Mahindra is set to reveal four new concepts as part of its Vision series on August 15, 2025. The concepts are expected to use the new NU platform, which could adapt different powertrains.
By Sanorita

Mahindra will return with its customary product and concept reveals on August 15 this year, and anticipation is quite high owing to a series of back-to-back teasers for its Vision series. While we’ve already talked about the Mahindra Vision.T concept, the remaining three concepts have now been teased, confirming their names as Vision S, Vision X, and Vision SXT. Mahindra hasn't spilled all the beans yet, but speculations are rife that the upcoming concepts will use the new NU multi-energy platform, which could handle various powertrains, including petrol, diesel, hybrid, and fully electric. It will assist Mahindra in strengthening its lineup in the market. Although it’s too early to comment, here’s what you can expect from the upcoming Mahindra Vision Concepts, set to debut on August 15, 2025.

Mahindra hasn’t officially revealed details, but we anticipate that the Vision.T concept could be an advanced iteration of the Thar.e, which debuted in 2023. While the rugged and boxy proportions are likely to remain, the evolved version could get some design tweaks. For now, the Thar-e concept boasts squared-off LED headlamps, a blocked rectangular grille with ‘Thar.e’ branding, and a upright stance.
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As for the Vision.S, the market is flooded with many speculations. The upcoming S model could be a near-production version of the Global Pik-Up Concept revealed last year. It could also be a next-generation Bolero. The vehicle shows a beefy design language in the teaser. It has a clamshell bonnet, vertically slotted grille, and pronounced wheel arch flares.
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The Vision.SXT remains the biggest mystery in Mahindra’s Vision range, with no strong assumptions yet so far. However, its name hints at the possibility of it being a completely new model that merges the strengths or philosophies of the other three concepts. Meanwhile, the Vision.X is expected to be an electrified or hybrid offshoot of the XUV 3XO. It can also be an entirely new entrant within the expanding XUV Mahindra lineup.