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Cars, SUVs set to launch post lockdown

The ongoing lockdown has brought business to a virtual standstill, and the auto industry in particular has been among the worst hit. Carmakers are raring to make up for the lost time so expect a flurry of launches as the lockdown lifts. We’ve listed all that’s coming and categorised the models by estimated starting price. Scroll down to see all the cars, SUVs and MPVs that are headed to a showroom near you.

Expected prices between Rs 5-10 lakh 

Datsun Redigo facelift

 

The Redigo will soon get its biggest update yet. Leaked images show a heavily tweaked front fascia comprising a larger grille, sharper headlights, large ‘L-shaped' DRLs and new design wheels. The facelift also gets structural changes that make the Redigo compliant with the latest crash and pedestrian protection norms. The cabin will get an upgrade too with the talking point being the incorporation of a new touchscreen infotainment system. The Datsun Redigo facelift will come in four variants, with 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre petrol engines upgraded to BS6.

Datsun Redigo facelift
Engine 0.8-litre petrol; 1.0-litre petrol
Max power 54hp; 68hp
Max torque 72Nm; 91Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/AMT auto (1.0-litre only)
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 2.9-5 lakh

Honda Jazz BS6

 

Honda has already teased the BS6 Jazz that is set to get a mild makeover with a tweaked front grille and bumper and LED headlamps and DRLs. The interior design and features list are expected to be carried forward with minimum revisions. Existing powertrains will make a transition to BS6, with only the petrol getting an automatic on offer. The BS6 Jazz is waiting in the wings and will be introduced soon, with prices expected to move up to Rs 7.6-9.8 lakh.

Honda Jazz BS6
Engine 1.2-litre petrol; 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 90hp; 100hp
Max torque 110Nm; 200Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/CVT auto; 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 7.6-9.8 lakh

Honda WR-V facelift

 

Honda’s Jazz-based cross-hatch will soon be spruced up. A more chiselled out front bumper, slatted front grille, LED projector headlamps and LED tail lamps will round up styling updates on the WR-V facelift. Changes to the cabin and equipment list will be kept to a minimum. Both the petrol and diesel engines will be updated to BS6 emission norms. With a mild mark-up, the WR-V is expected to carry a Rs 8.3-10.8 lakh price tag.

Honda WR-V facelift
Engine 1.2-litre petrol; 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 90hp; 100hp
Max torque 110Nm; 200Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual; 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 8.3-10.8 lakh

Kia Sonet

 

Kia will enter the compact SUV segment with the production version of the Sonet concept that broke cover at Auto Expo 2020. Though it will share its underpinnings with the Hyundai Venue, the Sonet will boast of a remarkably different and muscular design, a plush cabin and premium features like a 10.25-inch touchscreen, a Bose sound system, a 360-degree camera, drive modes and leatherette upholstery. The Sonet will have the same powertrain options as the Venue, though a diesel-auto combination will be unique. Kia is aiming for the Sonet launch around August this year, at an expected price of Rs 7-11.5 lakh.

Kia Sonet
Engine 1.2-litre petrol; 1.0-litre turbo-petrol; 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 83hp; 120hp; 100hp
Max torque 114Nm; 172Nm; 240Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/iMT; 6-speed manual/7-speed DCT auto; 6-speed manual/6-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 7-11.5 lakh

Maruti Suzuki S-Cross 1.5 petrol

 

Maruti’s large crossover is ready to swap the 1.3-litre diesel engine under its hood with a 1.5-litre petrol. A manual gearbox will be standard fit though buyers will also have the option of an automatic transmission – a first for the S-Cross. The S-Cross petrol auto will also go one-up on the manual with efficiency-enhancing mild-hybrid tech. Maruti could prudently price the petrol S-Cross with a starting price slightly below that of the outgoing diesel model. Expect the launch soon after the lockdown lifts.

Maruti S-Cross 1.5 petrol
Engine 1.5-litre petrol
Max power 105hp
Max torque 138Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/4-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 8.2-12 lakh

Nissan Magnite

 

Nissan’s compact SUV, expected to arrive around August, will have a striking design with a crossover stance and will boast premium features like a massive touchscreen, connected-car tech, and even a 360-degree camera. The Magnite will be priced at around Rs 5.25 lakh and the ultra-competitive positioning could help it one-up its competition. Powertrains on offer will include petrol engines with manual and automatic gearbox options.

Nissan Magnite
Engine 1.0-litre petrol; 1.0-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 72hp; 95hp
Max torque 96Nm; -
Gearbox 5-speed manual/AMT auto; 5-speed manual/CVT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 5.25-8 lakh

Renault Triber AMT

 

Renault’s compact 7-seater has won buyers over for its flexibility and the soon-to-launch automatic version is expected to add a new layer of convenience to the package. The gearbox will be a 5-speed AMT, which will come mated to the existing 72hp, 1.0-litre petrol engine. Expect the Triber AMT to be priced at a Rs 50,000 premium over the manual. Further down the road, Renault will also introduce a more powerful, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine to the line-up.

