Hyundai Inster:
A few weeks ago at the 2024 Busan International Mobility Show, Hyundai unveiled the all-electric Inster. WLTP standards state that the Inster has a targeted driving range of up to 355 km and supports quick charging. It is codenamed HE1i and has a Casper-influenced design. The little e-SUV is anticipated to go on sale in India in 2026 to compete with the Citroen eC3 and Tata Punch EV.
Maruti Suzuki Y43 Micro SUV:
Maruti Suzuki intends to launch a mini SUV by 2026–2027. The 1.2L Z series three-cylinder petrol engine, which made its debut in the new Swift, is probably going to power this five-seater. Nevertheless, since the model is still a few years away, it is currently unknown if it will receive hybrid therapy.
You may anticipate having the option of both manual and automatic transmissions, just like in the tiny SUV market. Six airbags will come standard, along with a sizable touchscreen infotainment system with connectivity options, an automated temperature control system, a flat-bottom steering wheel with mounted controls, push-button start/stop, adjustable headrests, and a host of other features.
Tata Punch ICE Facelift:
Customers have reacted well to Tata Punch since its October 2021 introduction. When the Punch’s electric version was unveiled earlier this year, it shot to the top of the EV sales charts. Tata is now working on the updated ICE Punch model in response to its success. In the upcoming months, the mid-cycle update will be released. Along with internal and external changes, new features may also be incorporated.