The BYD Yuan UP could potentially be introduced in India, especially given the imminent electrification trends in the compact SUV segment.
The Indian electric vehicle market continues to grow, enticing leading automakers worldwide to introduce their electric models in the region. Among them, BYD, a renowned global electric automaker currently selling two EV models in India, is speculated to introduce Yuan UP, which was recently homologated in China as Yuan Up.
Debuting in China, the newly envisaged Yuan Up is positioned higher than the Dolphin hatchback and the Atto 3 SUV (marketed as Yuan Plus in China). Interestingly, it's a more compact electric vehicle compared to the Atto 3, which is currently available in India. There are expectations that Yuan Up could be introduced in Europe as Atto 2.
With BYD already retailing Atto 3 in India, there are suggestions that Atto 2 could follow suit. The Atto 2 comes as a compact EV SUV, often advertised as a mid-sized vehicle in India, boasting dimensions of 4,310 mm in length, 1,830 mm in width, and 1,675 mm in height.
On its projected launch in India, the Yuan Up or Atto 2 is set to give stiff competition to MG ZS EV, already a popular EV choice in India. Further, it's also expected to compete with future electric SUV introductions like the Tata Curvv EV, Maruti Suzuki eVX, Mahindra BE.05, and likely, the Kia EV3.
Among other features, the grille is enclosed in black, framed by broad headlights. The wide lower bumper features two silver stripes contrasting the black cladding. Body cladding extends throughout the length and width of the car. The aerodynamic wheels and the charging socket placed on the front right side complete the exterior.
As far as the powertrain is concerned, it relies on BYD's 3rd gen e-Platform 3.0 EV skateboard, offering two battery configurations – 32 kWh or 45.1 kWh. Pegged by China’s CLTC test cycles, the 32 kWh variant offers a range of 187 miles (301 km), while the larger 45.1 kWh unit promises up to 249 miles (401 km). Much like the BYD Dolphin, the Atto 2 or Yuan Up (in China) comes with a front-mounted single electric motor for a FWD layout, offering two different power configurations. The vehicle's curb weight ranges from 1,430 kg to 1,540 kg, contingent on the precise battery and motor configurations. Although BYD plans to launch Atto 2 in Europe later this year, there's also a slim chance that it might reach Indian shores. In Europe, the BYD Atto 2 will face competition from vehicles like the Mini Aceman, Jeep Avenger, Volkswagen ID 2X, among others.
Volkswagen is considering reviving the Polo brand in India, potentially introducing it in a new body style, such as a sub-4-meter SUV. This move aims to leverage the Polo's strong brand recognition among Indian enthusiasts.
Polo's Legacy in India
The Volkswagen Polo has been an iconic hatchback in the Indian market, known for its robust build and driving dynamics. Despite limited design updates during its tenure, it remained popular among car enthusiasts. Notably, out of the 700,000 Volkswagen cars sold in India to date, the Polo accounts for approximately 400,000 units, representing about 60% of the company's total sales in the country.
Potential Revival Strategies
While there is no official confirmation regarding the Polo's relaunch, Volkswagen India is exploring various possibilities. One such option is introducing the Polo in a crossover SUV style, possibly as a sub-4-meter SUV. This approach could involve platform modifications similar to those seen with the Škoda Kushaq, aiming to establish a new entry-level model that balances volume and profitability.
Global Variants and Market Adaptations
In international markets, Volkswagen offers different iterations of the Polo. For instance, in Brazil, the Polo is available in a 'Robust' off-road variant, while in South Africa, the Virtus sedan is marketed as the Polo Sedan. These adaptations showcase Volkswagen's flexibility in tailoring the Polo to meet regional preferences, which could influence the strategy for the Indian market.
Upcoming Launches
In addition to the potential Polo revival, Volkswagen plans to introduce the Golf GTI and Tiguan R Line in India through select dealerships, aiming to enhance the ownership experience for Indian consumers.
As Volkswagen evaluates the feasibility of reintroducing the Polo brand in India, enthusiasts and potential buyers eagerly await official announcements detailing the company's plans for this iconic nameplate.
Understanding AVAS and Its Importance
Electric and hybrid vehicles, like the Innova Hycross Hybrid, often operate silently, especially at lower speeds or in electric-only mode. While this reduces noise pollution, it poses a risk to pedestrians who may not hear these vehicles approaching. AVAS addresses this concern by emitting a sound to alert pedestrians of the vehicle's presence, thereby reducing potential accidents.
Availability in Innova Hycross Variants
The AVAS feature is now integrated into the strong hybrid variants of the Innova Hycross, specifically the VX, VX(O), ZX, and ZX(O) trims. This addition aligns the Innova Hycross with other models in the market, such as the Maruti Grand Vitara, which also offers AVAS to enhance pedestrian safety.
Comprehensive Safety Features
Beyond AVAS, the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid is equipped with a suite of safety features, including:
Design and Features:
This unique Mustang concept features several modifications to enhance its off-road capabilities:
Cruise Control Addition:
The 2025 KTM 390 Duke will be equipped with a cruise control system, a feature previously seen on the 390 Adventure model. This system allows riders to maintain a constant speed without continuous throttle input, reducing fatigue on long journeys and potentially improving fuel efficiency.
New Gunmetal Grey Color Scheme:
The updated model introduces a Gunmetal Grey color option, enhancing its visual appeal. This scheme features a matte grey finish on the fuel tank, front fender, and underseat paneling, complemented by glossy black accents on the headlamp cowl and tank extensions. KTM's signature orange highlights are present on the frame and '390' lettering, creating a striking tri-color aesthetic
Powertrain and Features:
Mechanically, the 2025 390 Duke retains its 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, delivering 45.3 bhp and 39 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. Existing features such as multiple ride modes (Street, Rain, Track), motorcycle traction control (MTC), cornering ABS, quickshifter+, and Supermoto ABS continue to be offered. The bike also boasts a 5-inch TFT display with intuitive menu navigation.
Pricing and Availability:
While an official launch date is yet to be announced, the 2025 KTM 390 Duke has started arriving at dealerships, indicating an imminent release. A slight price increase over the current model's ₹2.95 lakh (ex-showroom) is anticipated, reflecting the added features
These updates underscore KTM's commitment to enhancing rider experience by integrating advanced features and fresh aesthetics into the 390 Duke series.
Facelifted Kia Carens:
The upcoming facelift aims to give the Carens a more SUV-like appearance. Spy shots suggest a higher bonnet line and redesigned headlamps, possibly inspired by the Kia Syros. At the rear, vertically stacked tail-lights connected by an LED light bar are anticipated. New dual-tone alloy wheels have been spotted, likely retaining the 16-inch size of the current model.
Inside, the Carens facelift is expected to share design elements with the Kia Seltos, including updates to the dashboard and controls. Enhanced features such as Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and a 360-degree camera are likely to be available in top-tier variants.
Kia Carens EV:
The Carens EV is projected to mirror the facelifted model's design, incorporating EV-specific modifications like a closed-off grille and aerodynamically optimized wheels. It is expected to share its powertrain with the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV. The interior will likely resemble that of the facelifted Carens, with unique trims to distinguish the electric variant.
Pricing details for both models remain under wraps. However, considering the additional features and technological advancements, a slight price increase over the current Carens lineup is anticipated.
These strategic updates reflect Kia's commitment to offering versatile and modern options in the MPV segment, catering to both traditional and electric vehicle markets.
Design and Architecture:
The new CLA is built on the Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA), a platform designed to support both electric and internal combustion engine configurations. The production model is expected to closely resemble the concept version showcased at the Munich Motor Show in September 2023. Spy shots suggest features like wraparound LED headlamps with a three-pointed star LED daytime running light signature, a full-width light bar above the grille, and a redesigned Mercedes-Benz grille.
Interior and Technology:
Inside, the CLA is anticipated to debut the new MB.OS operating system, featuring a "Superscreen" setup with three interconnected displays. This system includes an AI-enabled virtual assistant and supports over-the-air updates. The vehicle will also offer Level-2 semi-autonomous driving capabilities, utilizing LiDAR sensors for enhanced safety and convenience.
Powertrain Options:
At launch, the CLA will be available as a fully electric vehicle, with petrol variants expected to follow later. The electric version is rumored to feature an 85kWh battery, supporting an 800V electrical architecture, potentially offering a range of up to 789 miles with rapid charging capabilities
Market Positioning:
The CLA aims to compete with models like the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe and Audi A3 sedan, offering a blend of luxury, performance, and advanced technology. Its introduction reflects Mercedes-Benz's commitment to expanding its electric and hybrid offerings in the compact luxury segment.
The global debut of the new Mercedes-Benz CLA on March 13 is highly anticipated, as it represents the brand's latest innovations in design, technology, and sustainable mobility.
Performance and Suspension Enhancements:
The Harrier EV is equipped with a multi-link rear suspension system, an upgrade from the torsion beam setup found in its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterpart. This enhancement promises improved ride comfort, better handling, and enhanced stability, especially during off-road maneuvers.
Design and Aesthetics:
Visually, [the Tata](Tata Motors Unveils Production-Ready Harrier EV at Pune Facility "the Tata") Harrier EV maintains the robust stance of the ICE model but introduces EV-specific design elements. Notably, it features a closed-off front grille adorned with horizontal accents and distinctive vertical slats on the lower bumper, reminiscent of the Tata Curvv EV. The side profile showcases aerodynamic alloy wheels, potentially 19 inches in size for higher variants, and a 3D 'EV' badge replaces the traditional 'Harrier' emblem on the front doors.
All-Wheel Drive and Range:
Built on Tata's Acti.ev platform, the Harrier EV boasts all-wheel drive (AWD) capabilities and is expected to offer a certified range exceeding 500 kilometers on a single charge. The platform supports various drivetrain configurations, including AWD, rear-wheel drive (RWD), and front-wheel drive (FWD), catering to diverse driving preferences.
Interior Features:
Inside, the Harrier EV is anticipated to come equipped with a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital driver's display, dual-zone climate control, and connected car technology. Additional amenities may include ventilated and powered front seats, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, a panoramic sunroof, and a premium JBL sound system with 10 speakers. An innovative 'Summon Mode' feature on the key fob allows users to move the vehicle forward and backward remotely.
Market Positioning:
With an expected starting price of around ₹25 lakh, the Tata Harrier EV is set to compete with models like the Mahindra XEV 9e and BYD Atto 3 in the burgeoning electric SUV market.
Tata Motors' unveiling of the Harrier EV underscores its commitment to sustainable mobility, offering consumers an electric SUV that combines performance, advanced features, and distinctive design.
Model-wise Sales Performance: