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Indian automakers are increasingly turning to nostalgic, well-loved nameplates to win buyers in a crowded market where standing out is becoming more difficult. Industry experts told Business Standard the strategy allows companies to leverage established brand equity, cut marketing costs and build faster emotional connections with consumers overwhelmed by the surge of new models.

“Most of these brands have well-accepted equity, and the connection with customers gets established relatively faster, especially in an already crowded model portfolio,” said Srikumar Krishnamurthy, Senior Vice-President and Co-Group Head, Corporate Sector Ratings, ICRA. Reviving familiar badges also brings down marketing expenditure significantly, he added.

A wave of successful comebacks

Several legacy models have returned to the market in recent years. Tata Motors revived the Sierra, more than two decades after its original version became a cult favourite. The relaunch follows the 2021 comeback of the Safari, which helped Tata sharpen its SUV positioning among both nostalgic customers and new-age buyers.

Maruti Suzuki set the tone earlier with the Baleno — originally a sedan from the early 2000s — which was reintroduced in 2015 as a premium hatchback under Nexa. The Baleno went on to become one of the company’s top-selling models, underlining the drawing power of familiar nameplates.

Hyundai brought back the Santro in 2018, tapping into its strong emotional appeal among Indian families. Mahindra refreshed the iconic Scorpio with the launch of the Scorpio-N in 2022 while retaining the older model as the “Scorpio Classic” to preserve brand loyalty.

Other heritage-linked relaunches include the Grand Vitara and Bolero Neo — not direct reintroductions, but models that capitalise on the legacy and recall of earlier badges.

Brand strength in a cluttered market

Anurag Singh, Advisor at Primus Partners, said that strong legacy brands give OEMs an edge in a marketplace where model proliferation has made differentiation challenging. “There are so many OEMs and each of them have many models, so brand strength is very important to stand out. It makes sense to re-use brands where equity already exists and its persona matches the new product,” he said.

But nostalgia alone is not enough

Analysts caution that reviving an iconic nameplate does not guarantee success. Consumer preferences evolve quickly, and missteps in design, positioning or features can weaken the emotional pull of a familiar badge. To resonate, a revived model must marry nostalgia with modern styling, technology and performance.

With customer acquisition costs rising and competition intensifying, industry watchers expect more automakers to tap into their heritage. Companies are likely to continue combining contemporary engineering with vintage branding to appeal both to loyalists and a younger generation experiencing these storied nameplates for the first time.

  • Published On Dec 7, 2025 at 12:09 PM IST

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