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Upcoming new Indian car launches of 2023

Car models costing over 55 - 60 lakh rupees, and many fully-imported cars (CBUs), have been excluded from the list.

BHPian Omkar recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

With a whole year ahead of us, it's time to have a look at the upcoming car launches of 2023.

This list is based on rumours & hearsay, and thus should be treated as a tentative list only.

Car models costing over 55 - 60 lakh rupees, and many fully-imported cars (CBUs), have been excluded from the list. Reason = Low relevance & commitment to the marketplace.

Index:

  1. Hyundai Ai3
  2. Citroen eC3
  3. MG Air EV
  4. Maruti Baleno Cross
  5. Maruti Jimny 5-Door
  6. Tata Punch EV
  7. Mahindra XUV 400
  8. Mahindra Thar 2WD 1.5 Diesel & 5-door
  9. Hyundai Ioniq 5
  10. Citroen C3-based 7-seater SUV
  11. Tata Harrier facelift
  12. Maruti MPV
  13. Kia Carnival
  14. Other cars

Hyundai Ai3: The all-new car from Hyundai will compete against the Tata Punch and Citroen C3 - Related Thread

Citroen eC3: An entry-level electric hatchback in the Rs. 10 lakh range - Related Thread

MG Air EV: Another entry into the affordable electric car segment. It’s a 2.9-meter-long, 2-door hatchback that could be ideal for intra-city travel - Related Thread

Maruti Baleno Cross: Expected to be unveiled at the Auto Expo 2023. Could also get a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine with hybrid tech - Related Thread

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Maruti Jimny: The much-awaited SUV from Maruti that will be powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine and also get Suzuki’s All Grip Pro all-wheel drive system - Related Thread

Tata Punch EV: To be positioned between the Tigor EV and the Nexon EV, and could go on sale in Q3 2023 - Related Thread

Mahindra XUV 400: Mahindra's first modern-day electric car that has a claimed range of 456 km (ARAI) - Related Thread

Mahindra Thar 5-door: Adding to the practicality aspect, a 5-door Thar is expected to launch in 2023 - Related Thread

An entry-level 1.5L Diesel 2WD variant will launch in early 2023 - Related Thread

Hyundai Ioniq 5: Hyundai's futuristic-looking electric vehicle has a claimed range of 631 km - Related Thread

Citroen C3-based 7-seater SUV: Will measure ~ 4.4 meters in length and be powered by the 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine - Related Thread

Tata Harrier, Safari facelifts: Apart from cosmetic changes, the Harrier could also get ADAS features. Consequently, the Safari facelift might also be introduced around the same time - Related Thread

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Maruti MPV: The Toyota Innova Hycross will be rebadged as a Maruti car - Related Thread

Kia Carnival: The new generation Carnival is larger than the outgoing model and will debut at the Auto Expo 2023 - Related Thread

Continue reading BHPian Omkar's 2023 new car launches list for more insights and information.

 
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