Mahindra entered the premium electric SUV space with the XEV9e, built on the INGLO platform. Priced at Rs 21.90 lakh, it offers 59 kWh and 79 kWh battery packs, delivering over 600 km MIDC range with strong design and performance focus.
Mahindra XEV9e
Maruti Suzuki launched the Victoris through Arena outlets, targeting higher segments with new architecture, refined interiors, and updated powertrains. Priced from Rs 10.50 lakh, it offers CNG and PHEV options, strengthening the brand's presence beyond compact SUVs amid rising premium demand.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris
MG Motor India introduced the Cyberster, a two-door electric roadster priced at Rs 74.99 lakh. Serving as a halo product, it highlights MG's EV technology and design strengths while diversifying its portfolio despite niche appeal in the premium segment.
MG Cyberster
Hyundai refreshed the Venue for 2025 with significant exterior updates and enhanced features. Improvements include connected tech, safety, size, and material quality. Priced competitively at Rs 7.90 lakh, the compact SUV strengthens its appeal as an attractive choice for Indian buyers.
Hyundai Venue Facelift
Tata Motors revived the Sierra with a production-ready SUV blending heritage design and modern features. Powered by internal combustion options, including a new turbo petrol engine, it expands horizons for Harrier and Safari, though its ultimate market impact is yet uncertain.
Tata Sierra
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