The stage is all set as Mahindra & Mahindra gears up to unveil four Vision SUV concepts at an event in Mumbai tomorrow (i.e. 15th August, 2025). Ahead of their official debut, the carmaker has dropped multiple teasers confirming their names and key design details. The upcoming Mahindra Vision SUVs are – Vision X, Vision T, Vision S and Vision SXT. While the complete details of the concepts will be revealed on Independence Day, here’s we know so far.
Mahindra Vision X
The Vision X concept is likely to preview a new member of the XUV family, possibly a three-row derivative of the XEV 9e coupe SUV. The teasers show sharp creases on the bonnet, bumper mounted headlamps, wheel arch cladding, aero-optimized alloy wheels, a sculpted tailgate, a full-width LED taillamp setup and pronounced rear haunches.
Mahindra Vision T
The Vision T is expected to be one of the most important new Mahindra Vision SUVs arriving tomorrow. It might showcase an electric version of the Thar off-road SUV. The concept will feature a two-part grille with horizontal slats, Thar Roxx-like headlamps with squarish lighting elements, a squarish bonnet, prominent wheel arches, bonnet latches and all-terrain tyres. Similar to the Mahindra Thar.e electric concept, the Vision T will sport a tailgate handle and a tailgate mounted spare tyre.
Mahindra Vision S
The Mahindra Vision S might be a new addition to the Scorpio family, possibly an electric iteration of the rugged SUV. The teaser images indicate a sealed-off front fascia with inverted L-shaped headlamps, an upright nose, bonnet scoops on either side, and pronounced-wheel arches. At the rear, the SUV will feature bumper integrated taillamps and a tailgate mounted spare wheel.
Mahindra Vision SXT
Next on the list of the Mahindra Vision SUVs is the Vision SXT that’s expected unveil the Scorpio N-based pickup truck. It could be a more mature version of the Global Pik Up concept, which was showcased in 2023. This concept appears to share a few design elements with Vision T such as flared wheel arches, pronounced front bumper, flat bonnets with latches on both sides and all-terrain tyres.