November 2025 looks like an action-packed month for car enthusiasts in India. From Hyundai’s completely overhauled Venue to Tata’s long-awaited Sierra ICE and Maruti’s eco-friendly Victoris Bio-Gas variant, something is exciting across every segment. Without any further ado, let’s dive right into the list of the hot car launches expected in November 2025.
November Car Launches 2025: Table of Contents
- New-Generation 2026 Hyundai Venue



- Launch Date: November 4 (Confirmed)
One of the most-awaited car launches of November 2025 is the new-generation Hyundai Venue, which brings significant changes to the vehicle’s dimensions (including the wheelbase), exterior silhouette, and interiors. The underlying powertrain, however, remains the same.
To begin with, the 2026 Hyundai Venue measures the same in length (3,995 mm) to benefit from the sub-4 meter tax benefit, but it is 30 mm wider, 48 mm taller, and has a 20 mm longer wheelbase. All the additions to the dimensions should result in a more spacious cabin, especially in headroom and rear passengers’ legroom.
While the Korean automaker unveiled the official pictures of the compact SUV a few days ago, it has also confirmed some game-changing features. For instance, the 2026 Venue will feature Hyundai SmartSense Level-2 ADAS (powered by cameras and radar).
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In addition, the car will feature all four disc brakes (previously, rear disc brakes were only available on the Venue N-Line), a surround-view monitor, a 360-degree camera system, and a blind-spot view assist. Ahead of the launch, the variant-wise powertrain options of the Venue have also been leaked, and yes, there’s a diesel automatic variant this time (available in the top HX10 trim).
We already know that the car’s interiors are getting a major revamp, including dual 12.3-inch intergated displays (the infotainment screen is curved toward the driver), a new steering wheel (similar to the one we’ve seen on Hyundai’s global variants) with Hyundau’s four-dot logo, a new center console with plenty of buttons, ventilated front seats, and a new dual-tone theme for the dashboard and upholstery.
While the bookings of the vehicle are already underway, Hyundai will finally release it (with the official pricing) in the Indian market on November 4, 2025. We’re expecting the vehicle’s price to start around Rs. 8 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the baseline petrol variant, while the top-tier diesel automatic could cost around Rs. 14-15 lakhs (ex-showroom).
2. Maruti Suzuki Victoris Bio-Gas Variant



- Launch Date: Early November
At the Japan Mobility Show in November 2025, Maruti Suzuki will unveil its first Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) powertrain concept paired with the newly-launched Victoris. Compared to traditional CNG, CBG is a newer, cleaner fuel source made from organic waste.
Maruti launched the Victoris only in September 2025, in petrol, hybrid, and CNG powertrains. However, exploring CBG is an excellent option as it reduces carbon emissions and supports waste management. Either the automaker is still in the concept’s testing phase and doesn’t expect it to hit Indian roads anytime soon.
Even so, it was worth including the Victoris CBG on this list, as Maruti is the leading car manufacturer in India, and its efforts to explore alternative fuel options could go a long way.
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3. Tata Sierra ICE

- Launch Date: First Half of November 2025
Tata fans rejoice as the Sierra will break cover in its ICE version in November 2025. While the Indian automaker has tried to retain the vehicle’s overall silhouette, the Sierra will feature several modern design elements, including a gloss-black grille, split LED headlamps, a chunky skid plate at the bottom, an alpine-window design on the side, flush-door handles, and large alloy wheels.
The Tata Sierra ICE will perhaps be the second Indian car to feature a triple-screen layout on the inside, including one screen for the co-passenger (first seen on the Mahindra XEV 9e). Besides, the vehicle is said to feature a four-spoke steering wheel, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a JBL sound system, and Level 2 ADAS features on the top trims.
To complement its strong SUV stance, Tata will equip the Sierra with two powerful engines: a 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine (170 PS, 280 Nm) paired with a six-speed manual transmission and a seven-speed DCT, and a 1.5-liter diesel engine (118 PS, 260 Nm) mated to the same transmission options. Yes, the petrol engine could be more powerful than the diesel one.
Regarding the starting price of the vehicle, it could be around Rs. 11 lakhs (ex-showroom) across India, particularly for the petrol version (at least for a short while after the vehicle goes official). Once the introductory period ends, the price might increase. It’s worth noting that we don’t have an official launch date yet, which the company could announce in the coming days.
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4. Tata Harrier & Tata Safari (Petrol Versions)


- Launch Date: First Half of November 2025
Along with the Tata Sierra ICE, the Indian automaker is also expected to unveil its Harrier and Safari with petrol powertrains. Both vehicles could get the 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine that produces 170 PS of peak power and 280 Nm (Sierra will also feature this engine).
Both the Harrier and Safari should feature this engine alongside either a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed DCT transmission. Given that this is a turbo-petrol engine and the vehicles are pretty big and heavy, I’m a bit concerned about their fuel economy.
Even so, the petrol versions of the SUVs will be more affordable than the diesel-powered models, a factor that might attract a decent number of customers.
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5. Tata Punch Facelift 2025

- Launch Date: First Half of November 2025
Yes, the Indian automaker has a lot in store for buyers, including a facelift for its best-selling model, the Punch. The micro-SUV has been due for a facelift for a long time now, with spy shots of the upcoming version surfacing every so often.
The 2025 Tata Punch will feature a redesigned front bumper, a new headlamp setup, a new front grille (similar to the one we’ve seen on the Nexon), and accentuated character lines to give the vehicle a more aggressive look. While the vehicle’s side profile remains unchanged, buyers will receive new alloy wheels. The car’s rear bumper will feature new LED taillamps (similar to those on the Altroz).
On the inside, the vehicle could get a two-spoke steering wheel, a larger infotainment system, an eight-speaker audio system, and six airbags as standard. Under the hood, the facelifted Tata Punch is expected to feature the same powertrain options: a 1.2-liter three-cylinder petrol engine (87 bhp, 115 Nm), and the same engine paired with CNG (73.5 bhp, 103 Nm).
The price of the micro-SUV should either remain unchanged or see a minor revision. While reports suggest the facelift will arrive in November 2025, the brand hasn’t confirmed it.
Also Read: Tata Streamlines The Punch Models: Check Variant-Wise Pricing And Additional Features Here
6. Mahindra’s New 3-Row SUV

- Launch Date: Late November 2025
Along with Tata, Mahindra is also rumored to be gearing up to launch a new SUV in November 2025. However, the internet remains divided on whether this is a facelift of the XUV 700 or the electric version of the vehicle, the XUV 7e.
Whether it is the facelift, the XUV 700, or the XUV 7e, all three vehicles could feature minor exterior and interior tweaks compared to the current-generation XUV 700. For instance, the electric version could feature a connected LED strip, a three-screen dashboard, six and seven-seater options, and Level 2 ADAS features.
On the other hand, the XUV 700 facelift could feature a revised front fascia, a new LED headlamp setup, a triple-screen dashboard setup, and a Harmon/ Kardon speaker system that supports Dolby Atmos.
7. Maruti Brezza 2025

- Launch Date: November 2025 (Expected)
Maruti Suzuki is also expected to launch a facelift for the Brezza. It could feature a sharper, more angular front grille with chrome accents, redesigned bumpers and sportier alloy wheels, sleek new LED DRLs, a nine-inch infotainment display with wireless Android Auto and Android CarPlay, and the introduction of a Level 1 ADAS system.
However, the information about the 2025 Brezza is limited at the moment, and there are no solid rumors to back it up.

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