Mahindra Vision SXT Concept Design Explained In 10 Images
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The Mahindra Vision SXT borrows a lot of design elements from rally-spec cars and carries an aggressive aura

Mahindra has showcased the Vision SXT concept in India, which initially looks like the pickup version of the Vision T prototype. That said, this pickup concept gets a lot of design elements inspired from rally-spec cars and an aggressive look that will grab a lot of attention. If you are interested in it, here’s a detailed explanation about the exterior and interior design in 10 images.
Front
The Mahindra Vision SXT gets a boxy design that is highlighted at the front with square housing for the LED projector headlights and pixel-shaped LED DRLs that also double-up as the turn indicators. The concept comes with an all-black grille that is divided into three sections by matte black horizontal strips. Look closely and you will notice some rectangle shaped-elements in the grille that add a visual depth to the SUV’s design.

It also gets an off-road specific bumper with a rectangular mesh pattern inside it. The bumper is actually protruding from the body, similar to what we have seen in the Thar and Thar Roxx that will be useful in mounting a winch, if required. The lower portion of the bumper also features a silver skid plate to protect the underbody of the SUV.
Side

In profile, the Vision SXT concept gets two doors on either sides, with the front ones getting black door handles, while the rear ones are neatly integrated on the C-pillar, similar to the Thar Roxx. What’s striking is that it is extended beyond the C-pillar to accommodate a flat bed which gets anti-roll bars for added safety.
It gets black roof rails, camera-based outside rear view mirrors and a blacked-out A pillar. Notably, a black strip runs down from the ORVMs to the lower section of the body and there’s a translucent decal on the front doors with ‘Vision SXT’ branding.
The Vision SXT gets thick angular wheel arches that extend to the lower section of the doors. It also gets dual-tone rally-style off-road specific tyres, all of which gives it a proper beefy look.
Rear
At the rear, the flatbed can be seen in its full glory and Mahindra has placed two off-road spec tyres on it to further highlight the Vision SXT’s offroad stature. The flatbed storage space is secured by a matte black trim with ‘Vision SXT’ written on it.
Other than this, it gets pixel-shaped sleek LED tail lights on either side of the above mentional black metal strip. It gets its high-mounted stop lamp integrated into the roof-mounted spoiler.
The rear bumper has heavy contours and features a silver skid plate, and all of this blends cohesively to give the SUV concept an aggressive aura.
Interior

Inside, it gets a layered dashboard design with a mix of colours including silver, grey and brown. Some design elements including the steering wheel spokes, AC vent surrounds and inside door handles get a yellow finish for a funky look.

That said, the dashboard houses a 3-spoke steering wheel, a digital driver’s display, a free-standing touchscreen infotainment system and another display for the AC controls.
The centre console has a clean design with what looks like a sequential gear shifter that seems to be borrowed from a rally-spec car. The console also features some storage area and a space under the AC control screen that might double up as a wireless phone charging pad.

It gets 5 seats inside, all of which are clad in a leatherette upholstery and feature adjustable headrests. Another rally-inspired element that Mahindra has used inside the cabin are 4-point seatbelts that are finished in a yellow hue and provide useful contrast to the otherwise neutral-themed seats.
Other Details

The Mahindra Vision SXT concept is built on the NU IQ platform that will also give the foundation to the other three concepts revealed alongside it. The production-spec version of the Vision SXT, Mahindra says, will make its India debut in 2028.
Upon launch, it will measure more than 4 metres in length and hence will serve as an alternative to subcompact SUVs such as the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara and Kia Seltos.
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5 Things From New Mahindra Vision Concepts That Should Make Their Way To Production-spec Version
Modified On Aug 20, 2025 04:47 PM By Rohit
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From a curved dual-display setup to a touch panel for AC controls, Mahindra has shown quite a few fresh features as part of its new Vision concepts

