Renault To Launch 2 New SUVs Rivalling Creta & Alcazar

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Following the new Triber, Renault’s next two new models in India will be blockbuster launches, competing with the likes of Hyundai Creta and Hyundai Alcazar

As early as H1 2026, Renault will launch the third generation Duster in India. An SUV that popularised now what we know as the Hyundai Creta segment, the Renault Duster has been renowned for its proper SUV character, both in appearance and ruggedness. The CMF-B (Low) platform-based third-gen model is every bit as good as the first-gen model was praised for and also considerably more upscale.

The all-new Duster measures 4,343 mm in length, 1,813 mm in width, and 1,650 mm (incl. roof rails) in height. It has a 2,657 mm wheelbase, and depending on the market and drivetrain layout, it offers a ground clearance of 209-217 mm. Renault equips the Duster with features like LED headlights, front and rear fog lights, 18-inch alloy wheels, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a wireless smartphone charger, and an array of advanced driver assistance systems.

At launch, the next-gen Duster will likely be available with 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.3-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engines. A 6-speed manual transmission should be standard, while a CVT will likely be optional. A petrol-electric hybrid variant should follow within a year, possibly with a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine under the hood.

Also Read: 2025 Renault Triber Facelift Variant Wise Price, Features, Colours, Specs Detailed

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Sometime in late 2026, Renault is expected to launch the Boreal, a new C-segment SUV that the company designed specially for emerging markets like Latin American countries, Turkey, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean Basin. The company has introduced it only as a five-seater, but for India, it is expected to convert it into a three-row model with seven seats.

The five-seat Renault Boreal, so far confirmed to be produced in Brazil and Turkey, measures 4,556 mm in length, 1,841 mm in width, and 1,650 mm in height (incl. roof bars). It has a 2,702 mm wheelbase, and it offers 213 mm of ground clearance.

Also Read: Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra & Renault To Launch New Compact SUVs This Year

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The Renault Boreal is a far more upscale model than the all-new Duster. It features a classier exterior and interior and is equipped with more premium features like 19-inch alloy wheels, front seats with a memory function and a driver-side massage function, a panoramic sunroof, a refrigerated central console, a 10-inch digital instrument cluster, a 48-colour ambient lighting system, and four USB-C ports.

Renault may launch the three-row Boreal in India with the all-new Duster’s 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine as standard. Around a year later, it could introduce a petrol-electric hybrid system. However, whether the Boreal Hybrid borrows the smaller 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine expected in the Duster Hybrid or gets a 1.8-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine like in Dacia’s similarly sized Bigster remains to be seen.

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Kia To Launch A Taxi Variant Of The Carens Clavis EV

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Kia Carens Clavis EV about to be launched in a taxi variant, marking the South Korean brand’s entry into India’s commercial vehicle market

Six years after arriving in India in 2019, Kia is finally looking at expanding its footprint beyond the traditional passenger car market. In addition to private customers, the company appears to be eyeing the commercial segment.

According to a leaked document published on Team-BHP, Kia plans to launch a taxi variant of the Carens EV in India. The company will offer it in a specially curated HTM grade, separate from the private registration variant’s HTK+, HTX, HTX ER, and HTX+ ER trims.

The HTM grade seems to have been derived from the HTK+ trim. Even though it’s meant for a taxi variant, it will come with 16-inch black-coloured alloy wheels, Star Map connected LED DRLs and tail lamps, and LED fog lamps. Kia will equip the Carens Clavis EV HTM with Ice Cube Multi Face Reflector-type LED headlamps, Active Air Flaps, a 25-litre frunk, and auto-folding ORVMs as well.

Also Read: 3 Upcoming Compact SUVs From Hyundai & Kia In 2025-26 (ICE & EV)

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Inside, too, the Carens Clavis EV’s taxi variant will be generously loaded with essential and premium features. It will come with a 12.25-inch HD digital instrument cluster, a 12.25-inch HD touchscreen infotainment system, five USB Type-C ports, a six-speaker sound system, and a combination of fabric and semi-leatherette upholstery in a black and beige two-tone colour scheme.

