Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, “We are looking forward to this association and to supporting Indonesia’s Koperasi through our partnership with Agrinas Pangan Nusantara.”
“By deploying the Scorpio Pik Ups as a part of the Koperasi, we are strengthening a reliable logistics backbone that connects farmers to markets more efficiently. Our Pik Ups are engineered to perform in tough conditions while keeping operating costs to a minimum. The volume committed for this partnership will significantly boost our International Operations, adding as much as our total export volumes achieved in FY 25,” he said.
“In line with Mahindra’s Rise philosophy, this collaboration reflects our commitment to enabling prosperity and supporting national priorities,” he added.
Manufactured at Nashik Plant, Scorpio Pik Ups are known for their durability, payload capacity, and low operating costs.
These vehicles are tailored to meet the operating requirements of Koperasi – from rough rural roads to farm tracks.
Mahindra Scorpio Pik Ups will bolster the Koperasi ecosystem by providing first-mile aggregation, which involves transporting produce from farms to cooperatives, and facilitating intra-village logistics.
Published – February 04, 2026 10:42 am IST