Mahindra is stirring excitement with the unveiling of its highly anticipated Vision SXT concept, which has now been confirmed as a pickup truck derived from the popular Scorpio N. This recent teaser offers an intriguing glimpse of the rear design, solidifying the vehicle’s identity as a lifestyle-oriented pickup.
The Vision SXT is set to debut next month during Mahindra’s Freedom_NU event in Mumbai, aligning with the celebration of Independence Day. Over the past weeks, Mahindra has masterfully teased several near-production-ready concepts, allowing enthusiasts to piece together the details of what the future holds for the brand. Among these, the Vision SXT has garnered significant attention due to its bold design and potential market positioning.
A Closer Look at the Vision SXT Pickup
The latest teaser focuses on the rear profile, showcasing distinctive vertical tail lamps and a split tailgate. What stands out is the inclusion of dual spare wheels mounted over the bed, a design element that echoes the aesthetic seen in the Scorpio N-based Global Pik Up concept showcased earlier at the Futurescape event in South Africa.
Earlier visuals highlighted the front profile, where certain design cues unmistakably aligned with the Scorpio N. Through these teasers, Mahindra is revealing just enough to fuel curiosity while keeping the complete details under wraps, a strategy that builds anticipation among automotive enthusiasts and industry watchers.

A Lifestyle Pickup for Global Markets?
The Vision SXT is expected to redefine what’s possible for lifestyle pickup trucks, catering to both Indian and international markets. It is anticipated to rival established players like the Toyota Hilux and Isuzu V-Cross. While official confirmation is yet to come, the Vision SXT could embody Mahindra’s ambition of becoming a formidable contender in the global lifestyle pickup segment.
Accompanying the Vision SXT at the event will be a range of other concept vehicles, including the Vision S, Vision X, and Vision T. Each of these models is speculated to pave the way for the next generation of Mahindra’s lineup. For example:
- Vision S may highlight the future of the Scorpio series or introduce an electric variant.
- Vision X might evolve into the XEV 7e, which itself is based on the XUV.e8 concept derived from the XUV700.
- Vision T appears to be a development of the Thar.e concept, with market introduction expected in the coming years.