New Delhi, May 17, 2025 — Hyundai Motor India has announced a bold plan to roll out 26 new models by FY2030 (March 2030), unveiled on May 15, 2025, to reclaim its spot as India’s second-largest automaker. The lineup, part of Hyundai India new launches ICE EVs, includes 20 internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, 6 electric vehicles (EVs), and hybrid cars, targeting eco-conscious buyers, per Gizmoride. With the Creta Electric set to debut in Q4 FY2025 (January-March 2025), Hyundai aims to challenge Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Toyota, according to CNBC TV18.
Hyundai India New Launches: ICE EVs Timeline and Models
Hyundai India new launches ICE EVs will see 8 models by FY2027, with the remaining 18 by FY2030, per Team-BHP. The Creta Electric, launching in Q4 FY2025, leads the EV segment, while ICE models like the next-gen Venue and Exter CNG drive volume sales. Hybrid SUVs, expected by 2026, will tap into India’s 19% hybrid sales growth (2024), per Jato Dynamics. Bookings are open at Hyundai dealerships and hyundai.com, with test drives starting early 2026, per X posts (@autocarindiamag).
- EVs: Creta Electric (400 km range), Inster EV, Ioniq 5 facelift, Venue EV, Grand i10 Nios EV, Ioniq 9 (2028).
- ICE: Next-gen Creta (2027), Verna facelift, new sub-4m SUV, powered by petrol, diesel, CNG.
- Hybrids: Creta-sized hybrid SUV, launching 2026, per GaadiWaadi.

Price Expectations for Hyundai’s ICE and EV Models
Hyundai’s pricing strategy ensures affordability, with Hyundai India new launches ICE EVs targeting diverse budgets, per IndiaCarNews:
- Creta Electric: Rs 15-20 lakh, rivaling Tata Curvv EV.
- Hybrid SUV: Rs 18-25 lakh, undercutting Toyota Hyryder.
- Next-Gen Venue: Rs 8-14 lakh, competing with Maruti Brezza.
- ICE Hatchbacks: From Rs 6 lakh, leveraging 46% CNG growth (2024), per Jato Dynamics.
Features and Design Highlights
Hyundai India’s new ICE and EV launches will feature modern designs and smart technology, per RushLane:
- Creta Electric: LED headlights, 10.25-inch dual screens, Level 2 ADAS.
- Hybrid SUV: Panoramic sunroof, bold grille, hybrid efficiency.
- Ioniq 5 Facelift: Pixel LEDs, V2L power supply, 500 km range.
Features include 6-8 airbags, Hyundai Blue Link, OTA updates, and ventilated seats, per Team-BHP.
Hyundai’s Market Strategy
Hyundai sold 599,000 vehicles in FY2025, with SUVs driving 68.5% of sales, but fell to fourth place in February 2025, per Financial Express. The 26-model plan, backed by a Rs 32,000 crore investment (Pune, Tamil Nadu), aims to boost capacity to 1.074 million units by 2026, per Business Standard. Challenges include charging infrastructure and high hybrid taxes (43%), per Reuters.
Hyundai’s Sustainable Future
Hyundai India new launches ICE EVs, announced on May 15, 2025, position Hyundai as a sustainable mobility leader. With hybrids, EVs, and ICE models, it targets No. 2 status. Book a test drive at hyundai.com, per X posts (@MotorBeam).
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