
Earlier this year, Nissan announced 2 new products for the Indian market – a B2-segment MPV and a C-segment SUV. The latter was revealed recently as the Nissan Tekton, which takes design inspiration from the Nissan Patrol and underpinnings from the upcoming Renault Duster.

Skoda have launched the 2025 Octavia RS at a price of Rs. 49.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The brand opened bookings for the new Octavia RS on October 6, 2025, and all 100 units were spoken for within 20 minutes. Let’s take a look at what the Skoda Octavia RS has to offer.

Kia India have expanded the Carens Clavis EV lineup with the launch of a new HTX E variant. Priced at Rs. 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Standard Range and Rs. 21.99 lakh for the Extended Range (ER) version, this new mid-level trim bridges the gap between the entry-level HTK+ and the feature-packed HTX variants.

Tata Motors have updated the 2025 Nexon with the introduction of ADAS. This marks the first time Tata’s popular B2-SUV gets these active safety features in its ICE lineup, following the recent debut of the same tech in the Nexon EV 45.

Toyota have launched a new Aero Edition for their Urban Cruiser Hyryder SUV in India. This limited-edition styling package enhances the SUV’s premium and sporty appeal with an exclusive aerodynamic body kit that includes a front spoiler, rear spoiler, and side skirts.

The all-new Hyundai Venue was spotted completely undisguised recently. The upcoming 2nd generation Venue, which is expected to debut soon, features a new design language inspired by Hyundai SUVs such as the Exter, Creta and Tucson. Hyundai’s B2-SUV is also expected to get major updates to its cabin, tech, and feature list.

In less than one month since the price announcement of the new Victoris SUV, Maruti Suzuki have removed one high value feature from the car. The ZXI & ZXI (O) variants of Maruti Victoris no longer get the leather upholstery feature. Considering that this is a feature of high perceived value, we believe that this will greatly influence our buying recommendation of the Victoris variants.

Updated (Oct 19, 2025): Thank to Sandeep for commenting on our Youtube short video and bringing this to our attention. Based on Sandeep's comment, I reached out to reliable source with better knowledge of the Victoris and learned that the Rs. 15.4k price gap is for the dual tone variants while monotone variants continue at same price as before. I misinterpreted the information as the new Maruti website design didn't make it obvious enough that dual tone and monotone have different prices. Either way, the buck stops with me and I ought to be more careful. We take immense pride in delivering the most accurate information. So, we won't take this article down as if nothing happened. It will serve as a reminder that we make mistakes and we have to do a better job in the future. Thus, this mistake will improve our accuracy. I apologize to our esteemed readers and would like to thank Sandeep for planting this doubt in my mind.
@Sandeep, if you happen to read this, please reach out to mahesh@v3cars.com or editor@v3cars.com. For helping us improve our accuracy, I'd personally like to extend a token of appreciation.

Mini have launched the 2025 Countryman JCW All4 in India at a price of Rs. 64.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Countryman JCW All4 joins the Countryman Electric, which was launched in July 2024, in Mini India’s portfolio. Offered as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), the sporty version of the Countryman can be booked at all Mini dealerships starting today.

Kia India have announced an upgrade to their Extended Warranty program by offering coverage of up to 7 years for select models. The enhanced warranty plan is available for both new and existing customers, extending warranty protection beyond the 5-year limit.

Renault have unveiled the 2025 Kwid EV facelift, officially called the Kwid E-Tech, in Brazil. Renault’s entry-level electric hatchback now sports a sharper design, upgraded features, and enhanced safety.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor have launched the 2025 Fortuner Leader Edition in India – a refreshed version of the popular full-size SUV that builds on the success of the 2024 Leader Edition. The new model brings styling updates, interior enhancements, and added features, while retaining the proven 2.8L diesel powertrain.

Responding to customer feedback, Kia India have added a new variant to the Carens Clavis lineup while making the 6-seater version of the MPV more affordable than before.

MG have just launched the Windsor Inspire Edition at Rs. 16.65 lakh. Here’s everything there is to know about this upcoming special edition of the Windsor.

The launch comes as Jeep continue to expand the Compass lineup in India, following the introduction of the Trail Edition earlier this year.

Force Motors have announced a first-in-segment initiative – a 3-year complimentary Roadside Assistance (RSA) package across their entire product range, including the Force Gurkha SUV.

Nissan have officially revealed the name of their upcoming C-SUV, which will rival the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Maruti Grand Vitara, among others. The upcoming Nissan C-SUV will be called the Tekton, which they say means “craftsman” or “architect” in Greek. Take a look at the exterior and interior details of the upcoming Nissan Tekton SUV.

The 2026 Hyundai Venue was spotted once again, this time wearing minimal camouflage, revealing most of its redesigned front fascia. Expected to launch in November 2025, the new Venue will continue to rival other B2-SUVs such as the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and the Mahindra XUV 3XO, among others. In this article, we take a look at the latest 2026 Venue spy shots and breakdown its updated design and features.

Mahindra have introduced the updated 2025 Bolero Neo facelift and announced the prices. The Bolero Neo prices now start from Rs. 8.49 lakh and go up to Rs. 9.99 lakh. For the top model, these prices are almost Rs. 91,000 lower than the older Bolero Neo’s, which recently got a price cut of up to Rs. 1.27 lakh with GST update.

Mahindra have introduced the updated 2025 Bolero facelift and announced the prices. The standard Bolero prices now start from Rs. 7.99 lakh and go up to Rs. 9.69 lakh. For the base model, these prices are Rs. 69,000 lower than the older Bolero, which recently got a price cut of Rs. 1.02 lakh with GST update.

Mahindra have just announced the prices of the 2025 Thar and it now starts at a lower Rs. 9.99 lakh ex-showroom price. This is the same price at which it launched in early January 2023 with 1.5L turbo diesel-manual and a rear-wheel drivetrain. However, the prices of the higher variants have gone up as the top model now costs Rs. 16.99 lakh against Rs. 16.61 lakh earlier with the GST updates.

We now have the full and final, confirmed variant-wise GST price list of all Kia cars along with GST rate cut comparison and percentage change. In this article, you can compare the old price and new revised GST price of all Kia models to help you decide which car you should book.

We now have the full and final, confirmed variant-wise GST price list of all Tata cars along with GST rate cut comparison and percentage change. In this article, you can compare the old price and new revised GST price of all Tata models to help you decide which car you should book.

We now have the full and final, confirmed variant-wise GST price list of all Renault cars along with GST rate cut comparison and percentage change. In this article, you can compare the old price and new revised GST price of all Renault models to help you decide which car you should book.