Unlike the passenger variant of the Carens Clavis EV, the taxi variant will be equipped with a GPS tracker with six panic buttons and a speed limiter that cuts off acceleration at 80 km/h. It will also be devoid of a child lock system for passenger safety. Kia will offer it only with the lower-output motor that produces 133 hp and 255 Nm of torque, and the smaller NMC battery pack with a lower energy storage capacity of 42 kWh. The Carens Clavis EV taxi will deliver the same range as the regular model’s standard-range variant – 404 km.

Also Read: Carens Becomes Kia’s Top Selling Model, Seltos Drops To 3rd

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Where the Kia Carens Clavis EV HTK+ retails at 17,99,000 rupees (ex-showroom), the Kia Carens Clavis EV HTM will cost 18,19,000 rupees (ex-showroom). With the entire feature list, full specifications, and retail pricing already out, we expect the market launch to take place very soon.

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5 All-New Under Rs. 10 Lakh Tata SUVs To Wait For In India

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Here we have explained about the 5 upcoming compact SUVs you should know about in India over the next two to three years

Tata Motors is preparing for a wide-ranging revamp of its passenger vehicle range with plans set in place to bring in both updated iterations of existing products and the arrival of all-new models. The roadmap outlines 30 new launches scheduled by the end of this decade. Of these, seven vehicles will wear completely new nameplates.

A large share of the upcoming portfolio is centred around the compact SUV category where Tata is developing four to five new products. These additions are expected to consolidate the brand’s footprint in one of the most competitive and high-volume spaces in the Indian market. Below is a breakdown of what is reportedly on the cards:

1&2. Tata Punch & Punch EV Facelifts:

Camouflaged test vehicles of the petrol-powered model have been seen undergoing road trials indicating that a mid-life revision is in the works. The upcoming update may involve tweaks to exterior detailing and a revised features list. Several equipment upgrades could be carried over from the Punch EV narrowing the specification difference between the two versions.

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Tata is expected to continue offering the Punch petrol with the existing 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine. The electric version, however, may undergo more notable revisions. The updated Punch EV could borrow several elements from the Nexon EV – particularly on the features front. Alongside those additions, a larger battery and an increase in driving range are likely to be part of its mid-cycle update.

3. Tata Scarlet:

Tata Sierra EV. 3One of the upcoming compact SUVs from Tata is said to draw inspiration from the Sierra’s design language. Internally referred to as the Scarlet, the model could feature a squared-off profile with a tall, upright presence, albeit in a more compact footprint than its larger sibling. Underpinning the Scarlet could be the same platform used by the ICE Curvv.

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4&5. Next-Gen Tata Nexon & New Nexon EV:

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Tata is preparing the next-generation Nexon under the internal codename ‘Garud’. The updated compact SUV is said to ride on a heavily revised iteration of the existing X1 platform though the changes will not be limited to structural elements alone. A full redesign of the bodywork and interior layout is reportedly underway. New features such as a panoramic sunroof and Level 2 ADAS may also be introduced as part of the overhaul. The Nexon EV is also expected to receive corresponding updates sometime after the ICE variant’s debut.

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Carens Becomes Kia’s Top Selling Model, Seltos Drops To 3rd

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The Kia Carens range emerged as the sole model to register gains on both annual and monthly charts as a total of 7,921 units were dispatched in June 2025

Kia’s domestic sales in June 2025 stood at 20,625 units representing a month-on-month decline from May’s tally of 22,315 vehicles. The brand also fell short of its June 2024 performance which had seen 21,300 units dispatched across the country. The drop from May translated to an 8 per cent dip while the year-on-year decrease came in at a milder 3 per cent.

Despite the back-to-back reductions, Kia’s volumes stayed above the 20,000-unit mark. Among Kia’s PV fleet, the Carens range emerged as the sole model to register gains on both annual and monthly charts. A total of 7,921 units were dispatched in June 2025 – comfortably ahead of the 5,154 units recorded in the same month last year.

