Monday, December 1, 2025
23.1 C
New Delhi

SUVs to dominate car launches; 15 models set to roll out between November and March



<p>Companies are sticking to aggressive timelines as a combination of GST relief, easier financing, and pent-up festive demand have kept dealerships running at full throttle.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= Companies are sticking to aggressive timelines as a combination of GST relief, easier financing, and pent-up festive demand have kept dealerships running at full throttle.

There’s no sign of a year-end slowdown in the Indian passenger vehicle market. At least 15 new models — including 13 SUVs — will debut between November and March as carmakers race to capitalise on the festive-season boom and record October sales.

Mass and luxury carmakers alike are doubling down on high margin models and keeping production lines running at full tilt to sustain the momentum, industry executives said. “We are prioritising high-margin SUV production,” said an executive at a leading automaker who requested not to be identified.

Sport-utility vehicles today account for more than half of all passenger vehicle sales in India. Small cars are making a comeback after the recent goods and services tax (GST) cuts, but the next five months will still see just one sedan — the Mercedes CLA — and one crossover — the Fronx hybrid — entering the market.

Among the most anticipated launches this season is Tata Motors’ revived Sierra, a mid-size SUV, making a comeback after 22 years. Teasers of the model have already sparked nostalgia and excitement ahead of its debut later this month. Mahindra is gearing up to unveil its first ‘born electric’ seven-seater SUV, while Maruti Suzuki — fresh off flagging off the e-Vitara exports to Europe — is preparing for its India launch next month. Foreign players are equally charged.

Renault’s new-generation Duster and Nissan’s Tekton are set to add muscle to an already crowded SUV calendar. In the luxury end of the market, BMW and Volvo are set to drive in new premium electric SUVs. Traditionally, after the Diwali season, automakers focus on clearing year-end stock and avoid major launches before the model-year reset.

But this time, companies are sticking to aggressive timelines as a combination of GST relief, easier financing, and pent-up festive demand have kept dealerships running at full throttle, industry insiders said.

“To cash in on the boom, many are sticking to schedules not seen earlier,” a senior official at a major car company said on condition of anonymity. That’s not surprising considering popular models such as the Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra XUV700 have waiting periods of 20-24 weeks, meaning a buyer may have to wait for up to six months for the delivery of her new vehicle.

Balancing Act

It reflects the strength of consumer appetite as well as the limits of production capacity, according to Ravi Bhatia, president of Jato Dynamics, a data and analytics firm focused on the auto industry. In October, passenger vehicle sales in India grew 11.4% yearon-year to around 557,000 units, according to the Federation of Automobile Dealers’ Association (Fada).

Looking ahead, 2026 will test the industry’s ability to balance growth with new challenges, industry experts said. Automakers will need to navigate the E20 ethanol rollout, CAFE 2027 efficiency norms, and a rapidly accelerating shift toward electrification. “Production agility , not just policy windfalls, will decide who sustains growth,” Bhatia said.

  • Published On Nov 9, 2025 at 10:38 AM IST

Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals.

Subscribe to Newsletter to get latest insights & analysis in your inbox.

All about ETAuto industry right on your smartphone!

Go to Source

Hot this week

Georgia accused of using WWI-era chemical weapon to quell pro-EU protests in 2024

A BBC investigation suggests authorities deployed obsolete, highly persistent agent “Camite” in water cannons against demonstrators Go to Source Read More

Ayurveda’s Answer To Urban Smog: Detox And Strengthen Lungs Naturally

Strengthen your lungs naturally with Ayurveda. Discover turmeric, amla, oil pulling, Nasya, and pranayama techniques that help detoxify and protect against urban smog. Read More

Escape The Smog: The Clean-Air Sanctuaries Wellness Travellers Are Choosing This Season

From forest-framed retreats to wellness sanctuaries and heritage hideaways, these clean-air destinations offer the perfect antidote to pollution-led fatigue. Read More

Two Decades Of Disaster Relief: How India Cemented Its Status As A Global First Responder

India’s swift response to Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Ditwah is the latest example of its first-responder role in major disasters Go to Source Read More

Topics

Georgia accused of using WWI-era chemical weapon to quell pro-EU protests in 2024

A BBC investigation suggests authorities deployed obsolete, highly persistent agent “Camite” in water cannons against demonstrators Go to Source Read More

Ayurveda’s Answer To Urban Smog: Detox And Strengthen Lungs Naturally

Strengthen your lungs naturally with Ayurveda. Discover turmeric, amla, oil pulling, Nasya, and pranayama techniques that help detoxify and protect against urban smog. Read More

Escape The Smog: The Clean-Air Sanctuaries Wellness Travellers Are Choosing This Season

From forest-framed retreats to wellness sanctuaries and heritage hideaways, these clean-air destinations offer the perfect antidote to pollution-led fatigue. Read More

Two Decades Of Disaster Relief: How India Cemented Its Status As A Global First Responder

India’s swift response to Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Ditwah is the latest example of its first-responder role in major disasters Go to Source Read More

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: The Sari-Clad Strategist Who Rewrote Diplomacy And Averted A Nuclear War

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, daughter of Motilal Nehru and sister of Jawaharlal Nehru, became the first woman UNGA President and shaped India’s global voice with courage and diplomacy Go to Source Read More

How Indian Men’s Skincare Transformed In 15 Years: Dermatologist Reveals The Real Reason Behind The Shift

Over the last decade, Indian men have undergone a dramatic transformation in how they view skincare. Read More

December turns into battlefirled for Indian Cinema

As the curtain falls on the year, December has solidified its reputation as the go-to month for the Indian film industry, outshining even the grandeur of Diwali celebrations. Read More

Related Articles