If you are planning to buy a new car in 2026 but are feeling confused by the many options, then this guide is just for you. In this article, we will talk about the top 10 cars to be launched in India for 2026, including completely new models and significant facelifts. Let’s start with the most anticipated launches that will redefine the Indian automobile market next year.
1. Kia Seltos (Next-Generation Model)

The new-generation Kia Seltos will arrive in mid-2026, completely redesigned with larger dimensions, a refreshed look and an upgraded interior. It is expected to be larger in size, offering more space for rear passengers and a premium driving experience. Engine options will remain the same, 1.5L turbo petrol, 1.5L diesel and 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol, but the iMT gearbox could be discontinued due to low demand.
Key features include a 12-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 360° camera, Harman Kardon speakers, wireless charging, a Type-C port, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and possibly a built-in dash camera and digital rear-view mirror.
Expected Highlights
- Larger dimensions and refreshed design
- Three engine options: 1.5L turbo-petrol, 1.5L NA petrol, and 1.5L diesel
- IMT transmission likely to be discontinued
- 12-inch touchscreen with Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Digital instrument cluster
- Panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats & possibly massage seats
- Dashcam and digital IRVM
- 17–18 inch alloy wheels, 200 mm ground clearance
Expected price: ₹13 – 27 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: July–September 2026
2. Hyundai Bayon (New Compact SUV)

Hyundai will bring the Bayon to India, which will be positioned between the i20 and the Venue. It will be a crossover SUV that will offer practicality and style. The Bayon will come with a 1.2L petrol and a 1.0L turbo-petrol engine. Hyundai aims to attract buyers who want something more premium than the i20 but more affordable than the Creta. It will offer premium design and excellent practicality, targeting Maruti Franchise buyers.
Expected Highlights
- 1.2-litre petrol and 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine options
- 10.25-inch dual-connected screen
- Wireless charging pad
- Rear AC vents, Type-C ports (front and rear)
- Premium interiors with leather upholstery
- Twin-cylinder CNG technology (for useful boot space)
Expected price : ₹9 -15 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch : August – September 2026
3. Renault Duster & Nissan Terrano (New-Gen SUVs)

The legendary Renault Duster and Nissan Terrano are once again coming to the Indian market. Both the SUVs will share the same platform and offer strong value with their large size and aggressive pricing. Initially, they will be launched with petrol and turbo-petrol engines, which are likely to be launched with a hybrid version later.
Expected features
- Petrol and turbo-petrol engine options (no diesel)
- 360° camera, 10-inch touchscreen, wireless connectivity
- Premium interior with leather seats and LED lighting
- Panoramic sunroof (expected)
- A seven-seater version is also under development
Expected price: ₹11-21 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: March-November 2026
4. Mahindra XUV700 (Electric 7-Seater)

Mahindra is gearing up to launch an electric version of the XUV700, which will feature a 7-seater layout. It will share design cues and tech from the XUV.e9. It will be offered in two battery options – 59 kWh (range ~400 km) and 79 kWh (range ~550 km).
Expected Features
- Battery options: 59 kWh (range ~400 km) and 79 kWh (range ~500–550 km)
- Three 12.3-inch connected screens
- 16-speaker Harman Kardon system
- Ventilated seats, ambient glass roof lighting
- 5G connectivity with video streaming support
Expected price: ₹30-34 lakh* (on-road)
Expected launch: Late 2026
5. Toyota Fortuner (New Generation Model)
After almost a decade, Toyota will finally launch the new-generation Fortuner. It is likely to be unveiled globally at the Bangkok Motor Show 2026 before coming to India. The new Fortuner will offer both hybrid petrol and diesel engines, which will improve performance and efficiency.
Fuel efficiency will also see an improvement due to the hybrid tuck, with mileage expected to improve by around 15-16 km/l.
Expected highlights
- New platform with petrol-hybrid and diesel options
- 2.8L diesel / 2.5L petrol-hybrid engine
- 4×4 drivetrain with CD-frame chassis
- Panoramic sunroof, JBL speakers
- 10-inch touchscreen, ventilated seats and advanced ADAS
Expected price: ₹48 – 67 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: July – August 2026
6. Honda Electric SUV

