January 2026 Sub‑4m SUV Sales – Quick Numbers
Bottom line: India’s sub‑compact SUV segment (3.8‑4 m) sold 121,150 units in January 2026, with the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet and Kia Venue among the top performers.

January 2026 Sub‑4m SUV Sales: Nexon, Punch, Brezza, Fronx, Venue, Sonet, XUV3XO, Exter & Kylaq Numbers
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Image: January 2026 Sub‑4m SUV Sales: Nexon, Punch, Brezza, Fronx, Venue, Sonet, XUV3XO, Exter & Kylaq Numbers – Performance Comparison and Specifications
Design & Looks
All nine models stick to the popular tall‑ground‑clearance, compact‑footprint formula, but each adds its own visual twist:
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- Tata Nexon – sharp projector headlamps and a muscular rear end.
- Tata Punch – youthful coupe‑SUV silhouette, bright colour palette.
- Maruti Brezza – clean lines and a simple, functional front grille.
- Mahindra Fronx – aggressive front bumper and roof rails for a rugged look.
- Kia Venue – bold tiger‑nose grille, LED DRLs that give a premium feel.
- Kia Sonet – sporty roof‑line, optional dual‑tone paint.
- Mahindra XUV3XO – futuristic lighting signatures and a sculpted side profile.
- Mahindra Exter – minimalist design with a focus on practicality.
- Mahindra Kylaq – compact city‑friendly shape with a slightly rounded roof.
Performance & Mileage
Engine choices stay familiar: 1.0‑ to 1.5‑litre petrol units, a few mild‑hybrid options and a handful of diesel variants. Fuel‑efficiency remains the key buying factor, and most models claim 18‑22 km/l under standard test conditions.
| Model | Engine | Mileage (km/l) | Price (₹) | Top Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tata Nexon | 1.2 L Turbo‑Petrol / 1.5 L Diesel | 17‑19 | 9.99 L‑13.99 L | Safety Cell, 7‑inch touchscreen, Terrain‑assist |
| Tata Punch | 1.2 L Turbo‑Petrol | 18‑20 | 7.99 L‑10.49 L | Dual‑zone AC, iRAI‑connected, Front‑parking sensors |
| Maruti Brezza | 1.5 L Petrol | 19‑21 | 8.69 L‑11.69 L | SmartPlay Pro, LED DRLs, Auto‑hold |
| Mahindra Fronx | 1.0 L Turbo‑Petrol | 18‑20 | 8.49 L‑11.09 L | Dual‑tone roof, 9‑inch infotainment, Sunroof |
| Kia Venue | 1.2 L Turbo‑Petrol / 1.5 L Diesel | 17‑20 | 8.79 L‑13.49 L | UVO AI, 8‑inch touchscreen, Wireless charging |
| Kia Sonet | 1.0 L Turbo‑Petrol / 1.5 L Diesel | 17‑19 | 9.99 L‑15.99 L | Panoramic sunroof, 10.25‑inch screen, ADAS |
| Mahindra XUV3XO | 1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol | 18‑21 | 9.49 L‑12.49 L | Digital instrument cluster, 8‑inch infotainment, Cruise control |
| Mahindra Exter | 1.2 L Petrol | 19‑22 | 7.59 L‑9.99 L | Rear‑camera, Automatic climate, 7‑inch display |
| Mahindra Kylaq | 1.0 L Petrol | 20‑22 | 6.99 L‑8.99 L | LED headlamps, 6‑speed manual, Smart key |
Price & Rivals
Prices for the segment stretch from just under ₹7 lakh (Kylaq) to about ₹16 lakh (top‑spec Sonet). The Nexon and Venue sit in the middle, offering a blend of premium features and respectable fuel‑economy. Competing models such as the Maruti Suzuki Ignis and Hyundai Venue (not listed) push manufacturers to add more tech without raising the sticker price.
Because the segment is still under 4 metres, buyers often compare interior space, safety kits and after‑sale service more than outright power. The data shows that safety‑rich models like the Nexon and XUV3XO keep strong demand, while budget‑friendly options such as the Kylaq attract first‑time SUV owners.
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FAQ
- What is the mileage of the Tata Nexon? The Nexon delivers between 17 and 19 km per litre, depending on engine and trim.
- Is the Kia Sonet worth buying in the sub‑4m segment? Yes, if you value a premium feel, advanced safety tech and a powerful turbo‑petrol engine, though it sits at the higher end of the price range.
- Which sub‑4m SUV is the cheapest new car in January 2026? The Mahindra Kylaq starts at just under ₹7 lakh, making it the most affordable option in the segment.
Tell us which model you think will lead February sales. Drop a comment below!
Source: Read Official News
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