Mahindra secures record 35,000-vehicle export deal with Indonesia

Mahindra & Mahindra has secured its largest-ever export order, agreeing to supply 35,000 Scorpio Pik Up light commercial vehicles to Indonesian state-owned enterprise Agrinas Pangan Nusantara in 2026. The order value surpasses the company’s total export volumes for the entire fiscal year 2025.

The vehicles will support Indonesia’s Koperasi Desa/Kelurahan Merah Putih project, a state-backed initiative aimed at strengthening village-level cooperatives across the country. The single-cab Scorpio Pik Ups will be deployed to improve logistics infrastructure, enabling the direct transport of agricultural produce from farms to markets and facilitating intra-village goods movement.

Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO of Mahindra’s Automotive Division, said the partnership will significantly boost the company’s international operations while supporting Indonesia’s national food security objectives. The vehicles, manufactured at Mahindra’s Nashik plant, are designed for durability and low operating costs in challenging rural conditions.

The collaboration addresses critical first-mile aggregation challenges in Indonesia’s agricultural supply chain by providing cooperatives with reliable transportation to bridge the gap between producers and consumers. This infrastructure development is part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to transform village cooperatives into independent economic centres.

The Mumbai-based automotive manufacturer, founded in 1945, operates across over 100 countries with 324,000 employees and holds a leadership position in farm equipment and utility vehicles globally.

The shares of Mahindra & Mahindra Limited were trading at ₹3,577.10 up by ₹49.20 or 1.39 per cent on the NSE today at 11.35 am.

Published on February 4, 2026