This paper attempts to find some interesting and unique properties in the dynamics of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). When compared with the existing literature on the dynamics of a PMSM, we find some interesting and unique behaviors which have not been reported so far. These are (i) occurrence of multistability, (ii) existence of hidden attractors and (iii) equilibrium point with two stable node-foci and one saddle point index-1. The above-said unique behaviors in the dynamics of a PMSM are not found in the literature to the best of authors’ knowledge. Three different cases with (a) [Formula: see text] (voltage/frequency) control, (b) constant load torque and (c) constant direct and quadrature-axis voltage, and load torque are considered to show the multistability in the dynamics of a PMSM. The multistability is confirmed by using the bifurcation analysis. In another case, when the load torque is selected as a feedback of quadrature-axis voltage, the system depicts hidden attractors (point, periodic and transient chaotic). An adaptive sliding mode control is designed to control the hidden transient chaotic behavior of the system. The simulation results confirm the suppression of the transient chaotic attractors with smaller stabilization time and chattering free control input.