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Mahindra Vision S variants
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Mahindra Vision S Diesel

VariantDiesel
CityMumbai
Mahindra Vision S Launch Date
2027
₹12.20 Lakh
Expected on road price, Mumbai
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Mahindra Vision S Diesel specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Diesel

Dimensions

Wheelbase
2665 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Doors
5

Mahindra Vision S Diesel features

Interior

Seat Count
5

Mahindra Vision S variants

Vision S Petrol1 Variant
₹11.14 Lakh
Petrol
Petrol
₹11.14 Lakh
Vision S Diesel1 Variant
₹12.20 Lakh
Diesel
Diesel
₹12.20 Lakh
Vision S Electric1 Variant
₹15.91 Lakh

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Questions you may find useful

2w

Hi, I am planning to upgrade from my Volkswagen Polo 1.2 MPI to an automatic car. My monthly running is around 800 km, mostly in the city. My priorities are excellent NVH levels, comfortable ingress and egress for my elderly parents, and a plush ride quality. I am confused between the Hyundai Venue Turbo Automatic and the Skoda Kylaq Automatic. Should I buy one of these now, or would it be better to wait for upcoming models like the Maruti Suzuki Vision S, Hyundai Bayon, Renault Bridger, Kia Clavis, or the new Kia Sonet? Also, is there any other car that would suit my requirements better? I have also heard that DCT gearboxes are not ideal for heavy city traffic. Is that true?

Verified
2w

Go for the Skoda Kylaq automatic. Your priorities are clear: low NVH, easy ingress/egress for elderly parents and good ride quality. The Kylaq delivers on all three. The cabin is well insulated, the ride is comfortable, and the ideal seat height makes getting in and out easy. The 6-speed torque converter automatic is also the right choice for your usage. It is smooth and well suited to city driving, unlike the DCT in the Venue, which can feel hesitant in stop-go traffic. Skoda Kylaq price starts at Rs 7.59 lakh and goes up to Rs 12.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).The Venue turbo DCT is a good Hyundai car, but the Kylaq is the more comfortable and easier-to-live-with option. As for waiting, the Vision S and Bridger are expected later next year; the Bayon will be bigger and more expensive, so none are likely to fundamentally change the equation for your requirements.

VehicleSkoda Kylaq
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleMahindra Vision S
VehicleRenault Bridger
VehicleHyundai Bayon
3w

Hi, I am planning to purchase a Jimny this year. I love to travel to the mountains and visit offbeat locations. I am from Uttarakhand. Also, I have really liked the Mahindra Vision S in the spy shots. Will the Vision S be available with 4x4? Should I wait for it or go with the Jimny? Thank you.

Verified
3w

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Jimny. Your usage is exactly what the Jimny is designed for: mountain travel, offbeat locations and challenging terrain. It is a proven, purpose-built 4x4 with a low-range transfer case, compact dimensions and excellent off-road capability. That makes it ideal for Uttarakhand’s narrow mountain roads, broken tracks and unpredictable conditions. The Jimny is also reliable, easy to maintain and backed by Maruti’s strong service network, which is important in remote areas.The Mahindra Vision S is an interesting upcoming product, but it is not a direct rival to the Jimny. It is expected to be a larger, more premium SUV and is unlikely to be offered with a proper 4x4 system with low range. It will be more of a lifestyle SUV rather than a hardcore off-roader. If your priority is genuine off-road capability and mountain travel, the Jimny is the clear choice. If you want a larger, more comfortable SUV for family use with occasional soft-roading, then the Vision S could be worth waiting for. But for your specific use case, the Maruti car mentioned above is the right tool for the job.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Jimny
VehicleMahindra Vision S

Mahindra Vision S price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹11.14 - ₹15.91 Lakh
Delhi
₹11.14 - ₹15.91 Lakh
Gurgaon
₹11.14 - ₹15.91 Lakh
Hyderabad
₹11.14 - ₹15.91 Lakh
Kolkata
₹11.14 - ₹15.91 Lakh