Auto News Weekly Wrap-Up: The second week of February 2026 was much better for the Indian auto market. On one hand, Tata Motors has introduced its cheapest electric SUV in a new avatar. At the same time, a news has also come that India is now moving towards adopting WLTP testing cycle, which is an effort to make fuel efficiency and emissions more realistic.
Apart from this, spy shots of SKODA Slavia Facelift have also been revealed, which indicate updates in design and features. Finally, the MG Majestor has finally been introduced after a long wait. Let us know about this week's top news one by one.
Tata Punch EV facelift seen
Tata Motors has recently teased the Punch EV facelift through pictures. It will be launched on 20 February 2026. This model will have updated styling and a fully electric approach, which is perfect for urban driving. In the facelift version, a range of 563 kilometers can be obtained on a single charge, which is more than before. The exterior includes a cleaner closed grille, sharper looks and Y-shaped LED DRLs.
The interior features a large central touchscreen, digital instrument cluster and a dual-spoke steering wheel. This model will strengthen Tata's EV range, especially in the budget-friendly segment. Prices could start around Rs 10 lakh and it is going to be smaller than the Nexon EV but feature-packed. The spy shots reveal that it is completely uncamouflaged, which is adding to the excitement ahead of the launch.
India will adopt WLTP testing cycle
The Government of India has decided to adopt WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure) from April 2027. This new protocol will be applicable to all M1 category vehicles like cars, SUVs and MPVs. Modified Indian Driving Cycle (MIDC) is currently used, but WLTP better reflects real-world driving.
This cycle, implemented in Europe since 2018, will make fuel efficiency and emissions more accurate, thereby providing correct information to consumers, BS6 vehicles will have to undergo this new test, but EVs will remain on MIDC for now. This change will also affect the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms, which is an important step towards environmental protection.
Skoda Slavia facelift seen
Testing pictures of Skoda Slavia facelift have been revealed. It can be launched in May 2026. The fully camouflaged test mule shows updates to the LED headlights, revised grille and integrated lighting elements. Features may include electric sunroof, 6-way powered and ventilated front seats, 10.1-inch touchscreen and AIDS suite.
The design will have reworked bumpers, new alloy wheels and revised taillights. There will be no mechanical changes, but the price will remain between Rs 12 to 19 lakh. This update will make Slavia stronger in competition with Honda City and Hyundai Verna. The price may also increase slightly compared to the current model.
Entry of MG Majestor
MG Motor India has unveiled the Majestor SUV, which is the flagship model above the Gloster. It is in the D+ segment, which has a 215 bhp diesel engine, advanced off-roading tech and 4X4 capability. The exterior has a heavily redesigned front, connected LED taillamps and thick cladding.
The interior features an all-black theme, heated/massaging seats and locking differentials. It will come in 6 or 7-seater option and the price can potentially start from Rs 50 lakh. The company has started taking bookings for a token amount of only Rs 41 thousand and the delivery will start from May 2026.


