
After weeks of drip-feeding teasers, Mahindra has finally revealed the Vision S concept in full on Independence Day. Its production version will most likely join the Mahindra Scorpio family, which currently includes the N and Classic SUVs. The company also unveiled the X, T and SXT prototypes, all part of the Vision series.
- Vision S previews a compact SUV, measuring under 4 metres in length
- Underpinned by Mahindra’s NU_IQ monocoque modular platform
- Compatible with ICE, hybrid and electric powertrains
Mahindra Vision S concept exterior details
Inverted L-shaped lights, 19-inch wheels, kerbside roof ladder

The Twin Peaks logo at the front is flanked by a triplet of vertically stacked LEDs on either side, forming a bridge between the inverted L-shaped headlights. The bumper below appears to house a radar unit and parking sensors. Interestingly, the pixel-shaped fog lamps look very similar to the ones on the Hyundai Nexo. Limb risers on the bonnet and roof-mounted lights, though, may not make it to the production model.

Moving on to the side, the high stance shows its off-road preparedness, with thick cladding under the doors as well as on the wheel arches. 19-inch rubber hugs the star-shaped wheels, behind which are red calipers and disc brakes. There’s even a roof ladder on the kerb side and a jerry can on the right. We could spot cameras instead of traditional outside rearview mirrors, side steps and flush-fitting door handles, too.

Like at the front, the rear section is marked by inverted L tail-lights and a quartet of pixel lights on the bumper under them. Interestingly, the reflector units on the bumper are identical to the Bolero Neo, and the spare wheel is similarly mounted on the tailgate.
Mahindra Vision S interior and features
Dual screen setup, new steering wheel design, panoramic sunroof

“There will be a great combination of digital and physical,” Pratap Bose, chief design and creative officer at Mahindra, said while talking about cabin controls. The concept boasted a new steering wheel with the ‘VISION S’ lettering in its centre, and the digital driver’s display has fresh graphics. The central touchscreen will run the brand’s NU UX and is expected to offer wireless smartphone connectivity.

Dual-tone upholstery for the dashboard, door trims and seats has been used; there’s a panoramic sunroof as well. Large grab handles at the rear are provided to facilitate easier climbing into the SUV.
Mahindra Vision S specs and platform details
Built on 2,665mm wheelbase; launch in 2027
Other Mahindra Vision concepts: T (left), SXT (top-right) and X (front-right).
Like the Vision T, SXT and X concepts, the S SUV is underpinned by Mahindra’s NU_IQ platform. This new monocoque base can accommodate SUVs with a length between 3,990mm and 4,320mm, and it supports petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric powertrains. Both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive layouts are supported, too. It isn’t clear which options will be offered with the production-spec Vision S. The concept featured a fuel cap, hinting at an ICE powertrain, with potential engine options being the familiar 1.2-litre turbo petrol and the 1.5-litre diesel.

The SUV gets a variable-ratio steering, designed to offer good handling despite its tall stance. A length of under 4 metres and a 2,665mm wheelbase, though, are confirmed on the upcoming vehicle. Notably, the latter is 5mm more than the XUV 3XO’s base, which is currently the longest in the compact SUV segment. The production SUV based on the Vision S concept is expected to launch in 2027, with Mahindra likely to reveal more details about the highly anticipated model in the run-up to its debut.
Also see:
Mahindra Vision T Concept unveiled

