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Did Mahindra and Global Vehicles Kiss and Make Up?
Like many truck fans, I’ve been waiting for the Mahindra Pik-Up. Not only because it’s going to the first “baby” diesel truck available to consumers, but also because it promises to deliver a tremendous amount of capability (great towing and hauling) at a great price ($25-$30k per).
Unfortunately, the future of Mahindra has been pretty cloudy this year. Mahindra and Global Vehicles (their U.S. distributor) haven’t been on the best of terms lately. Global Vehicles President John Perez has alleged heavy-handedness from Mahindra, and Mahindra has tried to completely dissolve their relationship with Global Vehicles.
However, a recent email from Mahindra President John Perez indicates that this relationship may be on the mend:
Mahindra Pik Up Still “In The Mail”
People always seem to believe the old “it’s in the mail” excuse, or at least give someone the benefit of the doubt. Since October 2008, Mahindra has been promising that their long-awaited baby diesel pickup is “in the mail,” but here we are in September 2010 and we’re no closer to a Mahindra now than we were then.
Of course, we’re willing to give Mahindra a break on this delay because:
- U.S. environmental and safety regulations can be challenging, especially for a first-time US auto importer
- The economy and consumer demand for pickups ground to a halt for most of the last 2 years, which made launching a new product a little challenging
- Mahindra told us these delays were needed to improve quality
- Deep down, we’re all a little excited about a small diesel truck with a 2500 lbs payload rating that gets 30 mpg highway
If Mahindra’s truck can be successful, other automakers might just re-visit their plans for diesel half-ton, raising the chance that we might see a diesel Tundra someday. However, before anyone gets all warm and fuzzy about the prospect of a cool little Mahindra pickup, they should read this story about Mahindra dismissing their existing U.S. business partner. Here’s the short version, plus some other important facts:
Mahindra Markets Value-Priced Diesel Power
A company known as Mahindra will begin selling small diesel trucks in the U.S. market in the next few months (PickupTrucks.com reports February 2010). The very first models have yet to be named, but Mahindra has released some data and some photos that give us enough information to start forming an opinion.
First, here’s what we know: