Mahindra PikUp S6 2018 Review: Snapshot
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Mahindra PikUp S6 2018 Review: Snapshot

The S6 is the cheapest way to get into the Mahindra PikUp, below the more equipped S10 in the two-tier lineup. 

Like most motorcycles, it's available in a dizzying array of styles, but it starts with a single cab and manual chassis for $21,990. You can get the same 26,990WD car for $29,490 or upgrade to the double cab version for $6. Finally, the S29,990 with double cab, all-wheel drive and "ban by the well" (or pickup style) is $XNUMXXNUMX. All this is also the price of departure. 

The S6 features steel wheels, air conditioning, a letterbox-style stereo, and cloth seats. Only one engine is offered here; 2.2 liter turbocharged diesel engine with 103 kW/330 Nm. It is paired with a six-speed manual transmission that drives the rear wheels, or all four if you prefer all-wheel drive. If you do, you'll find a manual 4×4 system with reduced range and a locking rear diff.

Security is the base package, I'm afraid. Driver and passenger airbags, ABS brakes and traction control are combined with a descent control system and ... that's it.

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