Renault Triber AMT
Engine 1.0-litre petrol
Max power 72hp
Max torque 96Nm
Gearbox AMT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 6.8-7.3 lakh

Skoda Rapid 1.0 TSI petrol

 

Out go the Skoda Rapid’s 1.6-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines, and in comes a new 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit. The 110hp, three-cylinder engine will initially be offered with a manual transmission while a torque converter automatic gearbox will be introduced a few months later. Cosmetically, little will change, and in terms of features too, only mild tweaks are expected, like a new touchscreen infotainment system. Expect prices between Rs 8.8-13.3 lakh.

Skoda Rapid 1.0 TSI petrol
Engine 1.0-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 110hp
Max torque 175Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual/6-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 8.8-13.3 lakh

Toyota Urban Cruiser

 

 

Toyota will launch the Urban Cruiser by late July or August this year. Essentially a badge-engineered Maruti Vitara Brezza, the Urban Cruiser will get minor revisions to soft parts like the bumpers and grille, and sport a lighter hue inside the cabin. The compact SUV will share its running gear with the petrol Maruti, though it might go a step further by offering a mild-hybrid system with the manual transmission, in addition to the automatic models. Expected a  Rs 7.5-11.5 lakh price tag, as well as Toyota’s longer, three-year warranty package.     

Toyota Urban Cruiser
Engine 1.5-litre petrol
Max power 105hp
Max torque 138Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/4-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 7.5-11.5 lakh

Expected prices between Rs 10-20 lakh

New Force Gurkha

 

The next-gen off-roader broke cover at the 2020 Auto Expo. Though still instantly recognisable as the Gurkha, the new model benefits from modern stylistic touches like LED DRLs. Open the doors and major updates to the cabin await. The dashboard boasts an all new design and second-row passengers now face the front. The new Gurkha also gets more by the way of features. With all new underpinnings, there are major mechanical changes as well. The updated model will be launched with a BS6-compliant, 2.6-litre diesel engine in the coming weeks.

New Force Gurkha
Engine 2.6-litre diesel
Max power 90hp
Max torque 260Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 10.75-11.75 lakh

New Honda City

 

This is the big one for Honda, and anyone in the market for a midsize sedan. The fifth-gen City will be marginally larger than the current car. The class-best cabin width said to be pitched as one of the car’s key points. Cabin space aside, the new City promises to be big on equipment too. Fully loaded models are expected to pack in LED headlamps, a sunroof, a lane watch camera and more. Engine options will include Honda’s tried-and-tested 1.5-litre diesel as well as a new twin-cam 1.5-litre petrol engine on offer, along with a CVT-auto option.

New Honda City
Engine 1.5-litre petrol; 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 121hp*; 100hp
Max torque 150Nm*; 200Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual /CVT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 10-15 lakh

*Expected

Hyundai Elantra 1.5 diesel

 

Hyundai introduced an Elantra facelift last year that brought with it sharper styling, more equipment and a BS6-compliant iteration of the 2.0-litre petrol mill. With BS6 fuel now available across India, the carmaker will roll out the diesel version of the updated Elantra. The engine in question is Hyundai’s new 1.5-litre diesel unit in its higher 115hp state of tune. As before, the Elantra diesel will be available with manual and automatic gearbox options. 

Hyundai Elantra 1.5 diesel
Engine 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 115hp
Max torque 250Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual/6-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 18.00-21.50 lakh

Mahindra Marazzo BS6

 

The Marazzo awaits a move to BS6 and the upgrade is just round the corner. Though the 1.5-litre diesel engine will continue in its current 123hp state of tune, the shift to cleaner albeit expensive emission technology is expected to see prices creep up to Rs 10.5-15 lakh. A variant rejig for the Marazzo is also on the cards. In coming months, Mahindra will also add an automatic option for the diesel in addition to introducing a petrol variant with a 163hp, 1.5-litre turbo-GDI unit from the company’s mStallion engine family.

Mahindra Marazzo BS6
Engine 1.5-litre diesel
Max power 123hp
Max torque 300Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 10.5-15 lakh

New Mahindra Thar

 

The all-new Thar is Mahindra’s big launch for 2020. New from the grounds up as it may be, the off-roader will carry forward the familiar look though there will be the option of a factory-fit hard-top roof for the first time. The cabin will be a marked improvement with a redesigned dashboard, front-facing second row seats and features like a touchscreen and rear camera. There will be a diesel engine with a manual transmission as standard, though an automatic option is also expected. In a first for the Thar, a petrol engine will also be on offer.   

