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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Auto recap, July 30: Maruti Suzuki Fronx 6 airbags, 2025 Renault Triber at dealerships, Tata Sierra spyshot
The automotive industry is experiencing rapid changes, which makes it difficult to stay informed about all the latest advancements. At HT Auto, we are dedicated to delivering the most relevant and current information as it becomes available. Below is a concise overview of the key highlights from Wednesday, July 30. Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. Maruti Suzuki Fronx gets 6 airbags as standard Maruti Suzuki has rolled out a safety update for the Fronx, now offering six airbags as a standard feature across all variants. This update, which came into effect on July 25, has resulted in a marginal price hike of around 0.5 per cent (ex-showroom). With this move, the Fronx joins the XL6, Baleno, and Ertiga—models that recently received the same safety enhancement. Also check these Cars Find more Cars UPCOMING Volkswagen Polo 2025 999 cc 999 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 8 Lakhs Alert Me When Launched Renault Kwid 999 cc 999 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 4.70 Lakhs Compare View Offers Tata Tiago 1199 cc 1199 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 5 Lakhs Compare View Offers Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 998 cc 998 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 4.23 Lakhs Compare View Offers Hyundai i20 1197 cc 1197 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 7.04 Lakhs Compare View Offers Toyota Glanza 1197 cc 1197 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 6.90 Lakhs Compare View Offers Also Read : Maruti Suzuki Fronx gets 6 airbags as standard 2025 Renault Triber arrives at dealerships. Here's what's new on the facelifted MPV According to recently published social media posts, the newly facelifted Triber has reached dealerships and is on the verge of the commencement of deliveries. Renault India launched the 2025 Triber, bringing multiple changes to the facelifted MPV. The new MPV gets a heavily reworked fascia, a newly sculpted rear profile and more features than before as well. The pricing for the Triber facelift starts from ₹6.30 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to ₹9.17 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-spec version. Also Read : 2025 Renault Triber arrives at dealerships. Here's what's new on the facelifted MPV Tata Sierra spotted on Indian roads. Check it out Tata Motors is preparing to bring back an iconic nameplate with a modern twist. The all-new Tata Sierra SUV, particularly its electric version, has been spotted undergoing road tests in India. Although the test prototype was heavily camouflaged, it still offered some insight into what the final product might look like. The Sierra is being developed in two forms—an all-electric version and an internal combustion engine (ICE) variant. Tata is expected to debut the electric version first, positioning it as the brand's flagship EV, sitting above the Curvv EV and the Harrier EV in the lineup. This will further strengthen Tata's electric vehicle portfolio, which has seen strong growth in recent years. Also Read : Tata Sierra spotted on Indian roads. Check it out Volkswagen Taigun facelift spotted ahead of launch Volkswagen seems to be gearing up for a mid-life update to its Taigun SUV, as a camouflaged test mule was recently spotted on Indian roads for the first time. Launched in 2021, the Taigun has been the German automaker's answer to the highly competitive compact SUV segment in India, and this upcoming facelift aims to keep it fresh against newer rivals. Also Read : Volkswagen Taigun facelift spotted ahead of launch Get insights into Upcoming Cars In India, Electric Vehicles, Upcoming Bikes in India and cutting-edge technology transforming the automotive landscape. First Published Date:


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Tata Sierra spotted on Indian roads. Check it out
Tata Motors is preparing to bring back an iconic nameplate with a modern twist. The all-new Tata Sierra SUV , particularly its electric version, has been spotted undergoing road tests in India. Although the test prototype was heavily camouflaged, it still offered some insight into what the final product might look like. The Sierra is being developed in two forms—an all-electric version and an internal combustion engine (ICE) variant. Tata is expected to debut the electric version first, positioning it as the brand's flagship EV, sitting above the Curvv EV and the Harrier EV in the lineup. This will further strengthen Tata's electric vehicle portfolio, which has seen strong growth in recent years. Also check these Cars Find more Cars UPCOMING