With the festive season about to kick in, car manufacturers are all set to launch new vehicles, facelifts, or special editions for renewed vigor in terms of sales. This is typically the time that testing for these spotting vehicles starts. Check out 27 upcoming cars launching around the festive season.
27 Upcoming Cars Set to Hit the Market
Hyundai Creta EV: The Creta Electric will be equipped with an onboard battery and electric motor capable of driving the car up to 450 km on a single charge. It is one of the 27 upcoming cars.
Tata Harrier / Safari EV: The electric equivalent of the petrol engine Harrier and Safari is expected to come with a dual motor setup and have an approximate monthly range of 500 km on a single charge.
Mahindra XUV.e8: The electric version of the XUV700. The e8, meanwhile will be offered with an electric powertrain styled like its predecessor. It is among the 27 upcoming cars.
MG Cloud EV: MG India is planning on launching the Cloud EV, which will be offering up to 450 km range on a single charge.
Nissan Magnite Facelift: Nissan Magnite will also introduce the facelift of this edition which will have new features including ventilated seats and subtle changes in design. It is yet another 27 upcoming cars.
Mahindra Thar Armada: Mahindra, on the other hand, will be releasing the 5-door version of the Thar termed as Armada. It is among the 27 upcoming cars.
Maruti Suzuki Dzire: Maruti Suzuki has also planned to launch the Dzire which will be the first sub-4m sedan with a sunroof like the Swift in India.
Tata Nexon i-CNG: Tata is set to launch the i-CNG of the Nexon which will be the first mainstream vehicle with four different fuel options in India.
Kia Clavis / Syros: Kia plans to unleash the production means models with polarised health views for jobs done in Porsche’s overall health SUV phase, as it has by tapping a market leader Tata Punch. It is yet another 27 upcoming cars.
Skoda Sub 4m SUV: Skoda’s sub-4m SUV will be reportedly powered by a 1.0L turbo petrol for competitive pricing in the segment.
Tata Curvv: Tata Motors to foray into compact SUV space with an attractive design; powertrain options will include EV, Petrol, and Diesel. It is among the 27 upcoming cars.
Tata Altroz Racer: Tata Motors will introduce the sportier avatar of the Altroz, Carreras which is based on its race spec and ups its performance ability.
Mahindra BE.05: The smallest SUV in the electric line-up of Mahindra BE.05 which is slated to be our first electric SUV in India. It is one of the 27 upcoming cars.
Hyundai Alcazar Facelift: The exterior of the revised Alcazar will sport different styling while the insides are likely to be updated as well alongside added Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Maruti Suzuki eVX: Maruti Suzuki is set to enter the electric SUV arena with the eVX, offering cutting-edge technology along with a targeted real-world range of up to 500 km from a charge.
Tata Harrier / Safari Petrol: Tata Motors will also launch turbo petrol versions of the Harrier and Safari, bringing in more affordable price points to some very popular SUVs. It is one of the 27 upcoming cars.
Mahindra XUV.e9: The XUV.e9 The bare bones e9, a XUV coupe variant. The newest member of the e8 family will provide more agility and wear a sporty coupe roofline.
Kia Carens Facelift: The Carens is due to receive a facelift with like-for-like ADAS upgrades, and it may come standard with a panoramic sunroof.
New Kia Carnival: Kia will launch the fourth-generation Carnival, featuring a redesigned exterior and interior.
MG Gloster Facelift: The Gloster will receive a facelift with updated design elements and powertrains. It is yet another 27 upcoming cars.
Citroen Basalt: Citroen’s compact SUV, the Basalt, will offer a sloping coupe roofline and powertrains similar to the C3 Aircross.
Jeep Compass / Meridian Facelift: Jeep will update the Compass and Meridian models with subtle design changes and new turbo petrol engine options.
New Honda Amaze: Honda’s new Amaze is expected to share its platform with the City, offering streamlined manufacturing and reduced costs.