From the Tata Nexon iCNG to the Maybach EQS 680, the festive season of 2024 is set to see a variety of upcoming new car launches in India. Here’s a list of the top upcoming new car launches by Diwali this year.
Tata Motors is set to launch the ICE variants of its Coupe SUV in India on 2 September 2024. The Tata Curvv price is expected to be ₹12 lakh onwards.
With an expected price of ₹4 crore, the Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 would be one of the many upcoming Mercedes cars in India in 2024. Set to be flagship SUV for Mercedes-Benz in India, the Maybach EQS 680 will be launched on 5 September 2024.
Hyundai’s much-awaited Alcazar facelift will be launched on 9 September 2024 with a set of design and feature updates. With an expected price of ₹18 lakh onwards, bookings for the new Hyundai Alcazar have already commenced by Hyundai India.
After the ZS EV, MG is all set to introduce its other EV in the Indian market on 11 September 2024, the Windsor EV. Known as the Cloud EV elsewhere, the MG Windsor EV price will most likely be ₹20 lakh onwards.
The first CNG car to be offered with a turbocharged petrol engine, the Tata Nexon iCNG will be launched in September 2024. Featuring Tata’s dual-cylinder technology, it is expected to be priced from ₹9 lakh onwards.
Kia India is set to launch the highly anticipated 2025 Kia Carnival MPV on 3 October 2024, marking a significant update since its initial introduction in 2020. The price of the all-new Kia Carnival is set to range between ₹50 lakh and ₹60 lakh.
The locally assembled Audi Q6 e-tron price is expected to be in the range of around ₹85 lakh. The high-spec Quattro variant is likely to be introduced in India in early September.
The Kia EV9 price is expected to be similar to its competitors like the BMW iX and Audi Q8 e-tron. This flagship electric SUV of Kia, the Kia EV9, will be launched on 3 October 2024.
The price of the sixth-generation long-wheelbase Mercedes-Benz E-Class is expected to start at over ₹85 lakh. Bookings for the all-new E-Class will begin next month as its production is already underway. The Indian version will resemble the China-specific E-Class L.