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New cars for 2017: Upcoming hatchbacks

It’s going to be raining new cars for the next 1 year. We bring you a list of the upcoming hatchbacks.



Hatchbacks are hot too in 2017, with Maruti undoubtedly set to lead the pack. India’s largest automaker has big plans for the country with the launch of the new third-gen Maruti Swift and the highly-anticipated Maruti Baleno RS. Chevrolet is set to breathe life back into the Beat with an all-new model, while luxury carmakers such as Volvo and Mini are set to bring in some of their own models.
Featured here are the hatchbacks – new and facelifted – that are heading to our shores soon.

New Maruti Swift

Although it still sells in larger numbers, Maruti’s popular hatchback has lost some steam owing to the bigger, more upmarket Baleno. But next year, Maruti will replace the current model with an all-new car that promises to be even lighter than the bantamweight Baleno. And considering that it will continue with the same engines, its fun factor and fan following are only expected to increase. Suzuki’s 110hp 1.0-litre Boosterjet turbo-petrol from the upcoming Baleno Sport could also be among the engine options.
To keep it distinct from the Baleno, the Swift is likely to be similar in size to the current model. Exterior styling is expected to be sportier, with larger air dams, a big hexagonal grille, and the familiar ‘floating roof’ look. Interiors too will receive a major overhaul, and will continue the sporty theme of the exterior. Highlights include a flat-bottom steering wheel and a hooded instrument binnacle.

Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 5-8 lakh
Engines: 1.0 P, 1.2 P, 1.3 D

New Chevrolet Beat, Beat Activ

Part of Chevrolet’s strategy to bring in ten new cars for India by 2020, is the next-gen Beat that’s expected to arrive in 2017. A major upgrade of the outgoing car, rather than an all-new model, the new Beat will get a more modern-looking face and a premium interior with features like Chevrolet’s MyLink touchscreen infotainment system. Engines are likely to include three-pot motors – the current car’s 1.0-litre diesel and a new 1.0-litre petrol.
A more exciting option is the Beat Activ, which is a jacked-up crossover version of the Beat,
replete with big alloy wheels and body cladding. It is likely to be launched after the hatchback.

Coming: 2017
Price: Rs 4-6 lakh
Engines: 1.0 P, 1.0 D

Maruti Baleno RS

The Baleno is Maruti’s first truly successful premium car. This lightweight hatchback, known for its sprightly manners, will introduce Suzuki’s 1.0-litre, three-pot turbo-petrol engine in India in the RS variant. With 112hp on tap, it’s not a full-on hot hatch, but it will definitely give the Polo GT a run for its money. The added performance and a sporty body kit aside, the RS could get disc brakes on all four corners.
Coming: Early 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engines: 1.0 P

Maruti Ignis

The third product to roll out of Maruti’s Nexa chain of premium showrooms will be the Ignis; a model with which, the carmaker plans to up the ante in the small hatchback-crossover segment.
It will go up against the Mahindra KUV100. However, given its premium positioning, it’s likely to be the pricier one between the two. Design highlights here include the upright, solid stance, big wheel arches and clean lines.
Despite its tight dimensions, it packs quite a spacious interior.

The best part? Unlike recent Marutis that get a majority of their interior bits from a common parts bin, the Ignis will feature a brand new, premium interior with new switchgear, steering wheel, a new instrument cluster and even a Mercedes-Benz-like floating infotainment screen.
Under the hood, you’re likely to find Maruti’s trusty 1.2-litre K12-series petrol which will get the option of an AMT gearbox.

Coming: Early 2017
Price: Rs 5.5-8 lakh
Engine: 1.2 P
 
Volvo V40 and V40 Cross Country facelift

Changes to the updated V40s are cosmetic. The cars get reprofiled front and rear bumpers, and a new grille that’s flanked by headlights with Volvo’s signature Thor’s Hammer LED treatment. Interiors feature updated upholstery and the infotainment system now connects to Windows phones, besides Android and Apple devices. The current car’s 150hp 2.0-litre diesel and 180hp 1.6-litre turbo-petrol (only on the V40 Cross Country) are likely to be carried forward unchanged.


Coming: End 2016
Price: Rs 25-28 lakh
Engines: 1.6 P, 2.0 D  

Mini clubman

Modern Minis are a far cry from the little go-kart that Mr Bean drove and enthusiasts loved. But the upcoming Clubman is not just a longer hatchback than the regular three- and four-door Minis currently sold in India, it also prides itself on being the biggest model from the carmaker yet. Thanks to its size though, it packs even more practicality along with retro-cool style. It should comfortably fit up to five adults and also gobble up a whole lot of luggage. One of the standout features of the new Clubman is its boot, which is accessed via two barn-style doors instead of a conventional hatch.


Coming: End 2016
Price: Rs 30-35 lakh
Engines: 1.5 P, 2.0 P

New cars for 2017: Upcoming SUVs

Next year promises to be big on new SUVs. Here is a comprehensive list of the upcoming launches.