Tata Sierra 1498 cc 1498 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 20 - 25 Lakhs Alert Me When Launched Hyundai Creta N Line 1482 cc 1482 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 16.93 Lakhs Compare View Offers MG Hector Plus 1956 cc 1956 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 17.50 Lakhs Compare View Offers Jeep Compass 1956 cc 1956 cc Diesel Diesel ₹ 18.99 Lakhs Compare View Offers Force Motors Gurkha 2596 cc 2596 cc Diesel Diesel ₹ 16.75 Lakhs Compare View Offers Toyota Innova Crysta 2393 cc 2393 cc Diesel Diesel ₹ 19.99 Lakhs Compare View Offers The spotted test mule, though wrapped in camouflage, hinted at some distinctive design elements. These include a tall and flat front end, squared-off LED headlamps arranged vertically, and a large air intake area housing sensors for ADAS features. Other notable styling cues include flush-mounted door handles, a rear bumper with an integrated number plate holder, and wraparound LED tail lamps. The design appears to have evolved from the concept displayed at Auto Expo 2025, with features like aero-style alloy wheels, a roof-mounted spoiler, and a shark fin antenna standing out. Inside the cabin, the Sierra EV is likely to offer a tech-rich experience. Expect a large touchscreen infotainment system with wireless connectivity, a fully digital driver display, a panoramic sunroof, and a floating-style centre console. The steering wheel could adopt the new Tata design theme, complete with an illuminated logo and haptic touch controls. Additional premium features may include ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera system, and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Also Read : Tata Sierra EV to launch in FY26. Check details In terms of performance, the Sierra EV is expected to deliver a range of approximately 500 km on a full charge. Meanwhile, the ICE version could be offered with a 2.0-litre diesel engine and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol option, both paired with manual and automatic transmissions. The Tata Sierra's return promises to blend nostalgia with innovation, aiming to cater to both traditional SUV enthusiasts and the growing base of EV buyers in India. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date:


NDTV
21-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Top 5 Upcoming SUVs In India: Tata Sierra To Mahindra Bolero
The Indian market has seen a surge in the SUV segment over the past few years. Also, the key brands in the country's market are working to strengthen their presence with the launch of new and updated SUVs. Here are five SUVs that are expected to arrive in the Indian market sooner than expected. New-Gen Renault Duster Renault is gearing up to introduce a bunch of new cars in the global market. The brand recently unveiled the Renault Boreal for the worldwide market and is also planning to launch the New-Gen Duster in India. The updated Duster will be based on the brand's CMF-B+ platform and is likely to get a hybrid powertrain as an option. While the brand has been tight-lipped about the launch, it is expected to hit the Indian shores by the festival season. New-Gen Renault Duster Nissan SUV and MPV Nissan recently teased two upcoming mid-size SUVs and an MPV for the Indian market. Reports suggest that the Japanese carmaker is set to launch the MPV first, followed by the SUV. The Nissan MPV will share its platform with the Renault Triber, while the SUV is likely to be the Nissan Terrano successor. Nissan is likely to roll out its new portfolio by the year-end or early 2026. Nissan SUV and MPV Tata Sierra The Tata Sierra is revving for its comeback by the year-end with a new look and exterior elements like a high-mounted bonnet, vertically-split headlamps, gloss black grille with silver skid plates, wide air dams with ADAS sensor installed in the inner layer, and flush door handles. While the details of the interior are unknown, the brand is expected to equip the new Sierra with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 2.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger, and more. Tata Sierra New-Gen Mahindra Bolero Snapped testing on multiple occasions, Mahindra is likely to take the wraps off the new-gen Bolero. The mules of the SUV have been snapped a few times by now, and the launch could take place on August 15 with a refreshed look and elements like flush-type door handles, independent rear suspension, and more. New-Gen Kia Seltos Kia is planning its next move to diversify its Indian portfolio. The brand recently launched the Carens Clavis ICE and EV in the market and is now preparing to launch the new-gen Kia Seltos by early 2026. Reports suggest that the new Seltos will get a hybrid powertrain, challenging the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder.


