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The compact SUV world buzzes with energy. By 2026, fresh faces and big upgrades arrive. Brands like Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra, and Kia lead the charge. They bring better tech, safer rides, and smarter engines. If you plan to buy a small SUV soon, hold on. These launches deserve your attention.
November 2025: Three Big Debuts
November packs a punch. Three major SUVs launch in one month. Each promises to shake up the market. Customers gain more choices. The year ends on a high note.
Hyundai Venue: A Tech-Packed Upgrade
Hyundai starts the show. The second-generation Venue arrives on November 4. It grows a bit bigger. The design turns sharper outside and smarter inside.
You get a sleek dual 12.3-inch curved screen. One handles music and maps. The other shows speed and info. Ventilated seats keep you cool. A powered driver seat adjusts easily. For the first time, diesel gets an automatic gearbox.
Safety steps up too. Level 2 ADAS watches the road. A 360-degree camera spots blind spots. Blind spot monitoring alerts you. An 8-speaker Bose system fills the cabin with sound. A panoramic sunroof opens the sky.
Engines stay familiar yet improved. Choose a 1.2-litre petrol (83 PS). Or pick the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol (120 PS). Diesel lovers get 1.5-litres (116 PS). Drive modes and traction control add fun.
Bookings open now. Pay Rs 25,000 to reserve. Prices start around Rs 8 lakh ex-showroom. On-road in Mumbai? Expect Rs 10.50 lakh to Rs 17 lakh.
Tata Sierra: The Icon Returns
Tata revives a legend. The Sierra launches on November 25. It slots between Curvv and Harrier. First comes the petrol-diesel version. Electric follows later.
The boxy shape stays true. Yet, modern touches shine. Flush door handles look sleek. Connected LED taillights turn slim and curvy. The rear grows chunkier. Alloy wheels roll in style. An Alpine-style window nods to the past.
Inside, three screens connect. One for driving. Second for infotainment. Third for the co-passenger. Dual-zone AC keeps everyone happy. A panoramic sunroof brightens the mood. Wireless charging powers phones. A 10-speaker JBL system rocks.
Safety includes Level 2 ADAS. Multiple airbags protect. A 360-degree camera guides parking. Digital IRVM shows the rear clearly. Auto park handles tight spots.
Power comes strong. A 1.5-litre turbo-petrol makes 170 PS and 280 Nm. Diesel offers 118 PS and 260 Nm. Both pair with 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT.
Pricing starts at Rs 15 lakh ex-showroom. On-road in Mumbai, ICE ranges Rs 13-24 lakh. EV might hit Rs 17-27 lakh. It rivals Creta, Seltos, Grand Vitara, and more.
Mahindra’s Mystery Electric SUV
Mahindra closes November. They tease a launch on November 26. Details stay secret. But clues point big.
Many expect the XUV700 facelift. Or perhaps the XUV 7e electric. Either way, excitement builds.
If facelift, expect fresh looks. New grille. Updated lights. Inside, triple screens appear. Powered and ventilated seats comfort. Panoramic sunroof adds luxury. Current engines continue.
If XUV 7e, electric power rules. Battery options match XEV 9e. All-wheel drive joins the fun. Triple screens lead. Level 2 ADAS guards. Prices may range Rs 23.60-34 lakh on-road Mumbai.
Another electric contender? The XUV3XO EV. It succeeds XUV400. Two batteries offer 400 km range. Launch slips to late 2025 or early 2026. It fights Nexon EV and Syros EV.
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Looking Ahead to 2026
More thrills wait. Facelifts and new EVs roll in.
Tata Punch Gets a Glow-Up
Tata refreshes the Punch. Petrol facelift lands late 2025. EV follows in 2026. Front borrows EV’s clean look. Inside, bigger touchscreen shines. Materials feel premium. New colours pop. Punch stays a top micro SUV.
Kia Syros EV Enters the Ring
Kia jumps in. Syros EV arrives early 2026. It sits below EV6. Range hits 350-370 km. Connected tech loads up. Safety stays advanced. Cabin feels posh. Pricing fights hard against Tata and Mahindra.
Hyundai Inster EV: Small but Bold
Hyundai brings Inster EV. Early 2026 launch. Two batteries give over 300 km real range. Full digital cockpit dazzles. Wireless charging waits. 64-colour lights set moods. ADAS keeps watch. It challenges Punch EV with style.
Why Wait? These SUVs Change the Game
Features lead the way. Safety follows close. Efficiency improves daily. Competition heats up. Prices stay sharp. You win with better choices.
FAQs
When does the new Hyundai Venue launch?
It launches on November 4, 2025. Bookings are open now.
What engines power the Tata Sierra?
Choose 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (170 PS) or diesel (118 PS). Both offer manual and DCT.
Will Mahindra launch an electric SUV in November?
Possibly the XUV 7e on November 26. Or maybe XUV700 facelift. Details come soon.
How far can Mahindra XUV3XO EV go?
Around 400 km on one charge. Two battery options available.
What range does Kia Syros EV offer?
Expect 350-370 km. Launch in early 2026.
Is Tata Punch getting an electric facelift?
Yes, in 2026. Petrol facelift comes late 2025.
Does the new Venue have ADAS?
Yes, Level 2 ADAS. Plus 360-camera and more.
What makes Tata Sierra special inside?
Triple connected screens. JBL sound. Panoramic sunroof. Ventilated seats.
