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The Skoda Slavia facelift has gone from a whisper to a roar. The current Slavia is already a hit in the sedan world. People love its solid build, peppy engines, and surprisingly roomy interior. A refreshed version is about to drop. The 2025 Skoda Slavia is geared up to make things even better. It feels like Skoda’s really pushing to keep things fresh, exciting, and competitive.
Electric cars in India are in huge demand right now. And leading the pack is Hyundai Creta Electric. Since it showed up at the Bharat Mobility Expo and then hit the roads, this electric SUV has been grabbing attention left, right, and center. But here’s the real kicker – it’s not just the basic versions that people are eyeing. Car lovers are absolutely flocking to get their hands on the top-of-the-line “Excellence” trim of the Hyundai Creta Electric. It just goes to show, we Indians are ready to splurge a bit more if it means getting fantastic features in our new electric ride.
Families upgrading from compact cars face a surprisingly narrow field of contenders when space, price, and practicality collide. Renault’s Triber and Maruti’s Ertiga both seat seven, both offer essential safety tech, and both work for Indian driving conditions. But they deliver that utility in very different ways.
From refreshed versions of popular SUVs and sedans to exciting new electric vehicles and even a Hydrogen fuel-cell car, Hyundai Motor is gearing up to cater to a diverse range of Indian buyers. If you’re looking for insights into Hyundai new car launch plans, particularly upcoming Hyundai cars in India, this article details over 15 anticipated Hyundai cars that are expected to make a positive impact in India’s automotive industry.
Maruti Suzuki has officially announced the Maruti Fronx launch for its 2025 model in India. This entails a significant upgrade in safety that could redefine the car’s appeal. Every variant of the Maruti Fronx car will now come equipped with six airbags as standard. This is a crucial step by the automaker to prioritize passenger protection. This vital safety enhancement has been effective from July 25, 2025. It has also resulted in a slight adjustment to the Maruti Fronx price in India, with the ex-showroom quote starting at ₹7.59 lakh. Previously, only the higher-end trims of the Fronx – Delta+, Zeta, and Alpha – came with six airbags. The inclusion of side and curtain airbags across all variants, including the base Sigma and Delta trims, now substantially lifts the safety quotient of the Fronx. This move aligns with Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to standardize six airbags across its entire product portfolio in the coming months. This follows similar updates to models like the Baleno, XL6, and Ertiga.
The news that has thrilled automotive enthusiasts and stirred a wave of nostalgia across India is finally confirmed: the iconic Ambassador car is making a comeback!
The Indian automotive landscape is rapidly shifting towards electric mobility. In this regard, the compact SUV category seems ready for a significant transformation.
The newly launched Tata Harrier EV has gone on to become one of the most talked-about Tata new cars. But its immense popularity has now turned into significant delays for prospective buyers. Those who are keen to get their hands on this all-electric SUV will have to exercise patience. The Harrier waiting period for select variants has stretched to an astonishing six months – even more in some cases.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced a voluntary recall campaign in India for specific units of its popular Camry sedan and the luxurious Toyota Vellfire car MPV. This proactive measure is part of a larger global Toyota recall started by the Japanese automaker. The decision highlights the brand’s unwavering commitment to product quality and customer safety. The recall mainly addresses a potential issue with the combination meter – a crucial instrument panel displaying vital vehicle information.
Our top-12 pick for anticipated upcoming Tata Cars in India. Exciting new cars from Tata brand.EVs, facelifts, and brand-new models that will hit Indian roads soon.
The Tata Harrier EV is Tata Motors’ first full-electric SUV. This car combines the rugged DNA of the Tata Harrier with silent, zero-emission driving.
The Mahindra BE 6 seems to have raised the bar in India’s blooming electric SUV niche. In this guide, we explore every BE6 Mahindra variant – from the value-driven Mahindra BE 6 base model to the fully loaded Pack Three – and highlight what makes each of them special. You’ll also see how features, range, and pricing stack up for these variants.
Volkswagen’s flagship three‐row SUV has been spotted testing on Indian roads. This confirms the brand’s bold comeback in the family‐SUV segment.
There is much to look forward to in the Maruti Suzuki XL6. The car has received a significant safety enhancement – six airbags across every variant. This update has triggered a small revision in the Maruti XL6 price, keeping it within competitive margins.
The MG Cyberster is India’s first all-electric convertible sports car, and it has officially arrived. This signals the start of a new era for electric sports cars in the country.
The Tata Harrier EV Base variant heralds the dawn of premium electric SUVs in India. This car comes designed for early adopters. In the Adventure 65 base trim, you will discover a blend of performance, style, and affordability.