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Carmakers step up SUV play to break market jam; Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Hyundai hope to stand out

Despite monthly sales of around 45,000 units, Chandra said the mid-size SUV market has become a cluster of lookalike offerings with limited differentiation.
Despite monthly sales of around 45,000 units, Chandra said the mid-size SUV market has become a cluster of lookalike offerings with limited differentiation.

Automakers in India are redrawing their product development plans, increasingly targeting the growing segment of SUV buyers amid escalating competition. With more than three dozen new SUV models and refreshes lined up for introduction over the next five years, companies are focusing on creating sharper differentiation through narrower price and positioning bands for their vehicles.

Through these initiatives, automakers like Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra and Hyundai Motor India are hoping to stand out in a market where every second car sold is an SUV.

Tata Motors on Tuesday introduced the Sierra SUV, resurrecting the iconic nameplate discontinued in the early 2000s. With a starting price of ₹11.49 lakh, Tata Motors is hoping the Sierra will help it carve out a ‘premium mid-size’ niche within the crowded mid-size SUV space dominated by models such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder.

The intent, according to Shailesh Chandra, MD and CEO, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, is to do in the mid-size segment what the Punch model did for sub-compact SUVs: create clear distinction through design, tech and positioning. With the new addition, Tata is hoping to boost its market share in the SUV segment to 20-25 per cent from the current 16-17 per cent.

Despite monthly sales of around 45,000 units, Chandra said the mid-size SUV market has become a cluster of lookalike offerings with limited differentiation. The Sierra is meant to address that gap by targeting a younger, more design-conscious buyer aspiring beyond the mass mid-size band but below full-fledged premium territory, he said.

“There is clear distinctness between who buys a Harrier versus who will buy a Sierra,” he said, adding that the two Tata SUV models would appeal to different cohorts, limiting cannibalisation and broadening the company’s reach.

The new Sierra features a more premium cabin, and latest technologies like optional triple screens, 5G and advanced driver assistance systems.

A few months back, market leader Maruti Suzuki India introduced the Victoris – a feature-rich midsize SUV aimed at young, aspirational Indian families and professionals – further intensifying competition in the segment.

The Sierra will be offered with a diesel and two petrol engines initially, followed by an electric version in the next financial year.

Of the 2.4 million passenger vehicles sold in the domestic market, 1.6 million or 66 per cent were utility vehicles comprising SUVs and MPVs, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

An expanding and diversifying SUV market is leading carmakers to devise their own product offensives. Maruti Suzuki India is lining up eight SUVs as part of its plan to regain a 50 per cent industry share. Hyundai Motor India has laid out a pipeline of 26 models by FY30, including off-roaders and an MPV. Tata itself has seven new sub-brands in development by 2030. Honda is planning a major re-entry with at least ten new models – including seven SUVs – while Toyota Kirloskar Motor is expanding capacity with its upcoming plant to lift annual production beyond one million units.

Analysts say this increasingly granular playbook is inevitable. Puneet Gupta of S&P Global Mobility said brands will need sharply defined identities and differentiated propositions as SUV penetration climbs and models crowd each price band.

According to people aware of the company’s plans, Tata Motors aims to produce around 10,000 units per month of the Sierra in its initial run – a signal of its confidence in the revived nameplate.

With the next five years set to be the most crowded product cycle in India’s SUV history, the real contest will be over how finely automakers slice the segment – and how sharply they execute on product identity to entice a new generation of buyers.

  • Published On Nov 26, 2025 at 07:46 AM IST

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