India’s car market is evolving fast, and manufacturers are gearing up to launch a mix of electric, hybrid, and conventional models soon.
Here are 10 new cars confirmed to arrive within the next four months, covering mass-market to luxury segments, with essential details and timelines.
1. Maruti Suzuki eVitara
Maruti Suzuki’s first all-electric SUV, the eVitara, is expected around September. Built on the dedicated Heartect-e EV skateboard architecture, it will offer two battery options: a 49 kWh pack and a larger 61 kWh pack. The higher-capacity battery claims a range exceeding 500 km, marking Suzuki’s bold entry into India’s EV market.
2. Renault Kiger Facelift
The Renault Kiger facelift is currently under testing, with a launch due in the coming months. It will feature refreshed exterior styling and cabin enhancements while retaining the existing 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol and turbo petrol engines. Expect subtle cosmetic tweaks and improved interior materials for a fresher appeal.
3. New-Gen Hyundai Venue
Hyundai’s second-generation Venue is slated to launch around Diwali. It brings redesigned body panels, upgraded interiors, and an enhanced feature list. Engine options will remain the 1.0L turbo petrol, 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol, and 1.5L diesel, paired with manual and automatic transmissions. Buyers can look forward to new tech features and improved comfort.
4. New-Gen Mahindra Bolero
Spotted frequently on test, the next-gen Mahindra Bolero will ride on a new platform, offering a more premium feel compared to the current model. Expect a richer equipment list, modern interior touches, and significant mechanical upgrades, while retaining its reputation for rugged utility. Launch is likely within the next few months.
5. Kia Carens Clavis EV
Kia plans to introduce an electric version of the Carens Clavis next month. It will share battery packs with the Creta Electric and target a claimed range above 460 km on a single charge. This launch pioneers a midsize electric MPV segment in India, combining spaciousness with zero-emission driving.
6 & 7. MG Cyberster & MG M9
MG’s electric duo is the two-door Cyberster roadster and the premium M9 MPV, which debuted at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Bookings are already open, and both are expected to reach showrooms this festive season through MG Select dealerships, targeting buyers seeking distinctive electric offerings with style and space.
8 & 9. Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 & GT63 Pro
The AMG GT63 and GT63 Pro 4MATIC two-door coupés will launch in India on June 27 as fully built imports, with prices estimated upwards of ₹3 crore. Both focus on serious performance: a twin-scroll biturbo V8 produces 584.6 bhp and 800 Nm of torque, mated to a nine-speed multi-clutch transmission, delivering 0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 315 km/h.
10. Skoda Octavia RS
Returning via the CBU route, the Octavia RS will feature mechanical upgrades and styling tweaks over the global Octavia. It shares a 2.0L TSI petrol engine producing around 265 PS (as in Golf GTI) mated to a seven-speed DSG, making it the most powerful Octavia yet in India.
These ten launches span from mass-market EVs and facelifted SUVs to luxury performance cars, reflecting India’s diverse buyer interests. As each model arrives, prospective buyers should track official announcements for final specs, pricing, and booking details.
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