New Mahindra Thar
Engine 2.2-litre diesel; 2.0-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 140hp; 190hp
Max torque 320Nm; 380Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual/Torque converter auto; 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 11-13 lakh

Mahindra XUV300 130hp petrol

 

Though the XUV300 is already available with BS6-compliant 1.2-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines, the line-up is set to expand soon with the addition of a 1.2-litre, direct-injection, turbo-petrol engine from Mahindra’s mStallion range of engines. Allied to a manual gearbox, the new power plant will put out 130hp/230Nm (20hp/30Nm more than the current petrol mill). XUV300 with the potent engine was already showcased at the Auto Expo in ‘Sportz’ trim, body graphics and an all-black cabin with red accents. Expect to pay a premium over the current petrol variants that retail for Rs 8.3-11.84 lakh.

Mahindra XUV300 130hp petrol
Engine 1.2-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 130hp
Max torque 230Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 11-12.5 lakh

MG Hector Plus

 

In a nutshell, the Hector Plus is the three-row version of the Hector already on sale in India. No longer than the standard Hector in wheelbase and overall length, the Plus will be identifiable by its revised front fascia and tail. The addition of the third row will be the big change on the inside, and MG could also offer the option of a bench seat or captain’s chairs for the middle row. The new model will be powered by the same 1.5-litre turbo-petrol – in standard and mild-hybrid guise – and 2.0-litre diesel engines as the regular Hector. As things stand, the MG Hector Plus is slated for a June launch.

MG Hector Plus
Engine 1.5-litre turbo-petrol; 2.0-litre diesel
Max power 143hp; 170hp
Max torque 250Nm; 350Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual/DCT auto (non-hybrid petrol only); 6-speed manual
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 14-19 lakh

Nissan Kicks BS6

 

Nissan’s capable Kicks will make a dramatic entry into the BS6 era, armed with a high-tech, 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine. The Kicks has 156hp on call, along with the Renault Duster that’ll share the engine, making it the one of the most powerful petrol SUVs in the segment. Buyers will have the option of a 6-speed manual transmission as well as an 8-step CVT auto. Diesels will no longer be on offer but the 1.5 petrol will be upgraded to BS6. The updated Nissan Kicks gets four variants. Since the automaker has officially revealed details of the imminent upgrade, a price announcement is slated to take place soon.

Nissan Kicks BS6
Engine 1.5-litre petrol; 1.3-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 106hp; 156hp
Max torque 142Nm; 254Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual; 6-speed manual/8-step CVT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 9.7-14 lakh

Renault Duster 1.3 turbo-petrol

 

With the diesel engine gone, the Duster soldiers on with a BS6 version of the old 1.5 petrol. Things will get a lot more exciting soon when the new 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine arrives. As on the Nissan Kicks, the direct injection engine will put out a class-leading 156hp. Transmission duties will be handled by a manual as well as a CVT-automatic transmission. The diesel’s departure doesn’t sound all that bad now, does it?     

Engine 1.3-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 156hp
Max torque 254Nm
Gearbox 6-speed manual/8-step CVT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 10-13 lakh

Expected prices above Rs 20 lakh

Hyundai Tucson facelift

 

The Tucson facelift is the next launch lined up by Hyundai for India. The update will bring with it sharper looks aided largely by a wider front grill and new headlamps. Interiors will be thoroughly revised too. In true Hyundai fashion, the SUV will pack in loads of additional equipment, like Blue Link connected-car tech, a power-adjustable passenger seat and a new touchscreen. Previous powertrains will be updated to BS6 emission norms, though the diesel will get a new gearbox. The Tucson facelift line-up will comprise of just two trims – GL(O) and GLS. 

Hyundai Tucson facelift
Engine 2.0-litre petrol; 2.0-litre diesel
Max power 150hp; 182hp
Max torque 192Nm; 400Nm
Gearbox 6-speed torque converter auto; 8-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 22.8-28 lakh

Isuzu D-Max V-cross BS6

 

While BS6 norms kicked in earlier this year, the COVID-19 lockdown meant that Isuzu had to push back the launch of its BS6 model range to the second half of 2020. One of the most sophisticated offerings of its kind in the Indian market, the V-cross pickup is expected to make a comeback with its upgraded powertrain. Isuzu had already announced earlier that prices for the D-Max V-cross pickup and MU-X SUV will go up by Rs 3-4 lakh with the update.    

Isuzu D-Max V-Cross BS6
Engine 2.5-litre diesel; 1.9-litre diesel
Max power 136hp*; 150hp*
Max torque 320Nm*; 350Nm*
Gearbox 5-speed manual; 6-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 20-23.5 lakh

*Expected 

Isuzu MU-X BS6

 

The Japanese automaker’s full-size, three-row SUV is also lined up for a transition to BS6 in the latter half of 2020. Expect the BS4 model’s diesel powertrain to continue in its greener avatar. Though the MU-X was competitively priced earlier, the upcoming model’s substantial mark-up will put it on a more even footing with its rivals.  

