Mahindra & Mahindra Limited said it has secured its largest-ever export order, committing to supply 35,000 units of its Scorpio Pik Up light commercial vehicles to Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, during calendar year 2026. The order exceeds the company’s total vehicle export volumes recorded in the 2024–25 financial year and is expected to significantly scale up production and international shipments from its Indian manufacturing base.
The vehicles will be manufactured at Mahindra’s Nashik plant in Maharashtra, reinforcing the facility’s role as a key export-oriented production hub for the company’s light commercial vehicle portfolio. According to a press release issued by Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, the Scorpio Pik Ups will be supplied for Indonesia’s Koperasi Desa/Kelurahan Merah Putih (KDKMP) programme, which focuses on strengthening logistics infrastructure for village-level cooperatives.
The scale of the order implies a substantial production run concentrated within a single calendar year, requiring coordinated manufacturing planning, supply chain alignment, and export logistics. Mahindra said the committed volumes under this contract alone are comparable to its entire export shipments in the previous financial year, underlining the order’s significance for its international automotive operations.
“We are looking forward to this association and to supporting Indonesia’s Koperasi through our partnership with Agrinas Pangan Nusantara,” said Nalinikanth Gollagunta, Chief Executive Officer, Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited. “The volume committed for this partnership will significantly boost our International Operations, adding as much as our total export volumes achieved in FY25,” he said.
The Scorpio Pik Up units supplied under the agreement are designed for demanding operating conditions and will be configured to support continuous use across rural and semi-rural terrains. Mahindra said the vehicles will be deployed for first-mile aggregation, transporting agricultural produce from farms to cooperatives, and for intra-village logistics within the cooperative network. The manufacturing focus for the order includes durability, payload capability, and cost-efficient operation, which are critical requirements for high-utilisation commercial applications.
The production programme is expected to support steady utilisation at the Nashik facility during 2026, while also contributing to export revenue visibility for Mahindra’s automotive division. The company did not disclose the contract value but confirmed that deliveries are scheduled to be completed within the year.
The vehicles will be used by cooperatives established under the KDKMP initiative to support the movement of agricultural and food supplies, forming part of Indonesia’s broader efforts to improve rural logistics and food distribution systems. The project positions Mahindra’s pickup platform as a core logistics asset within a large, government-backed programme.
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited is part of the Mahindra Group, which operates across automotive, farm equipment, information technology, financial services, renewable energy, logistics, hospitality, and real estate. Founded in 1945, the group employs about 324,000 people and operates in more than 100 countries.