From Power to Style: Cars Launching in July–August 2025

Kia Carens Calvis

The Kia Carens Calvis is set to elevate the game with its modern SUV-inspired styling and three-row spacious layout. Expect premium features, a wide touchscreen, and ventilated seats. it might carry over the 1.5L petrol and diesel engine options with manual and DCT choices. Prices could start around ₹11 lakh. A perfect mix comfort and sleek design

Mahindra Bolero Neo Facelift

The rugged Bolero Neo gets a stylish facelift with tweaked bumpers, LED DRLs, and a refreshed front grille. It’s still powered by the trusted 1.5L diesel engine, tuned for better mileage and smoother driveability. With safer cabin materials, it remains a durable SUV for both city and rural roads. Expected price: ₹10–13 lakh

MG M9

MG M9, is a luxury electric van designed for large families and fleet users. Featuring a spacious and minimalist interior, smart tech, and a range of up to 500 km, the M9 EV is a bold entry in the electric space. Sleek LED lighting and aerodynamic lines add flair. Priced above ₹25 lakh.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara

Maruti’s first all-electric SUV, the e-Vitara, will blend the trusted Grand Vitara design with an electric powertrain. Expect futuristic touches— aero wheels, and digital interiors. Aimed at urban buyers, it may offer 350–400 km of range and start around ₹17–20 lakh.

Renault Duster (New Gen)

Renault brings back the Duster with a complete overhaul. The new-gen Duster features bold, muscular styling, Y-shaped LED lights, and off-road-ready body . It could offer turbo-petrol and strong-hybrid engines. Inside, likely price: ₹11–16 lakh.

Skoda Octavia

Skoda’s beloved Octavia returns with sharper styling and enhanced tech. The 2025 model may feature updated LED lighting, a more premium cabin with dual screens, and a 2.0L TSI petrol engine. Pricing could begin at ₹28 lakh

Hyundai New Venue Facelift

The Hyundai Venue gets a modern refresh with sharper design cues, possibly inspired by the Creta. Inside, look out for a bigger touchscreen and enhanced safety features. It will retain the 1.2L petrol and 1.0L turbo engine options. Starting price expected around ₹8 lakh.

Renault Triber Facelift

The updated Triber will keep its compact MPV charm while adding a new grille, LED headlamps, and digital cluster. Ideal for small families. Packed with new features like automatic climate control, revised displays and six airbags . It will continue with its 72 PS 1-litre NA petrol engine, paired with a manual and automated manual transmission. The current triber is priced from Rs 6.10 lakh to Rs 8.97 lakh

Tata Sierra

The Tata Sierra 2025 is making a bold comeback, blending its iconic retro identity with a futuristic design. With wraparound rear glass, full-width LED light bars, muscular wheels .Price between Rs 20 lakh and Rs 25 lakh.

Skoda Superb

The iconic Skoda Superb is making a grand return in 2025 with a bold design upgrade. Full-LED matrix headlamps, and a coupe-like stance. The cabin is a tech-luxury, dual-screen setup and ambient lighting. Under the hood, expect a powerful 2.0L petrol engine paired with a 7-speed DSG gearbox for refined performance. The Superb is all about space, class, and highway comfort. Likely to be priced between ₹38–42 lakh.

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