Isuzu MU-X BS6
Engine 3.0-litre diesel
Max power 177hp*
Max torque 380Nm*
Gearbox 5-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 31-33 lakh

*Expected

Skoda Karoq

 

The Jeep Compass-sized Skoda Karoq is all set to go on sale in India shortly. Far removed from the quirky Yeti of old, the Karoq looks like a shrunken Kodiaq. It’s a new-age Skoda inside and the sole version on sale will be loaded to the gills with features. A fully-digital instrument cluster, sunroof, powered driver seat, ambient lighting and LED headlamps will be standard fit. There’ll be only one engine-gearbox combo on offer – a 150hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch auto. What’s the SUV like to drive? Click here to read our exclusive Skoda Karoq India review.

Engine 1.5-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 150hp
Max torque 250Nm
Gearbox 7-speed DCT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 24 lakh

Skoda Superb facelift

 

Skoda’s large sedan goes petrol-only for the BS6 era. The 2.0 diesel is gone and even the 1.8 petrol makes way for a new and more powerful 190hp, 2.0-litre petrol engine. The engine upgrade will be accompanied by a few updates outside and in. There’s a revised front bumper, new LED headlamps, and a revised grille up front, with more chrome used to embellish the rear. The cabin is all set to include a full-digital instrument cluster, updated infotainment system and provision for wireless phone charging. Bookings for the Skoda Superb facelift already underway, so expect a price announcement soon.

Skoda Superb facelift
Engine 2.0-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 190hp
Max torque 320Nm
Gearbox 7-speed DCT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 29-32 lakh

Expected prices above 50 lakh

Land Rover Defender

 

Land Rover revived its iconic Defender line after the previous iteration’s production ended in 2016. The all-new Defender uses a new platform based on a monocoque construction, and has vastly different styling compared to the model it replaces. It's more modern, yet it harks back to various design elements of the original. The Defender is being offered in India in three-door (90) and five-door (110) form, though there’ll only be a petrol engine to begin with. Prices are already out and deliveries in India are set to commence in late (August) 2020. Click here to read our review of the new Land Rover Defender.

Land Rover Defender
Engine 2.0-litre turbo-petrol
Max power 300hp
Max torque 400Nm
Gearbox 8-speed torque converter auto
Price (ex-showroom) Rs 69.99-86.27 lakh

Expected prices above Rs 1 crore

Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe

 

Mercedes will digitally launch the C 63 Coupe in India on May 27. A high-strung iteration of the standard C-class sedan, the two-door coupé gets a sharper, raked roofline and more aggressive styling, including the ‘Panamericana’ front grille and blacked-out 18-inch alloys. The highlight of the C 63 is its 476hp, 4.0-litre V8 capable of propelling the Merc from 0-100kph in a claimed 4sec, and onwards to a limited top speed of 250kph. Expect the German automaker to command a sizeable sum for this performance.

Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe
Engine 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8 petrol
Max power 476hp
Max torque 650Nm
Gearbox 9-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 1.5 crore

Mercedes-AMG GT R

 

Mercedes will reintroduce the AMG GT R in India on May 27, replete with feature updates for 2020. Powered by a 585hp, 4.0-litre, V8 bi-turbo engine, the model will be the German marque’s fastest production car in India. The two-door coupé is touted to hit the ton mark (from standstill) in just 3.6sec; its top speed is claimed to be over 317kph. When on sale back in 2017, it cost a whopping Rs 2.23 crore. We even got a chance to drive and review the AMG GT R back then. Expect the 2020 model to be positioned in a similar price band.

Mercedes-AMG GT R
Engine 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8 petrol
Max power 585hp
Max torque 700Nm
Gearbox 7-speed DCT auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 2.25 crore

Mercedes-Benz GLS

 

Mercedes would like you to think of the all-new GLS as the ‘S-class of SUVs’. The new GLS sports Mercs’ latest design language, both on the exterior and interior. It’s big on luxury and tech and seating for seven remains its USP. Mercedes will likely offer the GLS in India with a petrol engine option, though the diesel version will be the mainstay of the range. The GLS will be launched in the second half of the year. The all-electric EQC, new A-class Limousine and GLA are other Mercedes models set to go on sale in 2020.

Mercedes-Benz GLS
Engine 3.0-litre turbo-petrol; 3.0-litre diesel
Max power 367hp; 330hp
Max torque 500Nm; 700Nm
Gearbox 9-speed torque converter auto
Expected price (ex-showroom) Rs 1.1 Crore

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