The year 2017 is set to be big for SUVs in India, with many automakers set to foray into the new or existing segments with all-new or facelifted models. The launch of the Tata Hexa is expected to be the biggest in the first half of the year with the new model carrying forward the brand’s new philosophy that started with the Tiago. Other mainstream models expected include the long-anticipated Tata Nexon, Ford’s facelifted EcoSport and Honda’s Jazz-based crossover, the WR-V.

The luxury segment though won’t be stepping in lightly either, with a large onslaught of SUVs expected from global carmakers. Audi is set to bring its high-performance diesel SQ7 early next year followed by the new Q5. Lexus is set to make its India debut in March with a line-up of two SUVs, and Maserati will attract some eyeballs with its all-new Levante SUV.

Here is a comprehensive list of all the SUV expected over the course of the next 12 months.

Audi Q2

It’s the smallest offering in Audi’s ‘Q’ range of SUVs that’s expected to hit our shores no earlier than mid-2017. Unlike the Q3 and the Q5, which look like shrunken versions of the Q7, the Q2’s beefy, chiselled fascia and raked, almost- hatchback-like rear end give it a unique stance. More importantly, at an expected Rs 27 lakh, what you will get is a luxury SUV for the price of a luxury hatchback.

Plus, the Q2 claims to be a proper five-seater, and it’s got a 405-litre boot too. The Q2 comes with all the goodies offered on bigger Audis. It’s impeccably put-together cabin gets a dash-top-mounted infotainment screen and the all-digital Virtual Cockpit instrument cluster.


While entry-level models will be front-wheel drive, this being a Q, its higher variants will get an all-wheel-drive system. The engine line-up is likely to comprise a 1.4-litre TSI turbo-petrol and a 2.0-litre diesel, both producing 150hp.

Coming: 2018
Price: Rs 27 lakh
Engines: 1.4 P, 2.0 D

BMW X7

It’s the SUV sibling of BMW’s latest 7-series, which it will share underpinnings and tech with. Expected to arrive in 2018, the X7 will be the largest model in the carmaker’s line-up. Unlike the X5 (which can be had in a seven-seat  configuration), the X7 is a proper seven-seater and will rival full-fat luxury SUVs like the Mercedes GLS, the Range Rover and the Audi Q7. Motivation for this behemoth is likely to come from six- and eight-cylinder engines like the 3.0-litre diesel, and a 4.4-litre twin-turbo petrol from the 7-series.


Coming: 2018
Price: Rs 1.1-1.3 crore
Engines: 3.0 D, 4.4 P

New Audi Q5

Although the new Q5 looks like a Q7 head on, the rest of the car looks pretty much unchanged. But this Mercedes GLC rival is actually all new, and thanks to its modular underpinnings which it shares with the new A4 and Q7, it’s as much as 90kg lighter than before.

The resemblance to the Q7 continues into the interior too, where fit, finish and equipment levels have taken a huge step up in the new Q5. It gets the de rigueur 12.3-inch Virtual Cockpit instrument cluster, an 8.3-inch free-standing screen for the MMI infotainment system. The unit offers Wi-Fi connectivity along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Also, it’s amply spacious for five and comes with a massive 610-litre boot. It’s likely to arrive by late 2017 with 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engines producing 252hp and 190hp respectively. For India, an eight-speed auto ’box and all-wheel drive will be standard too.


Coming: Late 2017
Price: Rs 62 lakh
Engines: 2.0 D, 3.0 D

Audi SQ7

Audi has managed to make turbo lag a thing of the past, and the first proof of this is the SQ7. It packs a 435hp 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 diesel that’s got a neat trick up its sleeve – an electric compressor that forces air into the engine at low rpms, before the turbochargers come into their stride. 

The result is a whopping 900Nm of torque on tap at as low as 1,000rpm, or pulling power from get-go! Audi claims that the 2,330kg SQ7 will blitz the 0-100kph dash in 4.9 seconds, and you can buy yourself all that performance for an expected Rs 1 crore.


Coming: January 2017
Price: Rs 1 crore
Engine: 4.0 D

Jeep Compass

During the recent global unveiling of the spanking new Compass, Jeep was quick to declare its plans of assembling this model in India at FCA’s Ranjangaon plant. And so, this small SUV, with an expected price tag of Rs 20 lakh could be the model that gives the company some much-needed traction in India.

The Compass is a Hyundai Tucson-sized SUV that looks like a mini Grand Cherokee. Like the
Grand Cherokee, it features slim headlamps, an upright stance, massive ground clearance and big alloy wheels. It’s likely to come to India with a Fiat-sourced 172hp 2.0-litre turbo-diesel which will send power to the front wheels on base variants via a nine-speed automatic gearbox. Higher variants will get AWD with a locking differential and a low-range gearbox. But for enthusiasts, Jeep is likely to bring in a Trailhawk variant that’s jacked up further by 20mm, and gets off-road tyres, extra body cladding and tougher underbody protection. With all that kit, it’s safe to say that the Compass is sure to be the most capable off-roader in its segment.