Mahindra recently unveiled four new concepts along with a new platform called the ‘NU IQ’. All four concepts, namely the Mahindra Vision S, Vision X, Vision T and Vision SXT, will be based on the same new platform and will be launched starting from 2027 onwards. While the entire feature set of the new concepts hasn’t been revealed, the four showcase cars did have something unique to offer, which we hope to see on the production-spec versions too. Here’s a list:
Curved Dual-display Setup

Although Mahindra did roll out dual digital displays in its cars starting with the XUV700 back in 2021, a curved dual-display setup as seen in modern BMWs is something the Indian marque may be planning to do going ahead. It was hinted at in the Vision X concept, which has a futuristic-looking cabin, thanks to its fighter jet cockpit-like design. We have already seen Mahindra take similar design inspiration with its BE 6 electric SUV, but it doesn’t get a curved dual-digital display setup.
Touch Panel For AC Controls

Another innovative feature for a Mahindra could be a touchscreen panel for AC controls that was observed in the Vision T concept. It’s similar to what we have seen on some Audi cars. The touch panel is neatly integrated into the vertically stacked touchscreen infotainment system of the Vision T.
Tyres In Payload Bay

While not entirely new as a concept, the off-road-oriented tyres in the payload bed of the Vision T also make you want them on the production-spec version. Mahindra had earlier showcased a similar lifestyle pickup off-roader concept in the form of the Scorpio N-based Global Pik Up back in 2023 with a larger payload bay. It also had a flatbed featuring an off-road-specific set of tyres to add to its sporty nature.
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Jerry Cans

Speaking of off-roading, another feature that could turn out to be crucial in emergency scenarios during such trips is extra fuel on hand. It can be made possible using the jerry can that features on the Vision S sub-4m SUV concept. Given that the Vision S, Vision T and Vision SXT could be off-roading-friendly, Mahindra offering each of them with a jerry can for practical benefits doesn’t seem much of a stretch.
A Defender-like Steering Wheel

Another design detail from a couple of new concepts showcased by Mahindra that looks inspired by another popular off-roader is the steering wheel. You may notice how close the steering wheel on the Vision SXT looks to that of the Land Rover Defender SUV. It will also likely have a similar set of controls for audio, calling, instrument cluster, cruise, and infotainment unit as seen on most of the cars in today’s times.
These are our top five things to look out for from the concept to production-spec versions of these Mahindra offerings. What other feature(s) from the four concepts do you think Mahindra should offer on the final model? Let us know in the comments.
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Mahindra Vision T vs Vision SXT: Design Comparison
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Both Mahindra prototypes measure over 4 metres in length and the Vision SXT concept seems like a pickup version of the Vision T

Mahindra showcased four new Vision SUV concepts this Independence Day, including the boxy-looking Vision T and Vision SXT. Both of these SUVs measure over 4 metres in length and are underpinned by Mahindra’s new NU IQ platform. Let’s take a look at the design differences between these two Mahindra prototypes in detail.
Front
While the Mahindra Vision T concept looks imposing and rugged, the Vision SXT carries a more rally-spec, utilitarian appeal. While the Vision T gets a six-slat split-style grille with rectangular elements, the SXT concept features the same elements but with matte black surrounds that make it look more rugged. Both concepts, however, share the same squared LED headlights with vertical LED DRL strips, along with a chunky off-road specific bumper that protrudes out of the body.
The Vision T also has a tow-hook latch integrated into the bumper, finished in a contrasting yellow shade, while the Vision SXT gets a yellow highlight on the grille over the air dam.
Side
Both Vision T and Vision SXT look the same until the C-pillar, after which the Vision SXT has been extended to accommodate a flatbed. Other details like C-pillar-mounted door handle, side body cladding, off-road spec tyres, and a black strip that runs down from the ORVMs (outside rear view mirrors) to the lower section of the body, remain the same on both concepts.
The Vision T, however, features a jerry holder on the left rear quarter glass panel, which looks inspired by the Land Rover Defender.
Rear
From the rear, both Vision T and Vision SXT can easily be differentiated. The former gets a tailgate-mounted spare wheel along with squared tail lights featuring LED strips, and a blacked-out bumper, which also integrates a silver skid plate.

