
New Delhi, India — April 19, 2026
India’s automobile market is gearing up for a major wave of launches in the final days of April 2026, with leading automakers unveiling a mix of premium SUVs, electric vehicles, and budget-friendly family cars.
From cutting-edge electric sedans to hybrid SUVs and CNG options, the upcoming lineup caters to a wide range of buyers seeking performance, efficiency, and advanced features.
MG Majestor Set for Launch
MG Motor is set to launch its most premium SUV yet, the MG Majestor, on April 20. Positioned above the Gloster, the SUV is expected to offer high-end features such as massage seats, ventilated seating, and a panoramic sunroof.
It will likely be powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine, with an expected price tag of around ₹40 lakh, targeting buyers in the premium SUV segment.
Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric Brings Long Range EV Power
The highlight of the vehicle is its claimed driving range of up to 750 km on a single charge, making it one of the longest-range EVs in its class. The expected price range is ₹60–70 lakh.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella Focuses on Hybrid Efficiency
Toyota is likely to launch its new hybrid compact SUV, the Urban Cruiser Ebella, in the last week of April.
Designed for urban driving, the SUV is expected to combine durability with fuel efficiency, making it appealing for city commuters. Its expected price range is between ₹12–18 lakh.
Nissan Gravite CNG Targets Budget Buyers
Nissan is set to introduce a CNG variant of its popular Gravite SUV.
This model is aimed at buyers prioritizing low running costs and higher mileage, especially in urban and semi-urban markets.
🔥 Nissan Tekton Enters Competitive SUV Segment
Nissan is also preparing to launch the Tekton, a mid-size SUV that will compete with popular models like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
The SUV is expected to feature a modern interior, advanced infotainment, and a petrol-focused engine lineup. Pricing is likely to fall between ₹12–20 lakh.
Market Outlook
With multiple launches across segments, April 2026 is shaping up to be a crucial period for India’s auto industry. Automakers are focusing heavily on electrification, hybrid efficiency, and feature-rich offerings to attract a diverse customer base.
Industry experts believe this surge in launches could significantly influence buying trends ahead of the festive season.