Coming: End 2017
Price: Rs 20 lakh
Engine: 2.0 D

Chevrolet Trailblazer facelift

Last year, Chevrolet launched its Fortuner-rivalling Trailblazer in India. A facelifted version of the SUV is on sale in some markets, and will head our way in 2017. It’s got a new face, and new LED tail-lamps, but proportionally remains the same as the outgoing model. The interior too has been revised and features an updated centre console and better quality materials. Its current 200hp 2.8-litre Duramax turbo-diesel and six-speed automatic gearbox though, are likely to be carried over unchanged. 


Coming: April 2017
Price: Rs 25 lakh
Engine: 2.8 D

Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe

To take on the BMW X6, Mercedes brought out its own SUV-coupĂ© in the form of the GLE Coupe. Now, Mercedes plans on introducing the coupĂ© body style on the smaller GLC. It shares its running gear with the regular GLC, but chucks the boxy roofline for a swooping, sexier silhouette, that’s sure to ramp up its ability to turn heads. Initially expected to arrive as the petrol-powered GLC Coupe 300, it could also get an AMG-line variant which will give it some go for its show.


Coming: 2017
Price: Rs 55-65 lakh
Engines: 2. 0 P, 2.1 D

Datsun Go Cross

The Go and Go+ hatchback and sub-four-metre MPV haven’t garnered many footfalls for Datsun showrooms. However, one concept that did grab a lot of attention at the 2016 Auto Expo is the Go Cross, a GO+ based compact crossover. You’d hardly notice the link between the two though, and that’s thanks to the jacked up stance, beefy body-cladding, skid-plates and radical front end styling of the concept. So strong was the response to this stylish model, that it’s now slated for an earlier-than-expected launch in 2017. The growing demand for crossovers makes the Go Cross a potential winner for Datsun. However, its success will depend on Datsun’s ability to price it smartly.


Coming: March 2017
Price: Rs 6-8 lakh
Engine: 1.2 P

New land Rover Discovery

This latest Discovery looks more Range Rover than Land Rover, and thanks to its aluminium intensive construction, it’s a massive 480kg lighter. So, expect it to be quicker, more frugal and better to drive. In fact, Land Rover says that this is its most potent off-roader yet. Not too lofty a claim considering the Discovery’s massive 220mm ground-clearance (283mm on models equipped with air suspension) and wading depth of 900mm. Also, it gets a low-ratio transfer case and the latest Terrain Response 2.0 system that should make easy work of any road surface.

Its flexible cabin has space for seven full-sized adults, but if it’s luggage you want to haul, the power-operated seats (controlled via the car’s 10-inch infotainment touchscreen) can be folded away to free up 2,406 litres of loading space.


JLR’s 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel is likely to be the mainstay engine. While base versions will get the engine in its 180hp state of tune, a twin-turbocharged version of the 2.0-litre diesel, producing 240hp will make its debut in the Discovery. A more powerful 3.0-litre turbo-diesel and supercharged petrol will also be offered. All motors will be paired with eight-speed automatic gearboxes.

Coming: Late 2017
Price: Rs 1.5 crore
Engines: 2.0 D, 3.0 D, 3.0 P

Lexus LX

Massive SUVs, wearing the big ‘L’ badge, aren’t rare on our roads. While the models were privately imported until now, with Lexus – Toyota’s luxury brand – entering India, the LX could soon be bought from an official showroom. It’s a rich man’s Land Cruiser that will ferry seven around in the lap of luxury. Initially, the model be fully imported and so, will be pricey. However, unlike the Land Cruiser, you do get the luxury, equipment styling and the Lexus badge.


Coming: March 2017
Price: Rs 1.5 crore
Engines: 5.7 P, 4.5 D

Range Rover Evoque Convertible

If the regular Evoque wasn’t chic enough, Land Rover has attempted to make it more fashionable still by lopping off the roof. Its cloth-top folds away in 18 seconds and it can seat four comfortably. And because it says Range Rover on the nose, know that it can still outperform most other luxury SUVs when you take it off road. Expect it to come with JLR’s new high-tech 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel, and probably a 2.0-litre petrol too.


Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 80 lakh
Engines: 2.0 P, 2.0 D

Renault Kaptur

This is the Renault Kaptur with a ‘K’, not to be confused with the smaller Ford EcoSport-rivalling Captur sold in Europe. True, the two cars do share a lot of the uber-cool crossover styling, but the India-bound Kaptur’s building blocks are closely related to that of the rugged Duster. Along with its underpinnings and all-wheel-drive gear, the Kaptur will share the 1.6-litre petrol and popular K9K 1.5-litre diesel with the Duster. Additionally, it’s likely to get a 2.0-litre petrol with a four-speed automatic too. Being a more premium offering, it will be positioned above the Duster. To be priced at an estimated Rs 16 lakh, it will take on the Mahindra XUV500 along with higher variants of the Hyundai Creta when it arrives here in early 2017.


