Four new electric family cars representing SUVs and MPVs will enter the Indian market by 2025 through manufacturers such as MG, Tata, Kia and Mahindra. Let us go through all the necessary information needed to understand what is ahead.
The new MG Windsor Exclusive Pro has just been introduced by JSW MG Motor India at a price of ₹17.24 lakh (ex-showroom). People can also buy the variant under Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) for ₹12.24 lakh with extra ₹4.5 charged per kilometer.
The electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast aims to enter India by establishing manufacturing units there. Let us know the basic information including all relevant data along with real-world applications for understanding.
The Japanese automaker Toyota has officially introduced the all-new RAV4 which features a new appearance, powerful hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options and the latest Arene operating system for its in-car interface. Earlier today, the global unveiling happened in Tokyo.
Maserati has released two new convertibles in India — the MC20 Cielo and the GranCabrio Trofeo — with prices of ₹5.31 crore and ₹3.40 crore each (without dealership options).
After seeing great success with the Ranthambore Edition, JLR is getting ready to release a Range Rover Himalayan Edition which will only be available in India. Speaking to the media recently, the company ensured its commitment to local designers while crafting special premium cars for India.
The Nagaland Police has set a new record as the first law enforcement agency in India to use the Mahindra Thar Roxx for active patrol work. Using the AX7L version as a base, the new police car has been customized which improves the state’s patrol vehicles.
The pending Renault Boreal, a seven-seat SUV built on the Dacia Bigster platform, got a 3-star safety rating in the recent Euro NCAP crash tests. Expected to launch in India in 2026, the vehicle will fit two more rows of passengers and follow the design of the Renault Duster to win over buyers in the growing mid-size SUV sector.
For the first time in its history, Japanese carmaker Nissan has revealed the sixth-gen Nissan Micra as an electric vehicle (EV). Using technology from the Renault 5 electric, the new Micra EV is meant for the European market and is scheduled to go on sale there later in the year.
Hyundai Motor India has carried out updates on its popular i20 car to make it better suited to a larger range of customers. For the 2025 model, the company gives customers a new trim level, adds useful features to its base models and introduces a new infotainment feature, all with no changes to the car’s styling.
Tata Motors is readying an EV in the mid-price segment of ₹8–11 lakh, expanding its place in India’s rising EV market. The company’s Punch.ev and Tiago.ev models are already among the leading EVs for passenger use.
In a surprising move, the Indonesian design house GH Style has prepared a body kit based on the new Jimny to style the S-Presso. The new version has attracted interest in Southeast Asia and India, where sales of the S-Presso have dropped for the past year.
Kia has introduced the Carens Clavis, a luxury version of its MPV and buyers can secure a unit starting now before it officially enters the market on May 23, 2025. This new MPV is meant to change the market by exceeding both the Toyota Innova Crysta and Maruti Ertiga in some important regions, despite coming at a price that falls between the two.
As part of a major update, Honda Motor Co. said it will bring 13 new hybrid models to the world market by 2030, reducing its focus on electric vehicles (EVs) because of weak demand.
Tata Motors will be launching the updated 2025 Altroz today on May 22, after five years since the hatchback hit Indian roads in January 2020. The new edition features updated styling, improved features and a reorganized variants list, yet the same engine remains available.
For the first time, deep-tech startup Minus Zero from India has released a full autopilot technology that is custom-made for driving on Indian highways.