The Indian automotive market is set to welcome a range of exciting SUVs in 2025. From electric innovations to refreshed classics, here are seven upcoming SUVs worth waiting for:
1. Hyundai Creta EV
Hyundai plans to launch the electric version of its popular Creta SUV in January 2025. Anticipated to offer a driving range exceeding 450 km per charge, the Creta EV will feature design elements unique to electric vehicles while maintaining the core attributes of its petrol and diesel counterparts.
2. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara
Maruti Suzuki is set to introduce the e-Vitara in early 2025, positioning it as a competitor to the Hyundai Creta EV. Unveiled in Milan, this electric SUV will be manufactured at Suzuki’s Gujarat facility for both domestic and international markets, offering multiple battery configurations to cater to diverse consumer needs.
Tata Motors aims to launch the Harrier EV by the end of the current fiscal year. Available in single and dual-motor variants, the Harrier EV is expected to deliver a range exceeding 500 km per charge, building on Tata’s commitment to electric mobility.
4. MG Gloster Facelift
MG is preparing to release an updated version of the Gloster SUV in early 2025. The facelift will include design enhancements and interior upgrades, though significant mechanical changes are not anticipated, ensuring the Gloster remains competitive in the full-size SUV segment.
Renault plans to reintroduce the Duster to the Indian market in the latter half of 2025. Built on the localized CMF-B platform, the new Duster will feature turbocharged petrol engines and modern amenities such as a large infotainment screen, digital instrument cluster, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Skoda is set to launch the second-generation Kodiaq in India in 2025. With updated design and interior features, the new Kodiaq will have slightly increased dimensions and come equipped with advanced technologies, continuing to be powered by a turbocharged petrol engine.
7. Mahindra XUV300 EV
Mahindra is expected to introduce the XUV300 EV in 2025, targeting the compact electric SUV segment. Positioned below the XUV400, the XUV300 EV is projected to offer a driving range exceeding 400 km per charge, providing an eco-friendly option for urban commuters.
These upcoming SUVs reflect the industry’s shift towards electric mobility and enhanced features, offering consumers a variety of choices to suit their preferences.
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Note: Launch timelines and specifications are based on current information and are subject to change.