Coming: End 2017
Price: Rs 16-20 lakh
Engines: 1.5 D, 2.0 P

Lexus RX 450h

This sporty, rather futuristic- looking luxury crossover promises sharp handling and a properly luxurious interior. It has its work very cut out for it thanks to the Audi Q5 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC. However, where its rivals offer either a now-looked-down-upon diesel or a petrol guzzler, the Lexus is an eco-friendly petrol-electric hybrid. Being a hybrid and a full-import will make it expensive, but with local assembly on the cards, expect prices to go down later. 


Coming: March 2017
Price: Rs 65-70 lakh
Engine: 3.5 P + electric
 
Maruti S-cross Petrol

A hefty price tag and hatchback-like looks have weighed the S-cross down. Furthermore, it could only be had with diesel engines – Fiat-sourced 1.3- and 1.6-litre units. Now, however, Maruti plans on introducing a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol motor in its premium crossover. This unit (also likely to power the Ciaz) makes 100hp and 133Nm of torque. Given the slow shift in preference to petrol cars, the addition of the petrol engine in the S-cross will surely make it a more viable proposition. Being a premium offering, how we wish it came with an automatic gearbox too!


Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engine: 1.5 P

Maserati Levante

Everything from the Renault Kwid to the Bentley Bentayga testifies that SUVs are here to stay. But want one with some Italian flair? No, it’s not a Ferrari, but it’s close. Very evidently a performance SUV, the Levante claims to offer unrivalled handling. It uses the same foundations as the Ghibli and 
Quattroporte performance sedans, and will be introduced with a 275hp 3.0-litre V6 diesel. This motor allows the SUV to despatch the 0-100kph run in 6.9sec. Enthusiasts, however, will have to wait for the stronger V6 and twin-turbo V8 petrol versions which are expected to arrive later. All models will get four-wheel-drive and air suspension as standard. Expect it to arrive loaded with everything that comes 
in a Rs 1.25 crore car.


Coming: Early 2017
Price: Rs 1.25 crore
Engines: 3.0 P, 3.0 D

Tata Nexon

In the ever-burgeoning sub-four-metre compact SUV segment, Tata’s Nexon is sure to be the most stunning automobile you could treat yourself to. That’s thanks to its muscular stance and that edgy coupĂ©-like roofline; a marked departure from its boxy rivals. Its premium interior too is just as impressive, featuring an eight-speaker audio system and a dash-top-mounted 6.5-inch touchscreen for the Harman-sourced infotainment unit. It will also come with a multi-drive mode system; a class-first feature.

Space has always been a USP of Tata cars, the Nexon being no different. Despite the sloping roof, the cleverly engineered rear seats ensure that even tall passengers have sufficient headroom.


Tata will employ a brand new 1.5-litre turbo-diesel and a turbocharged version of the Tiago’s 1.2-litre petrol on the Nexon – both producing 110hp. Both engines will send power to the front wheels via new six-speed manual or automatic gearboxes.

Coming: End 2017
Price: Rs 7-10 lakh
Engines: 1.2 P, 1.5 D

New Honda CR-V

Honda India is likely to skip the mid-cycle facelift of its petrol-only CR-V SUV, and will instead bring in an all-new model for 2017. It’s a more upmarket offering, made evident by the design language that it shares with models from Acura, Honda’s premium car division. Besides, it’s bigger than the outgoing car too, which should make it more spacious. This extra space has allowed for a seven-seat cabin configuration, which could be offered on the India-bound model. It is still expected to receive petrol engines only. One being the current model’s 2.4-litre unit, and the other a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol, both making 190hp and mated to CVT automatics. 


Expected: Late 2017
Price: Rs 17-20 lakh
Engines: 1.5 P, 2.0 P
 
New Nissan X-Trail 

The latest India-bound X-trail looks more modern and rounded than its blocky predecessor. The bigger difference is that it will come here in a petrol-hybrid avatar, rather than a diesel as the previous-generation car did. We drove the car and found it to be quite refined, spacious and well equipped.
What Indian buyers will surely appreciate its claimed fuel efficiency of 20kpl. However, being a full import, this SUV will be quite expensive for its size.


Coming: January 2017
Price: Rs 35 lakh
Engine: 2.0 P + electric

Skoda Kodiaq

Skoda’s upcoming flagship, the Kodiaq, is a seven-seat luxury SUV that will take on the Hyundai Santa Fe and the Toyota Fortuner. It’s only 40mm longer than an Octavia, but Skoda claims that it’s more spacious than its rivals, especially in the middle-row seats. Speaking of interiors, Skoda has raised its bar for quality and luxury with the use of plush materials all around the cabin. It’s loaded with features too. There’s an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system on higher variants with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, a panoramic sunroof, Wi-Fi Hotspot connectivity, wireless phone charging and lots more. Expect a 190hp, 2.0-litre diesel mated to a brand new seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic to be mainstay on the Kodiaq. But there is the possibility of a 2.0-litre petrol as well. 


