4 Exciting New Cars Set to Debut in India This July 2025

July will see Indian car consumers treated to a flurry of new launches across budget and premium segments alike. From revamped mass-market fare to cutting-edge electric cars and high-end sedans, the car market is poised to welcome some big names.

Upcoming Car Launches in India – July 2025: From Electric MPVs to Luxury Sedans

July will see Indian car consumers treated to a flurry of new launches across budget and premium segments alike. From revamped mass-market fare to cutting-edge electric cars and high-end sedans, the car market is poised to welcome some big names.

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MG M9
Expected Launch: Early July
Expected Price: ₹65–70 lakh (ex-showroom)

MG Motor has revised its launch schedule, choosing to roll out the M9 electric MPV before the highly awaited Cyberster in its new MG Select high-end dealership network. The M9 went on pre-bookings in May, with a token of ₹51,000.

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With a powerful 90 kWh battery, the M9 has an estimated driving range of 430 km on full charge. It comes with rear-seat passengers in mind and includes sumptuous second-row captain seats with massage function, recline feature, and extendable ottomans—a first-class travel experience is guaranteed.

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe (Second Generation)
Expected Launch: Mid-July
Expected Price: ₹48–52 lakh (ex-showroom)

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BMW's sub-compact offering, the 2 Series Gran Coupe, will arrive in its next-generation avatar. Pitted against the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, the model hasn't quite achieved the sales numbers both German marques were expecting.

While the Indian model will certainly have the 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine of the 220 Gran Coupe, it is yet to be known whether BMW will bring in the diesel-fed 220d (2.0-litre) or the high-performance M235 xDrive, which comes with a higher 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine.

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Kia Carens Clavis EV
Reveal Date: July 15, 2025
Expected Price: ₹17–25 lakh (ex-showroom)

Kia India is launching its first mass-market electric vehicle—and it will be a seven-seater. The all-electric Carens Clavis will be the cheapest three-row EV in India. Based on the same architecture as the Hyundai Creta Electric, the Carens Clavis EV will feature two battery packs: a 42 kWh and a 51.4 kWh pack. Interestingly enough, it is likely to have a better range than its Hyundai counterpart.

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Design-wise, although there will be some EV-exclusive features, the overall appearance will remain mostly faithful to the base Carens Clavis.

Renault Kiger Facelift
Anticipated Launch: Late July
Anticipated Price: ₹6.50–11.30 lakh (ex-showroom)

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Finally, after a long wait, Renault is ready to launch the facelifted version of the Kiger SUV. The cosmetic changes are expected to be small, with a few more features added inside. But there are no mechanical updates expected under the bonnet. Customers can still opt for the 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.0-litre turbo-petrol units, which will come with manual and automatic transmission options.

Renault Triber Facelift
Expected Launch: Late July
Anticipated Price: ₹6.50–9.00 lakh (ex-showroom)

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Renault's Triber is India's sole sub-four-metre MPV, and it is a proposition that stands alone in its segment. Even though it does not have any direct competition, its higher versions contend with offerings such as the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Toyota Rumion.

The facelifted model will have a new face and some additional creature conveniences, but the powertrain stays the same. It will retain the same engine options and transmission configurations as the present vehicle.

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