In the realm of affordable cars , the Indian market is ready to welcome six new models across various segments, catering to the preferences of compact SUV, hatchback, and compact sedan enthusiasts. Let’s delve into the key details of these impending releases.
Upcoming Affordable Cars
Toyota Taisor
The forthcoming Toyota Taisor is slated to replace the discontinued Urban Cruiser, presenting itself as a re-badged version of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx with subtle cosmetic enhancements. Expected features include Toyota’s signature grille, tweaked bumpers, and uniquely designed wheels. The interior is anticipated to showcase a revamped dashboard with new inserts and upholstery. Engine choices will include the 1.2L NA and 1.0L Boosterjet petrol motors. More details here…
Estimated Starting Price – Rs 12 Lakh
Tata Punch.ev
Scheduled to hit the market before the close of 2023, the Tata Punch EV, an electric micro SUV, is poised to offer two variants – MR (medium range) and LR (long range). Drawing inspiration from the Tiago EV or the updated Nexon EV, the Punch EV is speculated to achieve a range of 200km-300km on a full charge. The exterior and interior will undergo modifications accentuating its electric nature. More details here…
Estimated Starting Price – 12 Rs Lakh
New-Gen Maruti Swift/Dzire
The highly anticipated new-generation Maruti Swift hatchback and Dzire compact sedan are expected to debut in February and April-May 2024, respectively. Boasting a new 1.2L, 3-cylinder petrol engine with potential strong hybrid technology, both cars are positioned to be the epitome of fuel efficiency in India, with an estimated mileage of 35kmpl-40kmpl. Lower variants will retain the 1.2L Dualjet petrol engine and CNG fuel options. More details here…
Estimated Starting Price – Rs 6 Lakh (Swift)/Rs 6.50 Lakh (Dzire)
Updated Kia Sonet
The refreshed Kia Sonet is poised to grace showrooms early in 2024, with significant design alterations inspired by the new Seltos. A key highlight is the introduction of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology, offering a range of 7-8 safety features. The interior will receive a facelift with a new dashboard, dual-screen setup, and a 360-degree camera. Powertrain options, including the 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0L turbo petrol, and 1.5L diesel, are expected to remain unchanged. More details here…
Estimated Starting Price – Rs 8 Lakh
Updated Mahindra XUV300
Undergoing final test rounds, the facelifted Mahindra XUV300 is anticipated to roll out in early 2024. A notable addition is the new 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox, replacing the existing 6-speed AMT unit. The XUV300 will pioneer in its segment by offering a panoramic sunroof. Interior enhancements include a redesigned dashboard, wireless phone charger, ventilated front seats, and a digital driver’s display. The overall design cues will draw inspiration from the XUV700 SUV. More details here…
Estimated Starting Price – Rs 9 Lakh