Coming: August 2017
Price: Rs 25-30 lakh
Engines: 2.0 P, 2.0 D

Volvo XC90 Polestar

Last year, Volvo introduced its mighty impressive second-generation XC90. The one area where the big luxury SUV slightly lacked, however, was performance, using a 2.0-litre diesel in a segment full of 3.0-litre six-pots. However, there’s a new version coming that will address that. Volvo’s in-house tuning division, Polestar, has taken the petrol hybrid powertrain from the XC90 T8 and wound it up to 420hp. And with a claimed 0-100kph time of 5.5sec and the fuel efficiency of a hybrid, you can have your cake and eat it too.


Coming: 2017
Price: Rs 1.3-1.4 crore
Engine: 2.0 P + electric

Honda WR-V

Slotted below the BR-V, the WR-V is Honda’s Jazz-based hatchback crossover that will rival the likes of the Hyundai i20 Active and the Fiat Avventura and Urban Cross. A recently unveiled sketch of the car showcases a muscular exterior, replete with aggressive bumpers and body cladding. However, to keep costs in check, the crossover is likely to feature a similar interior as in its premium hatchback sibling. It is also expected to share engine and gearbox options with the Jazz.  


Expected: March 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engines: 1.2 P, 1.5 D

Tata Hexa

The Hexa picks up where the poorly received, yet supremely capable Aria left off, and dials up the premium factor to eleven with its aggressive SUV-like styling and features like a Harman-sourced touchscreen infotainment system and a 10-speaker JBL audio system. Not only is it visually rugged, it’s built on a tough ladder-frame chassis. To further enhance its off-roading creds, Tata has even given the Hexa an all-wheel-drive system. This system can be configured via a rotary-knob drive mode selector, much like the one on high-end Land Rover SUVs. The Hexa is loaded on the safety front too, with top-end variants getting six airbags, ABS, EBD, hill hold and hill descent control. Power comes from a 156hp 2.2-litre turbo-diesel that is mated to either six-speed manual or automatic gearboxes.


Coming: January 2017
Price: Rs 12.50-18 lakh
Engine: 2.2 D

Ford EcoSport facelift

The Maruti Vitara Brezza stole the EcoSport’s thunder from right under its nose. In response, Ford now plans on giving its sub-four-metre compact SUV some much-needed sprucing up.
The facelifted EcoSport will get a more aggressive face with a bigger grille, beefier bumpers, reprofiled tail-lamps, and new alloy-wheels. Updates to the interior are likely to include a touchscreen infotainment system – a feature buyers sorely missed in the current model. It’s likely to continue with the same set of potent petrol and diesel engines, and will retain the quirky proportions, the boot-mounted spare-wheel and fun-to-drive manners that made it popular.  


Coming: Early 2017
Price: Rs 7-10 lakh
Engines: 1.0 P, 1.5 P, 1.5 D

Volvo XC40

The Chinese-owned Swedish carmaker will resurrect its small car line-up with an Audi Q3-rivalling compact crossover – the upcoming XC40 – that it previewed with the Concept 40.1. Although the concept car shares a lot of its styling cues with the larger Volvo XC90, it will be built on Volvo’s new Compact Modular Architecture(CMA) dedicated to development of its small cars. It will be powered by efficient three- and four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, and is also likely to be offered with hybrid powertrains. The best bit though, is that the production car is likely to look near-identical to the concept. A sedan based on the same mechanicals is also expected later.


Coming: 2018
Price: Rs 25-40 lakh
Engines: 1.5 P, 2.0 D

Volkswagen Tiguan

After the Passat, Volkswagen plans on bringing in the Tiguan to India. It’s a Hyundai Santa Fe rival and will be the first of a slew of SUVs that the VW group plans to launch in India. It will arrive here in the middle of 2017 and is expected to be locally assembled at VW’s Aurangabad plant. However, at an estimated Rs 30 lakh, it will be quite expensive. Its restrained, yet appealing exterior packs quite a spacious and superbly appointed cabin that buyers will appreciate. The mainstay engine, a 2.0-litre diesel, will come with a seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic gearbox and an optional all-wheel-drive.

Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 30 lakh
Engine: 2.0 D 

Three new models for Nexa early 2017

Along with Ignis and Baleno RS, the yet-to-be-revealed Ciaz facelift will join Maruti’s premium showroom chain by April.


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Nexa dealers are set to begin the new year with a bang. Maruti Suzuki has lined up a salvo of launches for its premium showroom channel, starting with the much awaited Ignis, in January. The introduction of the hatchback-crossover will be followed by the sporty Baleno RS variant in February. Interestingly, the Ciaz facelift will be pulled out from the regular Maruti showroom chains and will exclusively retail through Nexa when it goes on sale around April.

