Here’s a BIG news from Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL)! The South Korean automaker has confirmed 26 new products for the Indian market including facelifts, new-generation models, all-new products coming by the end financial year 2030. The range will consist of 20 ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles, 6 electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicles.
The carmaker says “these aggressive and strategic launch plans demonstrate Hyundai Motor India’s strong commitment to innovation, market responsiveness & delivering sustained value to our customers.” Hyundai hasn’t yet revealed the name of the upcoming products, here’s what we can expect.
Upcoming Hyundai ICE Models
Hyundai’s popular Venue and Creta SUVs are set to enter their next generation in 2025 and 2027, respectively. The all-new Venue is likely to come with significantly updated design and interior, while the engine setup will remain unchanged. The Tucson SUV will also receive a midlife update sometime this year.
The South Korean automaker has also planned to launch the Hyundai Bayon compact crossover in FY2026-27. In global markets, it’s offered with a 1.0L turbocharged petrol engine with two states of tune. Once launched, it will be positioned against the Maruti Fronx and is estimated to cost between Rs 10 lakh – Rs 15 lakh.
More details about the rest upcoming Hyundai cars (ICE) will be revealed in near future.
Upcoming Hyundai EVs

The South Korean automaker aims to expand its EV product portfolio with 6 new models, which are likely include the INSTER EV, Ioniq 9Grand i10 Nios EV and Venue EV. Speculations also suggest that Hyundai Exter EV launch might also be on cards. Additionally, the Hyundai Creta Electric facelift will receive its first midlife update in 2027.
Upcoming Hyundai Hybrid Cars
Hyundai hybrid cars have finally been confirmed for India. While the names and details of the models are not available at the moment, the lineup might include a three-row SUV and the Creta hybrid.
The new 7-seater hybrid SUV will sit between the Alcazar and Tucson SUVs in the company’s product portfolio. With the next-generation update in 2027, the Creta will also receive a strong hybrid powertrain. The carmaker might offer the globally available Tucson’s 1.6L petrol hybrid powertrain or use the 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine with the strong hybrid system.
The company is likely to view the hybrid technology as a replacement for the diesel engines, especially in light of the upcoming stricter BS7 emission norms.