In 2025, exciting new internal combustion engine SUVs, including the Toyota Fortuner mild-hybrid and Renault Duster, will debut, offering powerful performance for traditional SUV enthusiasts.

Renault Duster

In 2025, the redesigned 3rd-gen Renault Duster returns alongside Nissan's revived Terrano, both offering fresh designs and new powertrains.

Renault Duster

The 2025 Renault Duster, built on the CMF-B platform, will offer multiple powertrains, including a 1.0-l turbo petrol, 1.2-l mild-hybrid, and 1.6-l strong hybrid, with a potential 1.3-l turbo option for India.

Toyota Fortuner MHEV

The 2.8-litre diesel engine in the upgraded Toyota Fortuner gains a 48V mild-hybrid system, improving fuel economy by 5% compared to the non-hybrid version.

Toyota Fortuner MHEV

The Toyota Fortuner's mild-hybrid system adds 16 bhp and 42 Nm of torque, delivering a total output of around 200 bhp, with a 6-speed automatic and both 2WD and 4×4 options.

Tata Sierra 

The Tata Sierra is expected to debut with a 168 bhp 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine, a diesel option, and both 6-speed manual and 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmissions.

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara 7-seater, based on a longer wheelbase, will feature a revamped design, larger infotainment, and offer both 1.5-litre petrol and strong hybrid engines.

Kia Syros

To be launched in Jan 2025, Kia Syros features a practical boxy design, six parking sensors, flush door handles, a 30-inch integrated display, and OTA updates.

Kia Syros

The Kia Syros features an adjustable rear bench with reclining and sliding functions, a ventilated seat squab, and a 4-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat.