A high-definition 360-degree camera and blind-view monitor are also expected, borrowing tech Mahindra already uses on its electric SUVs. Mechanically, don’t expect surprises, the existing 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engines are likely to carry over unchanged paired with 6-speed manual or automatic options. Pricing should land close to the current range, with a modest bump for the added kit.
Is the Mahindra Vision S Going to Be Priced Under Rs 10 Lakh?
Yes, that’s the expectation. The Vision S is a new and boxy compact SUV built on Mahindra’s NU_IQ platform, a modular architecture designed to support petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric powertrains over time.