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Hyundai Motor India plans to launch 26 new models by 2030, including ice, electric and hybrid vehicles. In 2026, Varna and Extercade facelifts will also be launched.

Multi-Puratrain and Multi-Segment
Hyundai's multi-partraine and multi-segment strategy aims to give the company the number 2 position in the India Automobile Market, as it is facing a tough competition from domestic competitions-Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors.
The South Korean Automker plans to launch four new products for the following year-All-Noo Hyundai Bayon Compact Crossover and Verna with Inster EV and External facelifts. 2026 Hyundai Verna and Exctor are expected to get a minor cosmetic and feature upgrade, while their existing engine setup will be maintained.
Hyundai Varna and Exter
Spy image shows that 2026 Hyundai will have a redesign front face in the facelift. It can have redeed headlamps and tail lamps and slightly updated front and rear bumpers. The 2026 Hyundai External facelift is expected to be introduced with new upholstery and additional safety features, while its external design will only have minor changes.
Engine, power and price
Currently Hyundai Verna is available with 115bhp, 1.5L Natural Aspirated and 160bhp, 1.5L Turbo Petrol Engine Options. The base variant of the sedan is priced at Rs 11.07 lakh, while the top-end trim is priced at Rs 17.58 lakh (all, ex-showroom). The Hyundai Extercade comes with a 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol engine, which generates a maximum power of 83bhp and 114Nm torque. A CNG variant will also be available. As Hyundai's most affordable and smallest SUV, Exterited currently comes in the price range of Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10.51 lakh (all, ex-showroom). After its midlife updates in 2026, the prices of both Varna and External are likely to increase slightly.