The Vision X isn’t just another addition to Mahindra’s EV portfolio; it represents a new design language and a leap into tech-rich, premium mobility. Expected to launch in late 2025 or early 2026, the SUV is set to rival both homegrown EVs like the Tata Curvv EV and international players like Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.
By positioning the Vision X in the ₹35–45 lakh range, Mahindra aims to strike a balance between affordability and luxury, giving Indian customers a premium EV experience without the imported price tag.
Futuristic Design vs Rivals
Mahindra has been known for its rugged SUV identity, but the Vision X brings a more futuristic and aerodynamic design to the table.
- Mahindra Vision X: Grille-less fascia, sharp coupe-like silhouette, bold LED DRLs, and massive alloys.
- Tata Curvv EV: Sleeker, compact design focused on practicality for urban buyers.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: Retro-futuristic styling with parametric pixel lights.
- Kia EV6: Sporty coupe-like stance, low-slung for performance appeal.
- BYD Seal SUV: Luxury-inspired minimalism with a global EV design touch.
Interior and Technology:
The Mahindra Vision X interior focuses on space, sustainability, and technology.
Expected Highlights:
- Large panoramic touchscreen with AI-powered features.
- Digital cockpit with augmented-reality HUD.
- Eco-friendly upholstery and sustainable materials.
- Flexible seating configurations for families.
- Ambient lighting for a luxury appeal.
Rival Comparison:
- Tata Curvv EV: More compact, tech-loaded but targeted at affordability.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: Minimalist, flat-floor design, ultra-premium cabin.
- Kia EV6: Sporty cockpit with curved dual displays.
- BYD Seal SUV: Premium finishes, rotating touchscreen, global luxury feel.
Performance and Range
While official numbers are awaited, the Vision X is expected to deliver competitive performance.
Mahindra Vision X (Expected Specs):
- Battery: 80–100 kWh
- Range: 450–500 km per charge
- Charging: Fast charging (10–80% in under 35 minutes)
- Drive Options: RWD and AWD variants
- Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in under 6 seconds (top trims)
Rival Comparison:
Model | Battery | Range | Acceleration | Charging |
Mahindra Vision X | 80–100 kWh | 450–500 km | < 6 sec | Fast charging (35 min) |
Tata Curvv EV | ~60 kWh | 400–450 km | ~7–8 sec | Fast charging |
Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 72.6 kWh | 480–500 km | ~7.6 sec | Ultra-fast (18 min) |
Kia EV6 | 77.4 kWh | 500+ km | ~5.2 sec | Ultra-fast (18 min) |
BYD Seal SUV | ~82 kWh | 500 km | ~5.5 sec | Fast charging |
Safety and Driver Assistance
Mahindra plans to equip the Vision X with advanced safety and ADAS features.
- Mahindra Vision X: Level 2+ ADAS, 360-degree camera, multiple airbags, and battery safety tech.
- Tata Curvv EV: Expected to offer standard ADAS features, but limited compared to premium EVs.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: Global-standard ADAS with smart cruise, lane assist, and collision avoidance.
- Kia EV6: Performance-focused with a comprehensive ADAS suite.
- BYD Seal SUV: Strong focus on safety with Blade Battery tech and full ADAS package.
Price and Launch Timeline
- Mahindra Vision X: Expected ₹35–45 lakh, launch in late 2025 or early 2026.
- Tata Curvv EV: ₹20–30 lakh, launching in 2025.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: ₹45–50 lakh, already available.
- Kia EV6: ₹55–60 lakh, currently on sale.
- BYD Seal SUV: Expected ₹40–45 lakh, likely in 2025.
Conclusion:
The Mahindra Vision X is shaping up to be a well-rounded, game-changing electric SUV for the Indian market. It offers:
- Futuristic design with SUV DNA.
- Premium interiors without the luxury-import price tag.
- Strong range and performance comparable to global EVs.
- Safety and ADAS are at par with international standards.
- Competitive pricing that makes it accessible to Indian buyers.
Compared to rivals, the Vision X positions itself between Tata’s affordability and Kia/Hyundai’s premium offerings, making it a balanced choice for families and EV enthusiasts alike.