No, this isn't like "different versions" of the Quran.
All Quranic readings refer to the same text and general meaning, and they were transmitted through continuous narration from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The differences are usually in pronunciation or verbal variations that do not change the core beliefs or the narrative.
Such as:
مالك يوم الدين
The owner of the Day of Judgment
ملك يوم الدين
King of the Day of Judgment
Thetwo meanings are correct and complementary
True variations arise when a book contains omissions, additions, or contradictions between manuscripts.
However, the Quran, from beginning to end, is preserved with the same chapters and verses by all Muslims.