Upcoming SUVs in India: The demand for mid-side SUVs is continuously increasing in the domestic market. Customers are now looking for stylish design, advanced features, better performance and safety as well as electric and hybrid options. This segment will see a lot of action in 2026, where many major brands are going to launch new models or their updated versions.
These include Tata Sierra EV, Nissan Tecton, Volkswagen Taigun Facelift, Skoda Kylac Sportline and Mahindra Scorpio N Facelift. All these upcoming SUVs will compete with the existing popular SUVs in their segment like Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Toyota Hyrider. Come, let's take a look at all the details revealed about them so far.
Tata Sierra EV
Tata Motors is bringing its iconic Sierra in electric avatar, which is scheduled to be launched in the second quarter (April-June) of 2026. It will be built on Acti.EV platform and will take battery options from Curvv EV and Harrier EV. Lower variants can get 55 kWh battery while high-spec can get 65 kWh or more battery pack, which will give a range of up to 500 km. Along with RWD, dual motor AWD option will also be available, which is perfect for off-roading and better traction.
The design will update classic Sierra elements with modern touches, including LED lighting, closed grille and an aerodynamic body. The interior will have a large touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, ventilated seats, 360-degree camera and advanced ADAS features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist etc. With fast charging support, 20-80% charge will be done in just 25-30 minutes.
Pricing is expected to be around ₹18-25 lakh (ex-showroom), which will position it between the Nexon EV and Harrier EV. The launch of Tata Sierra EV will boost the Indian EV market, especially for customers who want a stylish, spacious and range-worthy electric SUV. This model will further strengthen sustainable mobility and Tata's EV leadership.
Nissan Tekton
Nissan is making a comeback in the Indian market and its mid-size SUV Tekton will be the new offering of the company. It will share the platform (CMF-B) with Renault Duster, which will make it competitive. Unveiling is expected in February 2026 and launch around mid-2026 (May-June). The price may range between ₹ 10-18 lakh, which will make it a direct competitor to models like Creta and Grand Vitara.
The powertrain will include 1.0L turbo petrol (98 hp) and 1.3L turbo petrol (160 hp, 280 Nm) engine options, along with manual and DCT transmission. A stronger hybrid variant may also come later. The design will have a modern front grille, LED headlamps, muscular wheel arches and a sporty look. The interior will be premium, which will include a large infotainment screen, wireless connectivity, cruise control, rear AC vents and multiple airbags.
The focus of Nissan Tekton will be on practicality, reliability and value. It will be manufactured in Chennai plant and can also be exported. This will prove to be an affordable yet feature-rich option for Indian customers, which will again give a strong position to the Nissan brand.
VW Taigun Facelift
Volkswagen Taigun is already known for its handling and build quality. Its mid-life facelift will be introduced soon. It will be inspired by the Skoda Kushaq facelift, but will keep its unique charm. The main changes will be in the front end. The new grille, full-wide LED light bar, illuminated VW logo, revised headlamps and bumper will make it look new. Updated tail lights and alloy wheels will also be available in the rear.
The interiors will get upgrades like a larger 10.25-inch digital driver display, 10-inch or larger touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, rear seat massage function, ventilated seats and a new 8-speed torque converter automatic (for 1.0L TSI). The engines will remain the same, which include 1.0L TSI (115 PS) and 1.5L TSI (150 PS). Safety will include 6 airbags, ESC, TPMS and ADAS elements.
Skoda Kylaq Sportline
Skoda Kylak has been successful in the sub-compact SUV segment of the country and now its Sportline variant will be launched in late 2026 (around September). It will be based on the standard Kylaq, but will come with a sportier look. Styling like blacked-out alloy wheels, dual tone roof, smoked tail lamps, sporty black exterior package and Skoda signature grille will make it attractive to young buyers.
There will be no change mechanically. The 1.0L TSI turbo petrol engine (114 hp, 178 Nm) comes with both MT and AT options. Features will include 10-inch infotainment, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, ventilated front seats, sunroof, cruise control and 5-star GNCAP safety. Additional sporty interior themes and paddle shifters can be found in the Sportline. Its starting price can be less than ₹ 8 lakh.
Mahindra Scorpio N Facelift
Mahindra Scorpio N is popular for its rugged image and off-road capability. Its 2026 facelift is going to come in Q2, in which the main focus will be on features and interior upgrades. The exterior will get a new grille, revised LED headlamps and DRLs, updated bumpers and alloy wheels. There will be new tail lights and bumpers in the rear also.
The interior will have upgrades like a larger 10.25-inch or larger touchscreen, fully digital instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, Harman Kardon audio system (Dolby Atmos) and electrically adjustable seats. Level-2 ADAS, 6 airbags and advanced systems can be added to safety. Powertrains will come with the same 2.0 liter turbo petrol and 2.2 liter diesel, MT/AT.

