
Mahindra is working on a new generation of ICE and electric SUV based on its NU_IQ platform. This modular architecture supports multiple body styles and powertrain options and was showcased last year through four concepts – Vision S, Vision T, Vision SXT and Vision X.
Of these, the Vision S is expected to be the first to reach production. Test mules have already been spotted several times on Indian roads, pointing towards an advanced sub-4 meter SUV positioned above conventional compact SUVs. Now, a since-deleted Instagram story shared by Mahindra Chief Design Officer Pratap Bose gives a closer look at the production development of the Vision S concept.

SUV model revealed in deleted Instagram story
In a now-deleted Instagram story, Pratap Bose shared an image showing a blue scale model of an SUV with an interior seating deer. The story was quickly removed, but not before being captured by automotive enthusiast Kumar Dushyant (projectnightfury).
The SUV model bears many similarities to the Vision S concept showcased at Mahindra’s Freedom NU event in 2025. Key design elements include a boxy silhouette, upright stance, prominent wheel arches, flat bonnet, strong shoulder line and a large glasshouse. The rear also appears to feature a distinctive wraparound D-pillar treatment, as seen on the Vision S concept.

The overall proportions look significantly more production-oriented than the original concept. Details such as flush door handles, realistic wheel arch cladding, production-style alloy wheels and simplified surfaces suggest that the design may be close to the final production vehicle.
Three-row layout in the works?
Another interesting detail visible in the image is an interior seating mock-up located at the rear of the SUV model. It appears to have three-row seating with theater-style packaging. The seats themselves look quite premium, with large integrated headrests, pronounced side bolsters and extended under-thigh support. However, it is not clear whether this seating deer belongs to the same project SUV shown in the foreground or not.

Previous test mules of the Vision S-based SUV have suggested a more sophisticated package than the traditional ladder-frame offering, with reports indicating independent rear suspension and a focus on passenger comfort. If Mahindra is indeed planning a three-row configuration, it could help differentiate the SUV in the crowded sub-4 meter segment.
Vision S to be launched as Scorpio Sport?
While Mahindra has not officially confirmed the production name, industry speculation suggests that the Vision S concept may eventually be launched under the Scorpio brand. Mahindra already has two Scorpio badged SUVs – the Scorpio Classic and the Scorpio N. Combined, the Scorpio range consistently clocks 15,000 monthly sales, making it one of Mahindra’s strongest and best-selling nameplates.

The design language seen on both the Vision S concept and the latest scale model shares many visual cues associated with the Scorpio family, including its upright stance, muscular proportions and boxy SUV silhouette. This has led to speculation that the “S” in the Vision S could stand for Scorpio. If it is launched under the Scorpio umbrella, it is expected to be the most affordable and smallest member of the Scorpio family, targeting buyers looking for a compact SUV with the road presence and character associated with the Scorpio brand.