
India’s auto market is gearing up for excitement in the second half of 2025, with six major carmakers preparing to launch new models across various segments. From compact SUVs to premium sedans, these upcoming cars could be game-changers — especially for buyers in Tier-2 cities looking for the perfect mix of mileage, style, and affordability.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s expected.
1. Hyundai Alcazar Facelift
Hyundai is giving its popular Alcazar SUV a fresh look. The facelift will likely come with new styling, upgraded interiors, and a more refined drive experience. It’s expected to continue with both petrol and diesel engine options.
For families in cities like Nagpur, Bhopal, or Mysuru looking for a spacious 6- or 7-seater with brand reliability, the new Alcazar might be worth waiting for.

2. Kia Clavis (New Compact SUV)
Kia is entering the compact SUV space again — this time with the Clavis, expected to launch by late 2025. Positioned below the Seltos, the Clavis may offer strong competition to the Tata Nexon and Hyundai Venue.
Tier-2 buyers looking for an SUV-style vehicle with modern features but compact dimensions for city driving may find this a promising option.

3. Tata Curvv
Tata’s Curvv is one of the most anticipated launches this year. It’s expected in both electric and ICE (petrol/diesel) versions, making it a versatile choice. The design is sporty and coupe-inspired, something fresh for Indian roads.
For eco-conscious buyers in cities like Indore or Raipur, the Curvv EV could serve as an aspirational upgrade without compromising on running costs.

4. Mahindra XUV.e8
Mahindra is set to launch the XUV.e8, an all-electric version of the XUV700. This SUV will cater to premium buyers interested in moving to electric without giving up size, power, or comfort.
Though it may be priced on the higher side, growing EV infrastructure even in Tier-2 cities could make this a solid long-term option.

5. Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara 7-Seater
Maruti is reportedly preparing a 7-seater version of its Grand Vitara, aiming to tap into the family segment even deeper. With trusted service support and better fuel efficiency, this could be a strong pick for large families or commercial taxi use in cities like Aurangabad, Surat, or Ranchi.

6. Honda Amaze New Generation
The next-gen Honda Amaze will target compact sedan buyers looking for a practical daily car with a touch of sophistication. It is expected to come with updated interiors, better ride quality, and improved safety.
With Honda’s loyal following in Indian towns and smaller cities, the new Amaze may retain its appeal among salaried professionals and first-time buyers.

Conclusion
This year’s upcoming launches reflect a clear shift toward electric, feature-rich, and family-friendly vehicles. For buyers in Tier-2 cities, where budget-consciousness and multi-use practicality matter, these new options offer a wide range of choices. Whether you’re planning to upgrade or enter the market for the first time, 2025 could be the perfect year to make your move.