The Rise of Pickup Trucks in India: Is the Market Finally Ready?
By Sayan Paul
Published March 18, 2025

Back in 2020, I wrote an article discussing why pickup trucks had massive potential in India but failed due to poor marketing. Fast forward to 2025, and things seem to be changing. Buyers are shifting from status-based purchases to purpose-driven choices, and this trend is reshaping the automotive industry.
Purpose Over Prestige: The Best Example

A clear sign of this shift is how buyers are choosing a Toyota Vellfire over traditional luxury sedans like the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, BMW X7, or Audi A8 L.
Think about it—while the Vellfire costs ₹1.2 - ₹1.3 crore (ex-showroom), nearly the same as a flagship Audi, BMW, or Mercedes-Benz, many buyers still opt for it because of its practicality and comfort rather than just the badge. This proves that Indian consumers are now prioritizing what works best for them rather than blindly following brand value.
How Does This Shift Benefit Pickup Trucks?

Pickup trucks have always struggled in India’s passenger vehicle market. Isuzu has been the sole player for decades with the D-Max V-Cross, yet it never really gained mainstream popularity.
But then, things changed.
August 2020:

Mahindra launched the 3-door Thar, and it became a massive success. This wasn’t just a product launch; it was a gateway to adventure and road trips for Indian buyers. While not all Thar owners are hardcore off-roaders, and even though it wasn't a pickup truck, it inspired a whole generation to embrace car travel, road trips, and mountain drives.
March 2022:

Toyota launched the Hilux, and suddenly, pickup truck sales saw a significant rise. Earlier, lifestyle pickup trucks struggled to hit double-digit monthly sales. But today, Toyota alone sells 200-300 units of the Hilux every month—numbers that rival SUVs like the MG Gloster and Skoda Kodiaq!
This proves that buyers are warming up to lifestyle trucks. The demand for rugged, go-anywhere vehicles is increasing, and pickup trucks might finally get the recognition they deserve.
What’s Next? More Pickups on the Way?

Recently, spy shots surfaced of a Mahindra Scorpio-N-based pickup truck being tested in the hills. While the test model was a single-cab version, it’s almost certain that Mahindra will introduce a double-cab variant if they bring it to the market.
Will Tata Bring Back the Xenon? Probably Not.

As exciting as this new pickup trend is, don’t expect Tata to jump back in with the Xenon. The company has abandoned the real-SUV category in its passenger car lineup and is now fully focused on electric mobility. A rugged, diesel-powered pickup doesn’t fit into their future vision.
Final Thoughts: Are Pickup Trucks Here to Stay?
The numbers don’t lie—pickup truck sales are increasing, and the success of the Thar, Hilux, and upcoming Mahindra Scorpio-N pickup shows that there is a real demand for adventure-oriented vehicles.
So, what do you think? Will more brands jump into the Indian pickup truck market, or will it remain a niche segment? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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