India Today
07-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Tata to launch new compact SUV, 7 new cars to come by 2030
Tata Motors is gearing up to broaden its SUV portfolio in India with an all-new compact SUV, codenamed Scarlet. Among seven new nameplates the homegrown automaker plans to roll out by 2030, the Scarlet will compete in the fiercely competitive compact SUV is expected to bring a boxy, upright stance inspired by the design language of the upcoming Tata Sierra, making it distinct from the more curvaceous Nexon. Though official details remain under wraps, the Scarlet is expected to support multiple powertrain options. These could include:1.2-litre turbo-petrol from the Nexon (120bhp)1.2-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol from the Curvv (125bhp)A new 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrolA possible diesel optionadvertisementTata is also reportedly considering an all-electric version of the Scarlet, which could feature motors on both axles to offer an AWD setup. While this could provide enhanced traction for adventurous buyers, an AWD version of the internal combustion variant is unlikely due to cost and packaging limitations. The Scarlet will slot into the highly competitive compact SUV space, already populated by Tata's own Punch and Nexon. Despite the overlap, Tata intends to differentiate the Scarlet by targeting a different buyer persona, likely leaning towards those seeking a bolder, lifestyle-oriented for the Scarlet are expected to overlap with the Nexon range, currently priced between Rs 8 lakh and Rs 15.6 lakh for the ICE version, and Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 17.19 lakh for the EV (all prices are ex-showroom). Tata is likely to fine-tune the pricing strategy to avoid cannibalisation while appealing to new customer Scarlet, Tata Motors is reportedly also preparing to expand its EV lineup with two more sub-4-metre all-electric models: codenamed Kuno and Terra. These models align with Tata's broader EV strategy of offering two options per segment: entry-level, mid-level, and premium, ensuring a comprehensive EV portfolio by the end of the the Scarlet is still some time away, Tata Motors has officially confirmed that the much-awaited Sierra will launch later this year. Speaking at the recent launch, Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, announced that the Sierra will debut in both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric versions within the current calendar year. This confirmation puts an end to speculation about its launch timeline. "The Sierra will definitely come out this calendar year, and it'll be both in ICE and EV form," said iconic Tata Sierra is set to make a modern-day comeback, redesigned for contemporary buyers. It will feature bold styling, advanced technology, and the flexibility of dual powertrains, bringing the legendary nameplate into the modern era.A near-production version of the Sierra was recently displayed at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, giving enthusiasts a glimpse of what's to come. Additionally, latest spy shots of test mules have revealed new insights into the SUV's design language, features, and potential engine options, building anticipation ahead of its return to Indian to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


NDTV
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Rumour Breakdown: Is Tata Motors Really Developing Mini Defender?
Tata Motors is the present owner of the British auto marque - Jaguar Land Rover. The duo has shared a platform in the past for the development of the Tata Harrier and Safari SUVs. A foreign publication has quoted that the JLR owner, Tata Motors, is developing a mini Defender. Well, it is not completely true. The company is developing the new-gen avatar of the Tata Sierra SUV, which the media outlet is referring to as the baby Land Rover Defender. The Tata Sierra was revealed in its production-spec avatar at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo. In the new-gen rendition, the Sierra does take some inspiration from the Land Rover Defender. In fact, the silhouette is quite similar to the luxury off-roader. It misses out on the tailgate-mounted spare wheel. On the front, it gets a large piano-black grille and slender LED DRLs. The bumper is finished with a silver scuff plate, adding to the element. The 2025 Tata Sierra also uses flush handles to accentuate the overall appeal, and the rear windscreen, quarter glass, and windows are designed to mimic a single-glass piece. The upright stance also makes it look menacing, if anything. Furthermore, the clamshell hatch for the tailgate is a thing to be admired. On the inside, the Sierra is expected to get a utilitarian-style dashboard, quite like the Defender. Also, it is expected to come with an LCD infotainment unit that uses a Land Rover-style skin for the digital dials. There will be both EV and ICE powertrains available on the so-called Baby Defender. The Sierra will come with Tata Motors' all-new 1.5L turbo-petrol engine. Furthermore, the SUV is expected to get an AWD layout with both ICE and EV powertrains. The launch is expected to happen around Diwali this year.