Upcoming SUVs Launch: Auto Desk. The popularity of SUV segment is continuously increasing in India. Be it small or big, the demand for SUV vehicles is higher than any other segment. Keeping this in mind, many automobile companies are preparing to launch their new and updated SUVs in the coming months. Let us know which companies are involved in this race and what will be special in their upcoming vehicles.
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1.Hyundai Venue (Upcoming SUVs Launch)
Hyundai Motors is a major seller of Venue in the compact SUV segment in India. Now the company is going to launch the new generation of Venue in the Indian market. According to the information, the new Hyundai Venue will be formally introduced on November 4.
Along with the design, many big changes will be seen in the features in the new Venue. It will include features like updated infotainment system, advanced driving assistance system (ADAS) and better interior layout.
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2. Tata Sierra
Something special is also going to come from Tata Motors this year. The company can launch Tata Sierra in the Indian market by the end of November. Although its formal announcement is yet to be made by the company, but it has recently been showcased at Auto Expo 2025.
In the new avatar, Sierra is expected to be introduced with modern design, futuristic features and electric variants. Through this, Tata Motors is going to rejuvenate its old brand with new age technology.
3.Renault Duster (Upcoming SUVs Launch)
Renault’s popular SUV Duster is now going to make a comeback in a new form. The company is preparing to launch its next-generation model soon. However, the launch date has not been announced yet.
The new Renault Duster is being sold as Dacia Duster in many international markets. It is likely to be introduced in the Indian market with a new design, hybrid engine and advanced features.
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4.Nissan Tekton
Nissan is also preparing to strengthen its hold in the SUV market. The company recently showed a glimpse of its new Tekton SUV. It is expected that this vehicle can be launched in the Indian market by the beginning of next year.
This SUV will be built on the platform of Renault Duster, but there will be significant differences in the design and features of both the vehicles. Nissan Tekton can be launched with modern interior, digital cluster and powerful engine options.
5. Skoda Kushaq Facelift (Upcoming SUVs Launch)
Skoda is also preparing to introduce its popular SUV Kushaq in a new look. According to reports, its facelift version will be launched soon.
This SUV has been seen several times on Indian roads during testing. Changes will be made in the front and rear design, while the side profile will remain the same as the current model. The interior will be made more premium in Kushaq Facelift and some new features will also be added.
There will be tremendous movement in the Indian SUV market in the coming months. Big companies like Hyundai, Tata, Renault, Nissan and Skoda are going to enter the market with their new models. Customers will have a plethora of options, whether they want a compact SUV or a premium mid-size model.
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