Mahindra Pik-Up Specialty Variants - Game Viewer And Ambulance

Both models are available with two or four-wheel-drive as well as the carryover 2.2 mHawk turbodiesel engine.

Mahindra has unveiled a new pair of speciality models based on the locally assembled Pik-Up in the form of a game viewer as well as an ambulance.

Following the mining specification model introduced last year, both the game viewer and ambulance are based on the single-cab Pik-Up with the former spun off of the entry-level S4 and the latter from the more upmarket S6.

Both are available with two-or-four-wheel-drive with power coming from the familiar 2.2 mHawk turbodiesel engine rated at 103kW/320Nm. Unlike the range-topping automatic S11, only a six-speed manual gearbox is offered.

In the case of the gamer viewer, which has a claimed payload of 1 195 kg and the same 210 mm ground clearance as the regular S4, Mahindra has removed the roof and fitted the heavy-duty roll cage that extends across the cabin.

Learn more about the Mahindra double cab.

Providing seating for nine, excluding the fronts, with the seats finished in canvas, the gamer viewer also sports a rubberised interior, folding windscreen, a mechanically locking differential regardless of drive wheels, as well as the option of a front nudge bar and rear spare wheel mount. A series of other customisation options are also available.

Like the game viewer, the ambulance is the result of customer demand, according to Mahindra, with the modifications to the load bin comprising a custom-made canopy with laminated windows and a shockproof floor said to have been coated with a heavy-duty anti-skid coating.

Aside from a catalogue of options, the Pik-up ambulance is outfitted as standard with an access ramp, spine board, air-conditioning, public address system, emergency lights and decals, LED rear lights, a freshwater basin, oxygen tanks, an auxiliary battery with outlets, various storages areas and a swivel spotlight.

Like the standard S6, and indeed the S4, specification is unchanged with the ambulance offering the same 210 mm ground clearance, but with a reduced payload of 2 500 kg.

Warranty and Service

Now available, both are covered by a four-year/120 000 km warranty with a service plan being optional.

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