Honda will launch its first made-in-India electric SUV in 2026. It is being developed locally with plans to export to markets like Japan. The SUV will focus on performance, space and technology.
The model will strengthen Honda’s presence in the EV space, offering an affordable electric SUV option for Indian buyers.
Expected highlights
- Spacious interior with premium features
- 360° camera, LED lighting, wireless connectivity
- Ventilated seats and high-quality speakers
Expected price: ₹13–15 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: Late 2026
7. Skoda & Volkswagen Facelifts (Kushaq, Taigun, Slavia, Virtus)
Skoda and Volkswagen will introduce four facelifted models in 2026, including the Kushak, Taigun, Slavia and Virtus. The updates will focus on premium features such as a panoramic sunroof, 360° camera, digital dash and revised front and rear designs.
The powertrain options will remain unchanged, with the 1.0L turbo-petrol and 1.5L turbo-petrol. The facelifts are aimed at enhancing the visual appeal and comfort levels of their popular models.
Expected Highlights
- Updated front and rear design
- Panoramic sunroof (SUV only)
- 360° camera, digital dashboard, dashcam integration
- Same 1.0L and 1.5L TSI engines
Expected price: ₹13 – 24 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: March – November 2026
8. Mahindra XUV700 (Facelift)
The XUV700 facelift is expected to come with new design changes, better interiors and advanced connectivity. Spy shots reveal a possible third screen, rear sunblinds, 5G support and a 360° camera. While the powertrains remain the same (2.0L turbo petrol and 2.2L diesel), minor changes are expected for better efficiency.
Expected highlights
- Updated exterior design
- 360° camera, 5G connectivity, rear sunblinds
- New infotainment interface
- Engine: 2.0L turbo-petrol and 2.2L diesel (manual/automatic, AWD options)
Expected price: ₹13 – 32 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch: Mid – 2026
9. Maruti Baleno Hybrid 2026 Facelift

The Maruti Baleno will get a minor facelift with an all-new 1.2L 3-cylinder engine replacing the existing 4-cylinder unit. This new engine will offer better mileage and lower emissions and will be more refined. The car will also feature mild-hybrid technology, which will boost efficiency to around 25-28 km/l.
Expected highlights
- 1.2L petrol, CNG and new hybrid engine options
- Improved fuel efficiency (up to 28 km/l)
- Potential sunroof and wireless charging
- Other subtle interior upgrades
Expected price : ₹7.5 – 11 lakh (on-road)
Expected launch : Early 2026
10. Maruti Fronx Facelift
The Maruti Fronx will also come with the same 1.2L 3-cylinder engine as the Baleno. It will be available in petrol, CNG and mild-hybrid variants. The CNG model will continue to use the twin-cylinder technology to maintain boot space. Expect minor updates to the design, an improved infotainment system and better interior materials.
Expected highlights
- 1.2L 3-cylinder petrol and CNG options
- Hybrid variants for better mileage
- Minor interior and exterior updates
- Improved infotainment system
Expected price : ₹8 – 13 lakh* (on-road)
Expected launch : Early 2026
All 2026 Car Launches India Table
| Brand | Model | Type | Expected Launch | Price Range (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kia | Seltos (Next-Gen) | New Model | Jul–Sep 2026 | 13-27 L |
| Hyundai | Bayon | New SUV | Aug–Sep 2026 | 9-15 L |
| Renault/Nissan | Duster & Terrano | New SUV | Mar–Nov 2026 | 11-21 L |
| Mahindra | XUV700 EV | Electric SUV | Late 2026 | 30-34 L |
| Toyota | Fortuner | Next-Gen SUV | Jul–Aug 2026 | 48-67 L |
| Honda | Electric SUV | EV | Late 2026 | 13-15 L |
| Skoda/VW | Kushaq, Taigun, Slavia, Virtus | Facelifts | Mar–Nov 2026 | 13-24 L |
| Mahindra | XUV700 | Facelift | Mid-2026 | 13-32 L |
| Maruti | Baleno | Hybrid Facelift | Early 2026 | 7.5-11 L |
| Maruti | Fronx | Hybrid Facelift | Early 2026 | 8-13 L |
2026 will be an exciting year for car enthusiasts, with a mix of new generation models, facelifts and EV launches. Whether you’re looking for a compact hatchback, a practical SUV or a premium electric vehicle, there’s something new for everyone.
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