Excitement for SUVs is building as Renault unveils the India-specific Duster design and Mahindra teases the interior of the XUV 7XO prior to debut.
New drivetrains and safety inspections: Maruti Suzuki vehicles undergo crash testing with conflicting outcomes, while Tata unveils petrol versions of the Harrier and Safari.
Attention-Grabbing SUV Teasers
The excitement surrounding Mahindra's new XUV 7XO began the week. The carmaker unveiled a new teaser that highlighted the improved interior design and hinted at a luxurious cabin experience before its formal launch on January 5, 2026.
The SUV is anticipated to include improved comfort features, a tech-rich infotainment system, and a triple-screen dashboard that sets it apart from its predecessor. To further appeal to tech-savvy consumers, Mahindra has also demonstrated a 540-degree video system and confirmed the addition of a Harman Kardon sound system with Dolby Atmos capability.
Renault also hinted at the India-specific Duster, which is scheduled to make its debut on January 26. Early photos show a modernised appearance with unique LED DRLs and integrated tail lamps, indicating that the new vehicle will combine Indian-centric design aspects with worldwide SUV heritage.
Tata Unveils Plans for EVs and Petrol Power
This week, Tata Motors made a big announcement by formally releasing fuel versions of its well-liked Harrier and Safari SUVs. A 1.5-liter TGDi petrol engine with 168 horsepower and 280 Nm of torque powers these new models, which come with both manual and automatic transmission options. Their competitiveness is further increased by feature enhancements like a 14.5-inch touchscreen with Dolby Atmos, memory ORVMs, and enhanced Level 2 ADAS.
Tata presented their 2026 EV roadmap in addition to petrol options, confirming the introduction of the Sierra EV, a facelifted Punch EV, and a new luxury EV sub-brand called Avinya.
Before the end of 2026, the first vehicle under the Avinya brand is anticipated, indicating Tata's ongoing efforts to electrify.
Maruti Suzuki: Safety Ratings Highlight
Global NCAP examined the Celerio and Ciaz. The two-airbag version of the Celerio received a lower safety score than the six-airbag version, with the Celerio's results differing greatly depending on equipment levels.
Customers were reminded that safety performance is still a crucial differentiator in purchasing decisions by the Ciaz's low score.
Top Automotive News for the Week in Summary Table
| Topic | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Mahindra XUV 7XO | Interior teaser, triple screens, tech features teased ahead of January 5 launch |
| Renault Duster (India) | First India-spec teaser, modern design cues highlighted |
| Tata Harrier & Safari | New petrol variants with upgraded tech & features |
| Tata EV Roadmap | Sierra EV, Punch EV facelift, Avinya brand teased |
| Maruti Crash Tests | Mixed safety ratings for Celerio & Ciaz |
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