2026 Auto Boom: EVs, SUVs, and Iconic Revivals Hit Indian Roads

The Indian automotive market is set for a transformative phase in early 2026 with launches spanning electric vehicles and upgraded SUVs. Maruti Suzuki enters the EV arena with the e-Vitara, while Tata Motors revives the Sierra as a modern electric SUV. Kia and Hyundai have bolstered their SUV lineups with the new Seltos and VENUE HX5+ variant, focusing on space, technology, and value. Renault and Mahindra add to the momentum with the ADAS-equipped Duster and the redesigned XUV 7XO, signaling intense competition across segments.

Key Points: 2026 Car Launches: Maruti EV, Tata Sierra, New SUVs in India

  • Kia launches new Seltos
  • Maruti's first EV e-Vitara debuts
  • Tata revives Sierra as an EV
  • Renault Duster returns with ADAS
  • Mahindra unveils XUV 7XO
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From EV debuts to SUV upgrades: Automakers line up big launches for early 2026

Kia Seltos, Maruti e-Vitara, Tata Sierra EV, Renault Duster, and Mahindra XUV 7XO lead major 2026 launches. Explore specs, pricing, and segment shifts.

"Our intent is clear—to redefine the mid-SUV segment by raising standards across space, safety, technology and overall ownership experience. – Gwanggu Lee, Kia India"

New Delhi, January 2

The Indian automotive sector is preparing for a series of high-profile vehicle launches scheduled for early 2026, signalling a competitive shift across the electric vehicle and internal combustion engine segments. Leading manufacturers, including Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Kia, Renault, and Mahindra, are likely to launch new models and significant updates to existing portfolios as they aim to capture consumer interest in the new year.

In the mid-SUV category, Kia India has already launched the second-generation All-New Kia Seltos, priced from Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). According to a Kia press release, the new model is larger than its predecessor, with a length of 4,460 mm and a wheelbase of 2,690 mm to enhance cabin space.

Gwanggu Lee, Managing Director & CEO of Kia India, stated, "With this new generation, our intent is clear--to redefine the mid-SUV segment by raising standards across space, safety, technology and overall ownership experience, while delivering exceptional value to our customers." He noted that the strategic approach positions the company to regain momentum in a critical SUV segment.

Hyundai Motor India Limited has also expanded its lineup with the HX5+ variant of the Hyundai VENUE, priced at INR 9,99,900 (ex-showroom). This variant features a 1.2L petrol engine and includes quad-beam LED headlamps and a wireless smartphone charger.

Tarun Garg, Managing Director & CEO of Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, "The all-new Hyundai VENUE has witnessed an overwhelming response from customers, with more than 50,000 bookings already received. The introduction of the new HX5+ variant enhances all-new VENUE's value proposition with added comfort and convenience features that align with evolving customer expectations."

Maruti Suzuki is likely to introduce its first electric vehicle, the e-Vitara, this month. The SUV is set to feature a minimalist design and include a 360-degree camera, Level 2 ADAS, and ventilated front seats. It is touted to offer two battery pack options, 48.8 kWh and 61.1 kWh, with a projected range of up to 500 km on a single charge.

Similarly, Tata Motors is also expected to launch the Sierra EV early this year. Built on the new Acti.ev + platform, the Sierra EV expects to offer a 500 km range and an all-wheel-drive option, reviving an iconic brand name in the electric space.

Other notable entries include the new generation Renault Duster, which is likely to debut on January 26 with a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine and ADAS technology.

Additionally, Mahindra has also announced the date of its XUV 7XO launch on January 5. The XUV 7XO is a revamped version of the XUV700, sharing design elements and features with the XEV 9S while retaining its internal combustion engine as the XUV700.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many SUVs! 😅 It feels like every new launch is an SUV. What about good, affordable electric sedans or hatchbacks for city commuting? The focus seems heavily tilted towards larger vehicles.
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Rohit P
The Sierra EV revival has me excited! That was such an iconic name from our childhood. Tata is doing great work with EVs. Hope they price it well and the 500 km range is real-world, not just on paper.
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Tarun Garg
As a potential buyer, my main concern is the charging infrastructure. These 500 km EVs are great, but what's the point if I can't find a reliable fast charger on a highway trip? Government and companies need to work on this simultaneously with launches.
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Nisha Z
The new Renault Duster on January 26th! That's a smart launch date. The first generation was a hit. If the new one has good features and a reliable engine, it could be a strong contender in the mid-SUV segment again. Waiting for reviews.
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Karthik V
Competition is heating up, which is always good for us customers. More options, better features, and hopefully competitive pricing. The Kia Seltos upgrade and Mahindra XUV 7XO will make the ₹15-25 lakh segment very interesting. Time to start saving up! 💰

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