2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for India’s automotive scene — from a growing demand for greener vehicles to recent GST reforms reshaping purchase dynamics. As we head into the final months, several exciting car and SUV launches are lined up. If you’re considering buying soon, it might be worth holding off just a little longer. Eight models are poised to arrive before year-end that could influence your decision.
What’s Coming Before the Year-End
Model | Expected Launch Timeframe | What to Expect |
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Mahindra Thar Facelift | Late September | Fresh styling inspired by recent design language, but keeping the current engine-gearbox setup. |
Maruti Victoris | Before Diwali | Comes loaded: it’s set to be Maruti’s safest SUV yet (5-star Bharat NCAP), first with Level-2 ADAS. Three powertrain options: petrol mild-hybrid, strong hybrid, and petrol-CNG. |
Tata Punch Facelift | October | Minor design tweaks and feature enhancements. |
Tata Sierra EV | November | Electric version, likely sharing powertrain components with Tata’s Harrier EV. |
Next-gen Hyundai Venue | November | More significant overall refresh — both inside and out — though the engine lineup remains unchanged. |
Skoda Octavia RS | November | A performance sedan with a 2.0L turbo petrol engine (~265 bhp). Expected to arrive as an imported model, likely priced close to ₹50 lakh (ex-showroom). the Skoda Octavia RS launch here. |
Volkswagen Tayron | November-December | A premium 7-seater SUV. Launch timeline not officially confirmed yet. |
MG Majestor | During Diwali | Previewed earlier in the year. Still awaiting a firm launch date. |
What This Means for Car Buyers
- Better Features, More Choices: New safety tech, hybrid/EV options, and refreshed interiors are becoming more common. The launches due before end-2025 seem to reflect these trends.
- Pricing & Value: With strong safety credentials (like 5-star Bharat NCAP), advanced driver-assist systems, and EV-options, buyers may get significantly more value for money. Some may impact resale or feature expectations for existing models.
- Wait vs Buy Now: If what you want is coming in one of these models, waiting may pay off. On the other hand, if your requirement is immediate, today’s generation or offers still may make sense — but assessing upcoming alternatives could help you negotiate or make a more informed decision.