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Hyundai Confirms New MPV and Off-Road SUV For India By 2030

Massive MPV & Rugged Off-Road SUV Coming! Hyundai Unveils Bold ₹45,000 Crore India Expansion Plan By 2030

Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) has declared an aggressive strategy for the Indian market, confirming its foray into two highly lucrative and competitive segments: the Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) and the Off-Road SUV. These two new models are part of a massive product and investment roadmap that aims to cement Hyundai’s position as a top automotive player in India by the end of the decade.

The announcement was made during the company’s first-ever Investor Day, where it outlined a ₹45,000 crore investment plan through FY2030, which also includes a total of 26 new product launches and the introduction of eight hybrid models.

Hyundai’s New Segment Challengers: MPV and Off-Road SUV

 

Hyundai has committed to launching seven entirely new nameplates in India by 2030, with the MPV and Off-Road SUV being the most eagerly anticipated entrants.

 

1. The New Hyundai MPV: A ‘Family Mover’

 

Hyundai currently does not have a dedicated MPV in the Indian market. The new model is described as a ‘family mover’ for ‘mobility for all,’ indicating a focus on space, practicality, and affordability to cater to the core family segment.

Feature Expected Details Potential Rivals
Positioning Likely in the compact MPV segment (sub-₹20 lakh) or a higher premium segment. Compact: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Kia Carens, Maruti Suzuki XL6. Premium: Toyota Innova Hycross/Invicto.
Global Connection Could be based on the globally successful Hyundai Stargazer (4.4-meter length, 1.5L petrol, 6/7-seater) or a derivative of the Kia Carens platform.
Launch Timeline Expected to launch by FY2028.
Engine Options Likely to include Petrol and Diesel. A Hybrid powertrain is highly probable as part of the new 8-hybrid lineup.

The Hyundai Off-Road SUV: ‘Muscular’ with ‘Off-Road Capabilities’

 

This model will mark Hyundai’s debut in the rugged, lifestyle-focused SUV segment, which has witnessed a boom with models like the Mahindra Thar and Maruti Suzuki Jimny.

Feature Expected Details Potential Rivals
Platform Expected to be a monocoque (car-like) SUV platform engineered for off-road use, not a traditional ladder-frame (truck-like) chassis. This will focus on a balance of off-road capability and on-road comfort. Mahindra Thar, Maruti Suzuki Jimny, Force Gurkha (in terms of lifestyle appeal), and AWD variants of Maruti Grand Vitara/Toyota Hyryder.
Drivetrain Likely to feature an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system to provide genuine off-road capability.
Styling Expected to adopt a butch, boxy, and upright design to appeal to the ‘lifestyle’ buyer.
Launch Timeline Expected to arrive by FY2030.

Hyundai’s Comprehensive ‘Vision 2030’ for India

 

The MPV and Off-Road SUV are just two pillars of Hyundai’s massive strategic roadmap for India. The plan focuses on diversification, electrification, and deepening its commitment to the Indian market.

Strategic Pillar Target/Details Significance for India
Investment ₹45,000 Crore allocated through FY2030. Fuels product development, manufacturing expansion, and EV ecosystem.
Product Portfolio 26 new models by FY2030 (including facelifts, new generations, and variants), featuring 7 all-new nameplates. Ensures Hyundai has a presence in almost every major segment, minimizing customer migration.
Electrification 8 new Hybrid models by FY2030, and India’s first locally manufactured dedicated Electric SUV by 2027. Addresses the gap between ICE and pure EV, meeting new CAFE 3 norms and diversifying powertrain options.
Market Share Target of over 15% domestic market share by 2030, with Utility Vehicles (UVs) accounting for over 80% of total sales. Highlights the aggressive focus on the high-growth SUV and MPV segments.
Luxury Segment Launch of the Genesis luxury brand in India by 2027, with local assembly. Targets the premium end of the market currently dominated by European brands.
Export Hub Target of 30% export contribution by 2030. Solidifies India’s role as a key manufacturing base for Hyundai globally.

Current Launch Spotlight: Alcazar Facelift & Creta N Line

 

In the immediate future, Hyundai continues to strengthen its core SUV lineup:

  • Hyundai Alcazar Facelift: Recently updated, the Alcazar, a 6- and 7-seater SUV, now features more premium Noble Brown and Haze Navy interiors, an imposing dark chrome grille, and advanced features like Level 2 ADAS and Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control (DATC). It remains a strong competitor to the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV700.
  • Hyundai Creta N Line: The sportier, performance-focused version of the hugely popular Creta, featuring a 1.5L Turbo GDi Petrol engine, N-spec styling (red accents, sporty interiors), and improved driving dynamics. This model captures the demand for performance-oriented urban SUVs.

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