In contrast, the Vision SXT features a flatbed carrying two off-road tyres, secured by a matte-black panel with ‘Vision SXT’ branding. It also gets pixel-shaped LED tail lights, while two high-mounted stop lamps are positioned on the roof. The rugged appeal is maintained by a black bumper with an integrated silver skid plate.
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Cabin
Inside, both the Vision concept SUVs have an upright dashboard design, and both feature a 3-spoke steering wheel, along with a large vertical screen in the centre, which also integrates the climate control display. There’s also a free-standing digital driver’s display placed in front of the steering wheel in both SUVs.

However, the two cabins can still be distinguished by their colour schemes. The Vision T gets a dual-tone black-and-green interior, while the Vision SXT features a mix of black, grey, and silver. The Vision SXT further stands out with contrasting yellow accents on the steering wheel, grab handles, and even the seatbelts. These touches give the Vision SXT a more adventure-focused appeal compared to the Vision T.
Powertrains
Both the Vision T and Vision SXT SUV concepts are based on the automaker’s new NU IQ platform. This platform supports the accommodation of different types of powertrains; hence, these concepts are expected to be offered in both ICE (internal combustion engine) and EV versions.
Launch Timelines

The Mahindra Vision T and Vision SXT concept SUVs are expected to arrive in their production-ready forms by 2028. The Vision T will take on the Force Gurkha, Force Gurkha 5-door, and Maruti Jimny. The SXT, on the other hand, will serve as a more rugged or adventure-focused alternative to compact SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Grand Vitara.
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Here’s When The Mahindra Vision S, Vision X, Vision T And Vision SXT SUV Concepts Will Be Launched
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The Vision S will be the first among the lot to be launched, followed by Vision T, Vision SXT and then Vision X

Mahindra has showcased its new concept SUVs: Vision T, Vision S, Vision X, and Vision SXT on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day. All these SUV concepts are based on a newly designed NU IQ platform, which is capable of underpinning multiple body types and powertrain setups, including ICE, EV, and hybrids. The carmaker has also shared details on when you can expect to see the production avatars of these concepts in the market.
Here is the model-wise launch timeline of the production versions of each concept:
Models | Launch Timeline |
Vision S | Early 2027 |
Vision T | Late 2027 – Early 2028 |
Vision X | Mid 2028 – Early 2029 |
Vision SXT | Late 2027 – Early 2028 |
If you have missed any details on these concepts, here’s a quick rundown of them:
Vision S

The Vision S concept is a sub-4 metre prototype, and it looks like a baby Scorpio with a more modern skin. It gets a boxy and upright design with highlights including elements like dual-pod LED headlights, pixel-shaped LED fog lamps, modern-looking flush-type door handles, and camera-based outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs).

Inside, it gets a dual-tone navy blue and grey interior theme, leatherette seat upholstery with contrasting white stitching, a dual-screen setup on the dashboard, and a 3-spoke steering wheel. Notably, this concept will be the first one to be launched in India among the 4 prototypes.
Vision T

The Vision T concept appears to be a rugged SUV closely tied to the Thar family. It features a boxy silhouette, squared-off wheel arches, yellow bonnet latches, visible door hinges and chunky all-terrain tyres. It looks like an evolved version of the Thar E concept shown in South Africa in 2023. The rear has two vertical tail lamps and a tailgate-mounted spare wheel.

From a glimpse inside, the Vision T is expected to have a tech-loaded interior with Mahindra bringing back plenty of physical button controls. We could spot a 3-spoke steering wheel, a portrait-oriented large touchscreen display for infotainment, as well as a floating curved driver’s display. The Vision T will also likely feature a dark cabin theme in its production version.
The Vision T is expected to potentially enter production and launched in 2027.
Vision X

The Vision X concept appears to be the design inspiration for the next-generation Mahindra XUV 3XO. Key highlights include LED headlights positioned lower on the bumper, a closed-off grille with six chrome slats, 19-inch aerodynamically styled dual-tone alloy wheels, and flush-type door handles with NFC access for all four doors.