Compared to May 2025, when just 4,524 units had been dispatched the Carens posted a massive 75 per cent jump. On a year-on-year basis, the increase stood at 54 per cent. The numbers can be attributed to the arrival of the Carens Clavis which made its local debut just over a couple of months ago with a starting price of Rs. 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

Also Read: Kia Carens Clavis EV Bookings Open In India Today, Gets 490 Km Range

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We can expect the momentum to continue as the electric version joined the lineup recently. Offered in both six- and seven-seat configurations, the Carens Clavis receives several changes over the standard version both cosmetically and inside the cabin. Notable among them is the addition of Level 2 ADAS package with 20 semi-autonomous features, supported by 18 passive safety measures – among them are six airbags, electronic stability control and alerts for rear occupants.

Elsewhere you could also find reworked LED headlamps, connected LED treatment at the rear, new glossy Ivory Silver paint option, redesigned 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, a dual-display setup, ventilated front seats, an electrically adjustable driver seat, dual-pane sunroof, an 8-speaker Bose audio system, 64-colour ambient lighting and so on.

Also Read: Kia Carens Clavis EV Detailed Drive Review & 100-0% Range Test

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Back to the monthly sales, Kia’s compact SUV lineup showed further contraction in June. The Sonet, which once served as the brand’s primary volume driver, fell to 6,658 units – well below 9,816 units recorded during the same month last year and also down from May’s 8,054 figure. The declines amounted to 32 per cent year-on-year and 17 per cent over the previous month. The Seltos followed a similar trajectory, ending June with 5,225 units dispatched. Compared to 6,306 units a year earlier and 6,082 in May 2025, it reported a 17 per cent fall on an annual scale and a 14 per cent month-on-month reduction.

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Honda CB125 Hornet To Launch In The Coming Weeks – Expected Prices

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Bookings for the Honda CB125 Hornet will commence on August 1, 2025 ahead of the price announcement; to rival TVS Raider 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R

A few days ago, Honda introduced a new entry into the 125 cc segment as the CB125 Hornet was showcased alongside the Shine 100 DX as part of the 25th anniversary. The official bookings for both offerings will commence on August 1 and we expect the prices to be revealed in the due course of next month as well.

Powering the new Hornet is a 123.94 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine. The motor uses fuel injection, adheres to OBD2B norms, and is built to run on petrol blended with up to 20 per cent ethanol. It kicks out 11 hp max power at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm of peak torque delivered at 6,000 rpm and is linked with a five-speed transmission.

The Japanese manufacturer claims that the CB125 Hornet delivers class-best acceleration, covering the 0 to 60 kmph run in 5.4 seconds. Weighing in at 124 kg, the motorcycle is underpinned by a diamond-type frame which is said to manage weight distribution and is intended to support agile and responsive handling.

Also Read: Honda Shine 100 DX Unveiled In India, Bookings To Open On August 1

 

The equipment list comprises segment-first USD front forks, all LED lighting, rear monoshock with five-step adjustability, a 4.2-inch TFT screen with Bluetooth pairing and smartphone integration, turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, ignition key mounted on the tank, split seats, front and rear disc brakes assisted by a single-channel ABS system and so on.

As for the design, the CB125 Hornet draws styling cues from larger street fighters in Honda’s portfolio. Elements such as a sculpted fuel tank, sharp tank extensions and an angular parted headlamp assembly give the motorcycle a sporty appearance compared to its more conservative stablemates in the entry-level segments. The contrast 17-inch alloy wheels and a stubby exhaust complete the visual package.

Also Read: Honda Files Patent For Shine-Based Electric Bike – Details

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The CB125 Hornet will sit in the competitive 125 cc space that already features models such as the Bajaj Pulsar NS 125, TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R. Where the final price lands could determine how much ground it manages to claim in a tightly contested segment but considering the presence of USDs and a TFT screen, it could cost around Rs. 1.15-1.20 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Tata Harrier EV Waiting Period Up To 30 Weeks – Details

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Tata Harrier EV bookings began on July 2, 2025 at a token amount of Rs 21,000 on the company’s website as well as Tata dealerships across the country.

Tata Harrier EV was launched last month in the Indian market. While the RWD variants were introduced in a total of 5 variants, priced between Rs 21.49-27.49 lakh (ex-showroom, India), the AWD setup was presented in the range-topping Empowered grade with 75 kWh battery pack at Rs 28.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

Now, we have learnt through reliable sources that the all-electric SUV commands a general waiting period of 15-30 weeks in major Indian cities. The entry-level grades have a waiting period of 15 weeks while the top-end variants will take at least 30 weeks to deliver.

