Home/Cars/5 Premium Compact SUVs Launching in India by Late 2026 – Prices, Specs & Features

5 Premium Compact SUVs Launching in India by Late 2026 – Prices, Specs & Features

What’s Coming? – Quick Overview

Five premium compact SUVs are slated to hit Indian showrooms by the end of 2026. The lineup includes offerings from Mahindra, Volkswagen, Hyundai, Kia and Tata, each promising a blend of style, comfort, connectivity, safety and performance.

- Advertisement -

5 Premium Compact SUVs Launching in India by Late 2026 – Prices, Specs & Features

Image: 5 Premium Compact SUVs Launching in India by Late 2026 – Prices, Specs & Features – Performance Comparison and Specifications

- Advertisement -

Design & Looks

  • Mahindra – Sharper front grille, LED matrix headlights and a floating roofline that gives a sporty silhouette.
  • Volkswagen – Classic German precision with a bold front bumper, sleek side skirts and a panoramic roof option.
  • Hyundai – Fluidic design language, hidden door handles and dual-tone alloy wheels for a premium feel.
  • Kia – “Tiger nose” grille, sharp LED DRLs and a sculpted rear end that turns heads.
  • Tata – Sturdy stance, muscular wheel arches and a full‑width LED light bar that adds a futuristic touch.

Performance & Mileage

All five models will carry turbo‑charged petrol engines ranging from 1.5‑litre to 2.0‑litre, paired with either a six‑speed manual or an eight‑speed automatic. Expected fuel‑economy figures sit between 15 and 18 km/l under mixed‑cycle conditions. Some variants may offer mild‑hybrid assistance to boost efficiency, though full hybrid or electric versions are not confirmed.

Price & Rivals

Pricing is projected between INR 12 lakh and INR 20 lakh ex‑showroom, positioning these SUVs against the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Tata Harrier. Early‑bird discounts, low‑interest financing and bundled service packages are expected to make the segment even more competitive.

Model Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (INR lakh) Top Features
Mahindra XUV300 Premium 1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol 16.5 12‑14 ADAPTIVE Cruise, 10‑inch infotainment, 6‑airbag
Volkswagen Taigun Plus 2.0 L Turbo‑Petrol 15.8 14‑16 Digital Cockpit, Matrix LEDs, Front‑Assist
Hyundai Creta Elite 1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol 17.2 13‑15 Sunroof, Wireless Android Auto, V2L
Kia Seltos GT 2.0 L Turbo‑Petrol 15.5 15‑17 Head‑up Display, 360° Camera, Dual‑zone AC
Tata Nexon XZ+ 1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol 16.9 12‑13 Arc‑Touch Display, ADAS, Blackout Roof

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the expected mileage of the new Tata Nexon XZ+? Around 16.9 km per litre in mixed driving conditions.
  • Is the Volkswagen Taigun Plus worth buying over the Hyundai Creta? It offers a larger 2.0 L engine and a digital cockpit, but the Creta edges ahead on fuel efficiency and price.
  • When can I expect the Mahindra XUV300 Premium to be delivered? Launches are slated for Q4 2026 with bookings opening shortly after the announcement.

Which of these premium compact SUVs excites you the most? Drop a comment below and let us know your pick!

- Advertisement -


- Advertisement -
Advertisement
Advertisement