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Top Upcoming cars in India | 2021 – 2022

India is coined as one of the most developing markets for automobile industry. With the increasing demand and needs automakers are launching new models to meet them all. Indian Buyers will get all new features and variants with this new upcoming cars.. Here we have listed some top upcoming cars you must look for in 2021- 2022.

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Mahindra Xuv 5OO

Already spied testing in India it will be the second generation of Mahindra XUV 5OO. XUV 5OO is expected to get cosmetic updates and BS-VI compliant. It is believed to be available in 7 seater layout, panoramic sunroof and a fully digital instrument console. We expect it to be launched in April 2021 and expected price range from 1 Rs. 13 to 20 lakh.

Engine2.0 litre diesel
Power155 BHP
Transmission6-speed manual and CVT
Expected Specification

Hyundai Nexo

Nexo is a flagship model offered by Hyundai. It will be the first fuel-cell powered vehicle in the Indian market. With loads of cool features like, lane follow assist, blind-spot monitoring system, and remote parking. it will be an ultimate SUV. It’s estimated price is Rs. 65 lakh and is expected to launch in October.

Battery1.56 kWh
0-100 Kmph9.2 sec
Range1000 km
Expected Specification

Toyota RAV4

One of the popular car of Toyota, RAV4 is a stylish compact crossover SUV. It is powered ba a 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid engine Toyota will import specific units of RAV4 and will directly rival Hyundai Tucson and Jeep Compass. It may be launched in mid-2021which is expected to be priced Rs. 60 lakh.

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EngineAtkinson Cycle petrol
Power218 HP
TransmissionCVT Gearbox
Expected Specification

Hyundai Alcazar

The 7-seater Creta we all are waiting for, is expected to launch be end of April this year. It will be offered with the same Creta’s engine and will be equipped with safety kit featuring multiple airbags and front and Rear parking sensor. It is expected to get a panoramic and a digital instrument cluster.

Engine1.4 litre turbo petrol
Transmission7-speed DCT
Torque242 Nm
Expected Specification

Citroen C5 aircross

Citroen C5 may launch in April with an expected price range of Rs. 28 to 30 lakh. Citroen C5 aircross is a mid-size SUV with 5 people seating capacity. This SUV will also get a panoramic sunroof and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Citroen may offer it in diesel variant which has claimed an economy of 18.6 Kmpl.

Engine2.0 litre diesel
Transmission8-Speed AT
Torque400 NM
Expected Specification

Tata HBX

Tata is coming up with it’s micro suv, the HBX. It is expected to feature a semi-digital instrument cluster and an 7-inch touchscreen system. It may be priced Rs. 5 lakh onward and launch in mid-2021. The HBX will rival Maruti Ignis and Mahindra KUV100 NXT.

Engine1.2 litre petrol
Transmission5-speed M and AT
Torque113 NM
Expected Specification

Toyota Sienna 2021

Toyota Sienna is a minivan, based on TNGA-K platform. The company will offer it in hybrid powertrain and in 5 different trim levels. It will be priced for a range of Rs. 25.50 lakh to Rs. 36.93 lakh. It may arrive lately in 2021.

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Engine2.5 litre Petrol
Seating7-8
Power243 HP
Expected Specification

MG ZS petrol

MG motor is working on petrol variant of ZS SUV and it is spotted testing a many times. It is expected to launch in the first half of 2021. Though India-spec of the model are yet unknown. It is expected to be priced at Rs. 12 lakh.

Power118 BHP
Torque150 NM
Transmission5-speed Manual or 6-speed AT
Expected Specification

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