Mahindra’s upcoming Vision S has been spotted testing on Indian roads again, indicating that the development of the compact SUV is in progress. The model is expected to strengthen the company’s presence in the sub-four-metre SUV segment, where the XUV 3XO is currently its only offering. The Vision S was first showcased as a concept at Mahindra’s Freedom NU event, previewing the brand’s future direction for compact SUVs. Although the production version is expected to undergo some changes, recent test mules reveal that it has retained its straight proportions and strong design elements. Recent spy shots indicate that Mahindra has largely kept the overall shape and proportions of the Vision S concept intact. The test vehicle continues the upright stance, boxy silhouette and traditional SUV-like proportions, suggesting that the production version is expected to stay close to the original concept.
However, it is difficult to tell anything in detail about its design due to the extensive camouflage covering the prototype. Key elements like the grille, lighting unit, bumper, alloy wheels and rear design remain hidden. While the test reveals some of the vehicle’s proportions and stance, most of the styling details are still under wraps. Other exterior highlights are expected to include sleek LED headlamps, fog lamps, front and rear skid plates, a sculpted bonnet, 17-inch alloy wheels, a tailgate-mounted spare wheel, LED tail-lamps and an integrated roof spoiler. However, most of these elements are hidden under camouflage, and their final design and specifications will become clear only closer to the launch of the SUV. There is no information about the interior. However, the SUV is expected to have a dashboard design that complements its straightforward and strong exterior styling. Expected features include a touchscreen infotainment system with AdrenoX connected car technology, a fully digital instrument cluster, a sunroof, automatic climate control, wireless charging and other convenience-focused equipment. A clear picture of the cabin and feature list is likely to emerge closer to the launch of the SUV.The upcoming SUV will be based on Mahindra’s NU_IQ monocoque platform, and Mahindra says it has been designed to accommodate multiple powertrain options including petrol, diesel, hybrid and fully electric setups. Initially, it is expected to borrow engine options from the XUV 3XO. The petrol variant is expected to use a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine. Diesel versions can be powered by a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel unit. Gearbox options will include a 6-speed manual, 6-speed torque converter automatic and an AMT. The Vision S is expected to target a relatively underserved segment of the sub-four-metre SUV market, where most offerings focus on crossover-like styling. Buyers looking for a more upright and robust SUV design currently have limited options. Although the Thar appeals to this audience, its three-door layout may be a hindrance for family use. The Vision S will combine a more practical package with traditional SUV styling cues. Mahindra has retained the boxy proportions and design elements seen in the first concept version.Image Source: Instagram/Rushlane
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