The Mahindra Vision S, a small SUV built on the new NU_IQ monocoque platform, is anticipated to be on sale in 2027.
Mahindra Vision S Caught Testing Again: Mahindra gave a preview of its next portfolio with the unveiling of its Vision series of concept SUVs at its Independence Day-themed Freedom NU event. The Vision S, which was showcased alongside the Vision X, Vision T, and Vision SXT, was the centre of attention. These ideas allude to future production models that are meant to fill specific niches in Mahindra’s SUV lineup.
Key Details
| Category | Details |
| Model | Mahindra Vision S (Concept SUV) |
| Platform | NU_IQ Monocoque Architecture |
| Launch Timeline | Expected in 2027 |
| Design Highlights | Compact Dimensions, Rear-Mounted Spare Tire, Panoramic Sunroof |
| Interior Features | Semi-Digital Cluster, Colored MID, Second-Row Grab Grips |
| Positioning | Between Scorpio N and Bolero, Compact SUV Segment |
| Expected Powertrain | Likely ICE + Electrified Versions |
| Sibling Concepts | Vision X (Crossover), Vision T (Thar EV), Vision SXT |
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In any case, the Vision S is being positioned inside the Scorpio family as a bridge connecting concept and manufacturing. Since spy photos have shown early indications of what was previously believed to be the next-generation Bolero, Mahindra may introduce a somewhat smaller Scorpio N model based on this idea.
The most talked-about concept in Mahindra’s lineup is the Vision S, which is based on the new NU_IQ monocoque platform that will support a number of upcoming SUVs. Although it is unclear if this indicates a traditional gasoline/diesel replacement, a more compact model, or perhaps an electrified version under the well-known badge, the “S” designation suggests a tie to the Scorpio lineage.

You can clearly see from the most recent spy photos that the prototype still has the distinctive short overhangs, along with the spare tyre mounted on the back door for a slightly vintage appearance. Inside, the cabin has a panoramic sunroof, a semi-digital instrument cluster with a colored MID, and grab grips for the second row.
Mahindra previously stated that even older nameplates are being contemplated for electrification. We may anticipate that the Scorpio badge will have battery propulsion if it is approved. At this point, though, it is too soon to know.
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The testing mule you see here has been caught several times and is in the advanced phases of development, so it may be the production version of the Vision S when the first NU_IQ-based vehicle arrives in 2027. Alongside the Vision S will come the Vision T, which will give rise to the future generations of the Thar, including an electric version, and the Vision X, which may give rise to a crossover family.









