
Mahindra Vision.SXT SUV Concept Teased Ahead Of August 15 Debut
Diving deeper into analyzing the vehicle in the teaser, it seems to have a boxy design with sharp edges. Furthermore, the bonnet seems to be rather muscular. It is possible that this might be the Global Pik Up concept in its more evolved form. This concept was first showcased by the brand in an event in South Africa alongside the Thar.e Concept. Meanwhile, the Vision T is expected to be a new version of the Thar.e Concept. While the Vision.S is expected to be a new Scorpio Concept.
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Unlike the Vision.T and Vision.S concepts, which had a white and yellow background, the Vision.SXT has an orange background. This covers three of the four colours that were shown in the Freedom_Nu platform teaser that was released on June 26. Expect Mahindra to drop one more teaser with a grey background, completing all the colours of the teasers.
A Vision designed for bold adventures. Vision.SXT lands 15th August 2025 at #FREEDOM_NU. #MahindraAuto #MahindraElectricOriginSUVs pic.twitter.com/TnkdmBEsQP
— Mahindra Automotive (@Mahindra_Auto) July 4, 2025
In contrast to the Vision.T and Vision.S concepts featuring a white and yellow backdrop, the Vision.SXT showcases an orange background. This represents three of the four colors initially presented in the Freedom_Nu platform teaser released on June 26. It is anticipated that Mahindra will unveil one final teaser with a gray background, completing the color palette from the teasers.
All four concept vehicles are expected to be built on the Freedom_NU platform, which was highlighted in the first teaser. This new platform will support future models from the brand, including ICE, EV, and hybrid variants. Both the new platforms and the eventual production versions of these concepts will be produced at Mahindra's Chakan facility in Pune.
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