The upcoming Mahindra Vision series, featuring T, S, X, and SXT concepts, will reportedly use the brand’s new NU platform, which is said to accommodate a wide range of powertrains.
By Sanorita

Mahindra has teased the Vision SXT concept, building momentum for its upcoming Freedom NU event in Mumbai on August 15, 2025. The event will showcase Mahindra's new Vision Series, which includes concept models like the T, S, and X, alongside the SXT. While we've recently caught a glimpse of the Vision S, it's now time to see what the Vision SXT has to offer. The SXT will feature Mahindra’s brand-new monocoque platform, which is said to accommodate a wide range of powertrains, including internal combustion (ICE), hybrid, and fully electric.
Until now, the Vision SXT remained the most mysterious member of Mahindra’s Vision lineup, with little concrete information available. Its name, however, suggests it could be a groundbreaking model that combines the core attributes and design philosophies of the other Vision concepts. However, the most recent teaser hints at a rugged and robust character, with an upright front profile, flared wheel arches wrapped in protective body cladding, as well as, pronounced clamshell bonnet lines.
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Mahindra may equip the Vision SXT with beefy off-road tyres, reinforcing its capability to tackle tough terrains. Other highlights include visible bonnet hinges and protruding indicators.
The Vision S concept is expected to cater more to urban driving, showcasing a bold side profile, a commanding upright front, and pronounced wheel arches, as hinted in the recent teaser. Meanwhile, the Vision T is likely to be a refined version of the 2023 Thar.e concept. While the robust and boxy proportions are likely to be retained, the evolved version could feature certain design changes as part of its development.
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As for the Vision S, the concept could either be a near-production version of last year's Global Pik-Up Concept or a next-generation Bolero. According to the teaser, the model shows a robust design, featuring a clamshell bonnet, vertically slotted grille, and pronounced wheel arch flares.