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Of the total, 20 new models will continue to rely on internal combustion powertrains while six new Hyundai products are slated to be fully electric
Hyundai Motor India has laid out an ambitious roadmap for the coming years – confirming a pipeline of 26 upcoming vehicles for the Indian market by the end of FY30. Of the total, 20 models will continue to rely on internal combustion powertrains while six new products are slated to be fully electric as the brand looks to expand its range across multiple price brackets.
At present, Hyundai’s EV portfolio in India is limited to the Ioniq 5 and the Creta Electric. However, the brand has previewed its broader electric ambitions by displaying models such as the Ioniq 6 sedan and the Ioniq 9 flagship SUV at the Auto Expo. Looking ahead, reports suggest that hybridisation will also play a role in Hyundai’s strategy.
The next-gen iteration of the best-selling Hyundai Creta and an all-new three-row SUV – positioned between the Alcazar and Tucson – are both expected to debut with hybrid powertrains by 2027. Encouraged by the traction gained by the Creta Electric, introduced earlier this year, Hyundai seems set to accelerate its EV ambitions in India.
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A clear emphasis on sport utility vehicles is expected to guide the company’s upcoming electric lineup – combining both globally sourced and locally manufactured models. Alongside product expansion, Hyundai is also preparing to ramp up localisation of its electric offerings while working in parallel to expand charging infrastructure – both seen as key steps in ensuring long-term competitiveness in the Indian EV space.
Leading the charge in Hyundai’s new portfolio is the next-generation Venue which is expected to make its way to dealerships before the calendar flips to 2026. The compact SUV will bring in a wide range of updates – cosmetic tweaks to the exterior and a comprehensively revised cabin. An electric version could also be under development.
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Hyundai is reportedly preparing to bring a compact electric crossover – based on the Inster EV already introduced overseas – to Indian showrooms as early as 2026 and it will be specifically made for the local market while the global i20-based Bayon will give rise to a new compact SUV as well. This would further bolster its battery-electric range in the entry-level segment to compete with Tata Punch and the likes.
Meanwhile, whispers of a mid-cycle refresh for the Creta Electric are circulating too, potentially targeting a 2027 timeline. On the internal combustion front, Hyundai has plans to update its models too. Updated versions of familiar nameplates such as the Grand i10 Nios, i20, Exter and Verna are on the cards within the next 12-18 months.
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