If you are thinking of buying a new mid-size SUV in the near future, then this news is very useful for you! SUVs like Hyundai Creta, Kia Celtos and Toyota Hyurore are already quite popular in this segment.

Given the rising demand, big car manufacturers are preparing to launch many new mid-size SUV models in the coming years. Some of these will be upgraded versions, while some will be completely new models.

Let’s know about 3 upcoming SUV models, which are ready to create a blast on Indian roads!

Hyundai Creta Hybrid – Now also hybrid with petrol and diesel!

Hyundai Creta is one of the best-selling mid-size SUVs in India. Recently, the company launched the Electric variant of Creta and will now be introduced with Hybrid Povertrain.

When will it be launched?

  • According to media reports, Hyundai Creta Hybrid will be launched in the year 2027.
  • Its internal codename SX3 has been kept.
  • It will be produced at the plant in Tamil Nadu.

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Povertrain and features

  • Mild-hybrid and strong hybrid options can be found.
  • More efficient performance with better mileage and low emissions.
  • Latest adas technology and upgraded interior will be supported.

Hyundai Creta Hybrid will be the best option for those who want strong performance with fuel efficiency!

Kia Seltos facelift – New look, more features!

Kia SELTOS is a tremendous popular SUV in the Indian market, and now the company is preparing to bring its updated facelift version.

When will it be launched?

  • According to reports, the new Seltos may be launched in the second half of 2026.
  • It has been spotted several times during testing.

Potential changes and upgrade

  • Bold and more aggressive front grille
  • New LED headlamps and drls
  • Upgraded infotainment system and connected car features
  • Possible Adas 2.0 Safety Technology

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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