The aggressive introduction of new models through Nexa will give a much-needed fillip to volumes of the premium chain that are largely hinged on the Baleno. Launched towards the end of October 2015, the hatch has been the mainstay of the carmaker’s line-up and a regular among the top 10 best-selling cars in the country. Sales of the S-Cross, however, have mostly remained tepid despite Maruti reducing the price and offering big discounts on it.

The Maruti Ignis will spearhead the company's efforts to expand its presence in the hatchback-crossover segment and will now be the entry car for Nexa. But given its premium positioning, it’s likely to be pricier than rivals like the KUV100.

Interestingly, unlike the recent Marutis that get most of their interior bits from a common parts bin, the Ignis will feature a new, premium interior with new switchgear, steering wheel, instrument cluster and even a Mercedes-Benz-like floating infotainment screen. The Ignis is likely to be powered by a 1.2-litre K12-series petrol engine which also does duty on other Maruti heavyweights such as the Swift, Ritz, Dzire and the Baleno.

Dubbed as a more powerful version of its highly popular Baleno, the Baleno RS is likely to debut Suzuki’s 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine in India with a power figure of 112hp. Other upgrades include a performance and a sporty body kit and disc brakes on all four wheels.

The country’s top-selling carmaker launched Nexa early 2015 and has sold over 1,45,892 cars through the premium channel till October 2016. The Nexa chain of showrooms accounted for 10.37 percent of the company's total passenger vehicle sales in October , up from 5.98 percent during the same month last year. 

New cars for 2017: Upcoming sedans

Here is an exhaustive list of all the new sedans due to be launched next year.



The coming year has it all set for the appearance of some spectacular sedans. Mercedes is set to bring in the new E-class; BMW, the new 5 series, while Honda is set to give its bestseller, the City, a much anticipated facelift. Other notable inclusions include the launch of the all-new Essentia compact sedan from Chevrolet and Tata’s highly anticipated Kite 5 compact sedan.
Here is the longlist of sedans expected in the coming months.

Chevrolet Essentia

Following Volkswagen’s Ameo, it’s Chevrolet that’s now going the made-in-India, make-for-India way with the Essentia. It’s a sub-four-metre compact sedan based on the next-gen Beat hatchback that will arrive in 2017. Positioned half a segment below compact sedans like the Swift Dzire, the Essentia will rival Tata’s upcoming Tiago-based compact sedan. However, despite its compact dimensions, the near production-ready concept showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo revealed how well Chevrolet managed to pull off the sedan shape. More importantly, it packs quite a spacious interior for its size. The carmaker also plans on giving the car a premium interior and upmarket features like its MyLink touchscreen infotainment system.
Besides the underpinnings, the sedan will also share the 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol and diesel engines with the Beat hatchback.


Coming: March 2017
Price: Rs 4.5-7 lakh
Engine: 1.0 P, 1.0 D

New Audi A8

Audi’s next-gen A8 is likely to raise the bar in the big luxury sedan game, especially in terms of looks and tech. It takes much of its low-slung styling from the futuristic Prologue concept, and futuristic really seems to be the theme on the car. The interior features a virtual dashboard with all functions controlled via three highly configurable screens – a digital instrument cluster, a 14.1-inch central touchscreen and a smaller unit for the air-con controls. Engine options are likely to include 4.0-litre V8 and 6.3-litre petrols, a 3.0-litre diesel, a more potent 4.0-litre V8 diesel with the electric supercharging tech from the SQ7, and even a hybrid powertrain. India could even get a 190hp 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel in entry-level variants.


Coming: Late 2017
Price: Rs 1.2-2 crore
Engines: 3.0 P, 3.0 D, 4.0 P, 4.0 D

New BMW 5-Series

The next 5-series is one of many all-new models that its segment will soon witness. It’s features an aluminium-intensive construction akin to the new 7-series, making it as much as 100kg lighter than the current 5, and hence more fuel-efficient. It’s marginally longer, wider and taller too, and much of the freed-up room has gone into making the rear seats more spacious. Besides making it more comfortable and luxurious, BMW has also brimmed the 5-series with autonomous driving aids like steering and lane control assist and crossroads warning, most of which unfortunately, won’t make it to the Indian car. However, we will get tech like the gesture-control and voice-command enabled iDrive infotainment system which is offered on the pricier 7-series.


Coming: Late 2017
Price: Rs 55-65 lakh
Engines: 2.0 P, 2.0 D, 3.0 D

New Audi S5 Sportback

If the new A4 is too buttoned up for you, Audi has something that might just hit the spot. Meet the second-generation S5 Sportback. It’s got all the appeal and practicality of the new A4 – a tech-loaded, superbly appointed and spacious interior, and a 480-litre boot – plus, it comes in a sexier four-door coupĂ© body style. Under the hood, the current car’s 333hp, supercharged 3.0-litre V6 will be replaced by a more potent 354hp 3.0-litre turbo-petrol.


Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 65 lakh
Engine: 3.0 P
 
New Chevrolet Cruze

The upcoming Chevy Cruze is going to be a quantum leap over the current model in every way. For a start, its aggressive styling, swept-back coupĂ©-like silhouette and large 17-inch alloys (likely for the India-bound model) make it quite the stunner. While it’s lighter, hence more frugal, Chevrolet has also made it larger, which means the interior is more spacious. Space aside, the low-set cabin is quite upmarket and uses high-quality materials. Fully loaded variants are likely to get features like a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and 4G compatibility, in-car Wi-Fi Hotspot connectivity, wireless phone charging and heated leather seats. The current car’s 166hp 2.0-litre diesel engine is likely to be replaced by a slightly less powerful, but more efficient 1.6-litre turbo-diesel. Also, with petrol cars back in vogue, a 155hp, 1.4-litre, direct-injection turbo-petrol is also likely to be introduced here. 


Coming: End 2017
Price: Rs 12-15 lakh
Engines: 1.4 P, 1.6 D

Audi A3 facelift
Audi’s nippy junior sedan is soon to receive a nip and tuck. Updates to the car include sportier bumpers, a bigger hexagonal grille, and new A4-like headlamps that can be opted with Audi’s Matrix LED technology. The options list is also likely to include paddle shifters for the new flat-bottom steering and the all-digital Virtual Cockpit instrument cluster. The biggest change will, however, be under the hood – the smaller 1.4-litre TFSI petrol from the new A4 will replace the current car’s 1.8-litre petrol unit. 


Coming: Late 2016
Price: Rs 25-30 lakh
Engines: 1.4 P, 2.0 D

Audi A4 diesel

With the latest A4, Audi has perhaps near perfected the recipe for the entry-level luxury sedan. It’s got the ride, the handling, a tech-packed and luxurious interior, and even an impressive ARAI-acclaimed fuel economy of 17.4kpl with the 1.4-litre TSI petrol. And now, it will get a punchy 2.0-litre diesel engine that the VW Group plans to localise in India. The unit produces 190hp and a healthy 400Nm and will be paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. It is also likely to get the option of a more affordable six-speed manual which should be a hit with both, chauffeur-driven owners and enthusiasts alike.  


Coming: Late 2016
Price: Rs 39-45 lakh
Engine: 2.0 D

Hyundai Ioniq

With the uncertainty looming over diesel cars, and the government slowly warming up to hybrids, Hyundai plans tobring in its eco-friendly Ioniq to India. Aimed squarely at Toyota’s popular Prius (also coming back to India in a new avatar), the Ioniq for international markets is available with three powertrains – an all-electric, a regular hybrid and a plug-in hybrid. Of these, the latter is being considered for India. This means you can use a regular power outlet to charge the car’s batteries, and if your commutes aren’t too long (the plug-in has a pure-electric range of 50km), you could skip visits to the fuel station altogether. For long-distance trips, there’s a 105hp 1.6-litre petrol, coupled with a six-speed dual-clutch auto, that works in conjunction with the electric motor. To enhance efficiency, it features a super-slippery exterior and aero-efficient wheels that help it cut through the air better. However, how much headway it makes into the finicky Indian car buyer’s list remains to be seen. 


Coming: Early 2018
Price: Rs 45-50 lakh
Engine: 1.6 + electric
 
Honda City facelift

The mid-size City, Honda’s bread-and-butter model in India, has been going strong thanks to timely model changes and a strong fan following. Of late, however, it has been facing stiff competition from the Maruti Ciaz, which has even begun outselling it. And to bring it up to speed with its rivals, Honda plans on putting the City under the knife. Although it will remain mechanically unchanged, the City will get cosmetic tweaks like a new front grille, re-profiled bumpers, updated headlamps with projector units and bigger alloys.


Coming: 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engines: 1.5 P, 1.5 D

New Porsche Panamera

With the new Panamera, Porsche will once again challenge luxury sedans like the new BMW 7-series and the Audi A8. Despite being bigger than its predecessor, its aluminium-heavy modular framework makes it lighter. Also, the Panamera now sports more athletic stance than the humpbacked looks of the last car. The tech-laden interior comes with a touch-sensitive centre console, two hi-res 7.0-inch displays in the instrument binnacle, and also a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. And with the cabin detailed in rich leather and wood trim, it’s got luxury chops as well. India will initially get the 550hp 4.0-litre petrol-powered Panamera Turbo, followed by a 442hp 4.0-litre V8 diesel.


Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 2 crore
Engines: 4.0 P, 4.0 D

New Hyundai Verna

To up its game against the Honda City and the Maruti Ciaz, Hyundai will replace its long-in-the tooth Verna with a new one. It shares the Fluidic 2.0 design philosophy and the big hexagonal grille with the Elantra. It’s longer, wider, and a bit lower, but expect it to be more spacious overall. The interior features a touchscreen on the neatly laid-out centre console, steering-mounted controls for audio and Bluetooth connectivity, climate control and push-button start. Higher variants are even likely to come with bigger alloy wheels and a sunroof. While the Verna is expected to continue with the current car’s 1.4- and 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engines, it will get Hyundai’s mild-hybrid system, which is similar to the SHVS system offered in the Maruti Ciaz.


