
India is the third-largest automobile market in the world. The global spotlight is on the Indian market. Many new international companies are planning to enter the country; existing OEMs are having a fever to provide something fresh for their customers. Really, it is going to be an exhilarating moment for the automobile fanatics.
Several new models are going to enter the market. The following paragraphs will talk about those cars that are expected to launch in the next two months.
| Model | Key Highlights | Expected Price Range (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Nissan Magnite CNG | Subcompact SUV with dealer-installed CNG kit | Likely under Rs 10 lakh |
| Tata Altroz Facelift | Minor cosmetic and interior updates | Rs 6 – Rs 10 lakh (estimated) |
| New Kia Carens | Design and features inspired by Syros | Rs 10 – Rs 15 lakh (estimated) |
| Kia Carens EV | EV-specific elements based on the updated Carens | Rs 15 – Rs 20 lakh (estimated) |
| Mahindra XUV3XO EV | Compact electric SUV, currently under testing | Rs 15 – Rs 20 lakh (estimated) |
| Tata Harrier EV | Claimed range close to 500 km, multiple battery options | Rs 22 – Rs 25 lakh (estimated) |
| Maruti e-Vitara | Maruti’s first EV, with 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery options | Rs 25 – Rs 30 lakh (estimated) |
| Volkswagen Golf GTI | 2.0L turbo-petrol, 7-speed dual-clutch auto gearbox | Rs 30 – Rs 35 lakh (estimated) |
| MG M9 | Electric MPV rival to Kia Carnival, 400 km range | Rs 63.91 lakh |
| MG Cyberster | EV roadster; bookings open, performance-focused model | Rs 60 – Rs 70 lakh |
Nissan India's plans regarding the roll-out of the Magnite subcompact SUV with a CNG kit as a dealer-installed accessory have surfaced.
There will be some changes inside and outside with minimal overhauls soon as it receives a midlife update.
It is going to borrow some design and feature cues from the recently launched Syros.
It will be based on the updated Carens, carrying some EV-specific design elements.
It has been undergoing tests for a while now and is expected to be coming out soon.
It is expected that it may offer a few battery pack options, which are expected to offer a claimed range closer to 500 km.
This is the first-ever EV from Maruti, The e-Vitara will be available in two battery pack options - 49 kWh and 61 kWh.
This is likely to be mated with a 2.0L, 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine under the hood, mated with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
This will be an electric rival of the Kia Carnival, priced at Rs 63.91 lakh (ex-showroom). It is expected to have a range of around 400km.
The official pre-bookings for the MG Cyberster are already open. Price likely to be around Rs 60 - Rs 70 lakh (ex-showroom).
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