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Top Car Trends in India 2025: EVs, SUVs & Smart Tech Driving the Future

  • Writer: Ultraguard India
    Ultraguard India
  • Sep 5
  • 3 min read

As we embrace the midpoint of 2025, India's automotive scene is experiencing a powerful shift—punctuated by the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), an all-out SUV dominance, and a surge in smart, tech-infused features across models. Let’s explore these trends in depth.

Top Car Trends in India 2025: EVs, SUVs & Smart Tech Driving the Future
Top Car Trends in India 2025: EVs, SUVs & Smart Tech Driving the Future

1. Electric Vehicle Revolution Accelerates

India’s leap toward electrification is in full swing, with EVs now more accessible and feature-rich than ever.

  • Maruti Suzuki’s First EV Launch: Suzuki is unveiling its inaugural electric SUV early in 2025, built on a dedicated EV platform with an estimated range of 500 km from its 60 kWh battery—a game-changer for mainstream affordability and reach.

  • Hyundai Creta Electric Debuts: At Auto Expo 2025, Hyundai launched four electric variants of the best-selling Creta, starting at Rs 17.99 lakh for the Executive trim. Packed with Level 2 ADAS (e.g., blind-spot monitoring, smart cruise, lane-keeping), this EV achieves an impressive ~473 km range.

  • Tata’s Expanding EV Lineup: Tata confirmed launches of the Curvv EV and Harrier EV in FY 2025, followed by Sierra EV and Avinya EV in FY 2026 Highlights include:

    • Harrier EV: Dual-motor AWD, ~500 km range.

    • Sierra EV: Bold design, digital triple-screen cockpit, 60 kWh battery, ~450–550 km range.

  • Mahindra XEV 9e & BE6e: Mahindra is now powering forward with its EV portfolio. The XEV 9e—an elegant coupe-SUV—boasts >500 km range, AWD option, 17.1" touchscreen, and ADAS features, while the BE6e continues the innovation in affordable performance EVs.

  • Global & Premium EV Entries:

    • Skoda Elroq: A modern electric SUV offering up to 560 km range, Level 2 ADAS, panoramic sunroof, and 360° cameras.

    • Kia EV9 & MG, Tata, Mahindra models: Displayed at Auto Expo 2025, promising AI cockpits, ultra-fast charging, solar roofs, and Level 3 autonomy in some variants.

  • New Entrants in EV Segment:

    • VinFast VF6 & VF7 are launching in India on September 6, 2025, marking another global brand’s entry in the country’s EV market.

    • Tesla Model Y made its Indian debut, with the first vehicle delivered to a Maharashtra minister—signifying Tesla's official entry.  However, Tesla faces challenges, having sold only ~600 cars amid infrastructure and demand constraints.

  • Policy & Pricing Shifts:

    • A proposed GST hike to as much as 40% on EVs priced above $46,000 may impact luxury EV imports, including Tesla and BMW models.

    • At the same time, GST reductions on smaller cars and two-wheelers (dropping from 28% to 18%) may drive demand in budget segments. Larger vehicles remain under the 40% slab.


2. SUVs: The Unstoppable Force

SUVs continue to dominate Indian roads—both ICE and electric.

  • March 2025 Sales Snapshot:

    • Hyundai Creta led with 18,059 units sold.

    • Other top SUVs: Tata Punch, Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Mahindra Thar (with a stunning 47.7% year-on-year jump). SUVs as a category grew ~4.1%.

  • New Models and Variants:

    • Maruti Suzuki Victoris: A new midsize SUV featuring Level 2 ADAS, aimed at countering small-car decline.

    • Hyundai Creta King Variants: Celebrating Creta’s 10-year run, King, Limited, and Knight editions launched starting ₹17.88 lakh.


3. Smart Features Take Centre Stage

Automakers are progressively integrating advanced technology into even mainstream models.

  • ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems):Found in models spanning from affordable Creta EV to the new Victoris SUV, Level 2 ADAS includes safety-enhancing features like lane assist and collision avoidance.

  • Connected & Digital Cockpits:

    • Tata Sierra EV offers a triple-screen cockpit, ambient lighting, and digital instrument cluster.

    • Skoda Kodiaq (2025): Showcases 10.25-inch digital cluster, panoramic sunroof, 360° camera, and connected lights.

  • AI & Voice Integration:Higher-end EVs like the Kia EV9 highlight AI cockpits with voice controls and OTA (over-the-air) updates.

  • Unique EV Innovations:The Mahindra XUV.e8 promises dual screens, ADAS, and futuristic cabin design. Meanwhile, XUV.e8 and MG’s upcoming EVs aim to deliver cinema-like tech across price bands.


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Final Reflections

India’s automotive landscape in 2025 is defined by electrification, SUV supremacy, and smart technology—fueled by rising consumer demand, innovative EV offerings, and evolving policy frameworks.

While infrastructure and taxes remain pivotal considerations, it's clear that India is steering toward a cleaner, smarter, and more connected automotive future.

 
 
 

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