Coming: Late 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engines: 1.4 P, 1.6 P, 1.4 D, 1.6 D

New Mercedes-Benz E-class

With Mercedes streamlining the design language of its entire sedan range, it could be a bit of a task to tell the all-new E-class from the C-class and the S-class. It’s even built using the same set of mechanical bits as the other two. As a result though, it’s lighter, despite being bigger than the current model it will replace. The highlight of the new E-class is the fact that it will debut tech such as automatic evasive steering, automated parking and a host of driver aids even before they make it into the S-class. 
Its interior design too mirrors that of the larger S-class on higher variants. It gets two 12.3-inch TFT displays placed side by side – one for the instrument cluster and the second for the COMAND infotainment system. The car is initially expected to carry over the current car’s petrol and diesel engines, with more advanced 2.0- and 3.0-litre in-line diesel-powered units arriving later. More importantly, India will get the long-wheel-base models only.


Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 55- 70 lakh
Engines: 2.0 P, 2.1 D, 3.0 D

New Toyota Prius

The Prius is lauded for being the car to bring hybrid technology to the masses. While it’s a comfy, eco-friendly car, it’s a bit boring, or at least that’s the popular belief. And that’s precisely what Toyota intends to change with this rather radical-looking latest iteration of it. We drove it recently, and are happy to report that this all-new Prius, built on Toyota’s new modular architecture is a better drive than before. However, the best seat in the house is still at the rear. The deal-breaker, as it’s always been, is the hefty expected ex-showroom price tag of around Rs 40 lakh.


Coming: 2017
Price: Rs 40 lakh
Engine: 1.8 P + electric
 
Lexus ES 300h

If you are looking for a big luxury car that will mostly be chauffeur-driven, the ES300h, Lexus’ entry ticket into India, is a must have in your list of probables. The ‘h’ in the name stands for the car’s hybrid powertrain – a 2.5-litre petrol paired with an electric motor. It will take on the VW Passat and the Honda Accord hybrids, and like its rivals, the first few models will be CBU imports. However, it shares its hardware with the Toyota Camry –making it easy to build locally – and so, ES300h is likely to be the first Lexus to be assembled in India.


Coming: March 2017
Price: Rs 45 lakh
Engine: 2.5 P + electric

New Volkswagen Passat

The Passat will return to India in an all-new avatar and will get a plug-in hybrid variant in the Passat GTE. Unlike its rivals, the Camry and Accord hybrids, it can be either charged via a regular power socket, or by its 156hp 1.4-litre TSI petrol motor. This powertrain produces a combined 218hp and 400Nm, which makes this sedan quite fleet-footed. For short trips, though, its claimed electric range of 50km alone should serve you well. VW will initially import a small batch of GTEs, likely to cost a lofty Rs 40 lakh apiece. It will be launched with a 1.8-litre petrol and hybrid powertrain, and will get 2.0-litre diesel-powered variants later.


Coming: January 2017
Price: Rs 30-40 lakh
Engines: 1.8 P, 1.4 P + electric, 2.0 D

Tata Kite 5

Tata’s upcoming compact sedan, codenamed Kite 5, is based on the Tiago, and will be showroom-ready by the end of 2016. Nearly identical to the small hatchback up to the B-pillar, the compact sedan features a ‘fast’, coupĂ©-like roofline that terminates in a stubby, yet well-proportioned boot. The silhouette has also allowed the designers to give the sedan a bigger rear door, which should make access to the back seats easier.
The big news on the Kite 5 though, is its 420-litre boot, which is more commodious than what you get on more expensive compact sedans like the Hyundai Xcent and Honda Amaze, and even its bigger sibling, the Tata Zest.


The Kite 5 will take on the Chevrolet Essentia and will replace the Indigo eCS upon its arrival. Besides the three-cylinder 1.2-litre petrol and 1.05-litre diesel engines, and a possible AMT gearbox, the Kite 5 will also share its interior with the Tiago.

Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 4-6.5 lakh
Engines: 1.2 P, 1.05 D 

Toyota Vios

Come 2017, the Honda City will get a new rival in the Toyota Vios. Sharing its styling with the bigger Corolla Altis, it’s a more exciting-looking car than the Etios. Its spacious interior is an upmarket affair and comes with features like climate control, steering-mounted audio controls, and a touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity. Safety too will be a highlight on the Vios, with ABS, ESP and airbags likely to be standard fitment. It will get retuned versions of the Etios’s 1.5-litre petrol and 1.4-litre diesel engine.

Current -gen car used for representative purpose

Coming: Mid 2017
Price: Rs 8-10 lakh
Engines: 1.5 P, 1.4 D