The automotive sector in India is witnessing significant growth, with increasing competition prompting manufacturers to enhance their offerings. Brands such as Tata, Hyundai, and Kia are preparing for a series of exciting launches in the coming months. Some vehicles will feature refreshed designs, while others will be entirely new models, aiming to capture attention in a competitive market.
Tata Motors is ready to unveil a refreshed version of its popular micro-SUV, the Tata Punch, which is expected to launch in November. The updated model will likely showcase:
The engine options are anticipated to mirror those of the Tata Altroz, potentially retaining the diesel variant.
The Tata Sierra is making a highly anticipated return to the Indian automotive scene. Tata has been meticulously developing this model, with camouflaged prototypes spotted on the roads. Features to expect include:
The ICE version is projected to launch by December, while the electric variant may debut in the upcoming weeks.
The next-generation Hyundai Venue, codenamed QU2i, is currently in testing and will replace the model that debuted in 2019 and was facelifted in 2022. Anticipated upgrades include:
While the engine options are expected to remain unchanged, a price increase from the current ₹7.94 lakh to ₹13.62 lakh (ex-showroom) is likely.
The Kia Syros EV, spotted during testing in Korea, is set to enhance Kia's electric vehicle lineup. Built on a reinforced K1 platform, it will maintain a familiar design while integrating modern EV technology. Key features include:
Positioned between the Exter and Venue, the Hyundai Bayon will be a compact crossover based on the i20 platform, designed for urban adaptability. Expected features include:
The Bayon aims to bridge the gap in Hyundai's lineup between small SUVs and premium hatchbacks.