Tata Harrier EV bookings commenced on July 2, 2025 at a token payment of Rs 21,000 across the country. It is claimed to be the safest all-wheel-drive electric SUV with the highest 5-star rating from Bharat NCAP. It had an impressive score of 32 out of 32 in Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) and 45 out of 49 in Child Occupant Protection (COP).

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Variant – Empowered 75 kWh ACFC

Model Name Waiting Period
Harrier EV Empowered 75 ACFC 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered ST 75ACFC 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered AWD75ACFC 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered AWDST75FC 12–15 Weeks

Variant – Empowered 75 kWh

Model Name Waiting Period
Harrier EV Empowered 75 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered ST 75 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered AWD 75 12–15 Weeks
Harrier EV Empowered AWD ST 75 12–15 Weeks

Variant – Adventure 65 kWh

Model Name Waiting Period
Harrier EV Adventure 65 28–30 Weeks
Harrier EV Adventure 65 ACFC 28–30 Weeks
Harrier EV Adventure S 65 18–21 Weeks
Harrier EV Adventure S 65 ACFC 18–21 Weeks

Variant – Fearless+ 75 & 65 kWh

Model Name Waiting Period
Harrier EV Fearless+ 65 18–21 Weeks
Harrier EV Fearless+ 65 ACFC 18–21 Weeks
Harrier EV Fearless+ 75 18–21 Weeks
Harrier EV Fearless+ 75 ACFC 18–21 Weeks

Tata Harrier EV comes loaded with a plethora of creature comfort in the form of Memory seats and ORVM, Powered and ventilated front seats, Voice-assisted panoramic sunroof, Dual-zone climate control with cooled storage and air purifier, Ambient lighting synced with drive modes and music, Wireless charging and 65W USB fast chargers, and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) power sharing.

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Underpinning the acti.ev + architecture, the Harrier EV comes with two battery pack choices namely 65 kWh and 75 kWh. The e-SUV comes with a dual-motor setup with electric motors mounted at each axle. While the motor at front churns out 156 bhp, the rear motor develops 235 bhp. The combined torque performance stands at 504 Nm while the SUV takes 6.3 secs for 0-100 kmph sprint. The driving range for 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs are claimed to be 538 km and 627 km, respectively.

Source: Motor Arena India

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TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition Launched In India At Rs. 98,117

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The new TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition gets camouflage-based colour scheme and updated decals; no mechanical changes made

TVS Motor Company has expanded its Marvel-inspired scooter portfolio with the introduction of the Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition in the domestic market. Styled as a tribute to Captain America, the model enters the brand’s ongoing Super Squad series which has previously featured liveries based on various Marvel characters and it has been well received too.

The updated version arrives years after the original Captain America-themed Ntorq first made its debut back in 2020. While the mechanical bits of the popular 125 cc scooter which often finds itself within top ten of monthly sales charts remains unchanged, the new edition brings in a handful of cosmetic updates to enhance its refreshed appeal.

The camouflage-based colour scheme and updated decals nod to the comic book iconography of the Super Soldier narrative as you can see. The red detailing on the sides and front apron add to the sporty stance. The Ntorq continues with the SmartXonnect-enabled digital interface and in addition, the standard tech suite remains intact.

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The TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition carries a price tag of Rs. 98,117 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and is expected to be available at showrooms across the country later this month. While the visual updates are targeted at younger GenZ riders familiar with the Marvel universe according to the brand, probably more feature additions could be more welcoming.

The TVS Ntorq 125 is powered by a 124.8 cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that produces 9.38 PS at 7,000 rpm and 10.5 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. The engine is paired with a CVT gearbox. Braking is handled by a 220 mm disc at the front and a 130 mm drum at the rear – supported by a Combined Braking System (CBS).

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The scooter rides on 12-inch alloy wheels with 100/80 front and 110/80 rear tubeless tyres. The suspension setup features telescopic forks up front and a gas-charged monoshock at the rear. Ground clearance stands at 155 mm while the seat height is 770 mm. The fuel tank holds 5.8 litres and kerb weight is listed at 118 kg.

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