1. New-Gen Kia Carnival:
Arriving soon in India, the all-new Kia Carnival is a significant step forward in terms of both style and utility from its predecessor. The upgraded model will have more luxurious features, such as dual screens, and cutting-edge technologies. Anticipated is the continuation of the 2.2L diesel engine, which produces 200 PS and 440 Nm of torque when combined with an eight-speed automated transmission.
2&3. Toyota Derivative & Maruti Suzuki Compact MPV:
A tiny MPV being developed by Maruti Suzuki is internally referred to as YDB, according to recent reports. Its place in their lineup will be beneath the Ertiga. According to rumors, the new MPV may use cost-cutting measures in order to provide competitive pricing, maybe taking a lesson from Japan’s Spacia.
In order to surpass 35 kmpl of fuel efficiency, Maruti Suzuki may choose to use the powerful hybrid technology in conjunction with the 1.2L Z series petrol engine, which made its debut in the new Swift. Additionally, it has been reported that Maruti is developing an electric MPV. This vehicle is expected to be similar to a Toyota and have a 500 km range on a single charge.
4. Kia Carens Electric RV with Facelift:
The Kia Carens ICE, which is now undergoing development, will make its global debut in early 2025 along with a facelift that includes inside and external modifications. Next year will also see the arrival of the brand’s zero-emission RV, which will be the first domestically manufactured electric vehicle.
5. Nissan MPV Based On Triber:
Nissan is anticipated to dramatically increase the number of products in its lineup between 2025 and 2026, with the Magnite makeover scheduled to debut in the upcoming months. A new seven-seater vehicle and a midsize SUV based on the most recent Duster worldwide platform will be part of this growth.
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