Inside, it is the first Mahindra SUV to feature an integrated curved dual-display setup: one for the infotainment system and the other for the digital driver’s display, paired with a modern 2-spoke steering wheel. The Vision X is expected to arrive in both ICE (internal combustion engine) and EV versions.
Vision SXT

The Vision SXT is a pickup-style concept that takes a lot of inspiration from the Thar E and Vision T concepts Key design highlights include pixel-like projector headlamps with DRLs and indicators, a chunky off-road bumper with a silver skid plate. There are sharp creases, angular body cladding, C-pillar-mounted rear handles (similar to Thar Roxx), and chunky off-road tyres on the side. At the rear, it sports twin spare wheels mounted in the flatbed and vertical tail lamps that underscore its pickup identity.

The interior of the Vision SXT looks funky and opulent. Mahindra has opted for a black and orange colour scheme, complemented by a massive vertically oriented touchscreen at the centre and a fully digital instrument cluster.
It is still uncertain whether the production-spec version of the Vision SXT prototype for India will be offered with an ICE or EV powertrain. The Vision SXT is expected to enter production sometime in 2028.
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Top India Car News Of The Week: Mahindra Steals The Spotlight On Independence Day
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Multiple limited edition launches also managed to grab attention over the past week

Independence Day has concluded and like every year for us auto journalists, it was Mahindra who made headlines with not one or two, but four concept unveils. In addition to that, we also witnessed multiple special editions being launched to capitalize on the upcoming festive season sales. Tesla also opened its second outlet in India, while a hatchback got some much needed feature updates.
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Mahindra NU IQ Platform Revealed On Independence Day, Will Underpin Vision S, Vision X, Vision T, Vision SXT
Modified On Aug 19, 2025 08:23 AM By Aniruthan
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The new platform is a monocoque and is flexible for accommodating various body styles and powertrains

Mahindra has taken the wraps off the NU IQ platform on the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day. This new monocoque platform is capable of supporting multiple body styles, powertrains and is flexible when it comes to size as well. In fact, it will underpin the upcoming Vision S, Vision X, Vision T and Vision SXT, all of which have been revealed in their concept form. Without further ado, let’s get cracking on this new architecture.
Mahindra NU IQ: Overview

Mahindra’s NU IQ platform is a flexible architecture that is capable of supporting multiple powertrains. It can accommodate ICE and all-electric powertrains. Mahindra claims that it will offer the best-in-class commanding seating position and 227 mm ground clearance to give it the proper SUV vibes.
Size And Off-road Capabilities

Not only that, the platform is also capable of accommodating different sizes and body styles. There will be products ranging from 4.3 metres to 4.5 metres in length with a wheelbase of 2.6 metres. But the more exciting bit is its off-road ability, where it boasts some impressive numbers for a monocoque architecture. Here’s a look at the stats:
Parameters | Mahindra NU IQ |
Approach Angle | 28 degrees |
Breakover Angle | 28.2 degrees |
Departure Angle | 34.9 degrees |
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Safety And Handling

Safety and Mahindra go hand in hand, and the SUV maker claims this architecture is capable of achieving a 5-star rating in Global NCAP and Euro NCAP. The new architecture has a 5-link rear suspension (found in luxury cars), which should help in providing good road manners.
Interior And Boot Space
Comfort for occupants is also ensured, especially for rear-seat occupants, by providing a flat floor. The SUV maker has also revealed the dimensions of interior space, details of which can be found here:
Parameters | Mahindra NU IQ |
Space Between Two People (Front And Rear) | 830 mm |
Second Row Legroom | 937 mm |
Second Row Shoulder Room | 1404 mm |
Boot Space | 450 litres (up to seatback) / 644 litres (up to roof) |
It will also come with the latest technology and cloud support to ensure that models based on this will have all the latest features and tech.
Launch Timeline

The first model that will be based on this platform is the Vision S, which is expected to enter production in 2027. Meanwhile, if you want to check the Vision S and the other concepts that have been revealed, you can do so by tapping the links below:
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What do you think about Mahindra’s new platform? Let us know in the comments below.
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