Whether you’re the kind who’s eyeing a badge-heavy German SUV, waiting for the next big electric breakthrough, or just hoping your favourite everyday car finally gets ADAS and ventilated seats, there’s something for everyone.
In this article, we break down all the key cars expected to debut, launch, or make headlines in February 2026.
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Upcoming Car Launches In February 2026
1. BMW X3 30 xDriven M Sport Pro

- Announcement: January 30, 2026
- Release: February 16, 2026
The fourth-generation luxury SUV, BMW X3 30 xDriven M Sport Pro, will be available for pre-bookings on January 30, 2026. Following the announcement, the company plans to launch the vehicle in India on February 16, 2026.
The car’s exterior will feature a monolithic design language, with an illuminated “Iconic Glow” kidney grille, sharper LED headlights with new double L-shaped DRL signatures, and Y-pattern LED taillamps. On the inside, the car will sport the BMW Curved Display with a 14.9-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
The SUV will feature a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine producing 258 hp and 400 Nm of torque. Alongside, there’ll be a 48V mild-hybrid system that provides an additional 11 hp and 25 Nm of torque to help with acceleration.
Further, the BMW will come standard with an 8-speed automatic transmission and xDrive all-wheel drive. The ex-showroom price of the BMW X3 30 xDriven M Sport Pro could be around Rs. 75 to 80 lakh in India.
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2. MG Majestor

- Announcement: February 12, 2026
MG Majestor, the automaker’s premium offering above the Gloster, will be officially unveiled in India on February 12, 2026. The company should also reveal the prices of the full-sized SUV on the same day, but we’re expecting it to be around Rs. 50 lakhs (ex-showroom).
On the outside, the SUV features a bold, muscular silhouette with a large Majestic Matrix grille, vertically-stacked LED headlamps, slim L-shaped LED DRLs, and connected LED taillights. Per the automaker, it will be the longest, widest, and tallest SUV.
Inside, the MG Majestor features a large 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a fully digital instrument cluster, along with a panoramic sunroof, powered/ventilated front seats, and tri-zone climate control. It should also offer a comprehensive suite of Level 2 ADAS features.
Under the hood, the car should feature a 2.0-liter four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine producing 215 PS and 478 Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The car should be available in both two- and four-wheel-drive configurations.
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3. Nissan Tekton

- Announcement: February 4, 2026
- Release Date: Second Quarter 2026
Renault’s sister brand Nissan is gearing up to launch its mid-sized SUV in the Indian market on February 4, 2026. The release is expected in the middle of 2026. It carries the nameplate “Nissan Tekton” and will rival cars like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and the Renault Duster.
I expected Tekton to share its powertrain options with the new-generation Renault Duster. If that happens, the Tekton will get the 1.0L and 1.3L turbo-petrol engines, mated to a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed (M/A) transmission. The car could also be available with a strong-hybrid engine later.
The Tekton’s design will borrow several elements from the Patrol, Nissan’s flagship product. It could get an imposing front grille with the “Tekton” badging, C-shaped LED headlights and connected LED DRLs, chunky wheel arches and rugged body cladding, and hidden rear door handles for a sportier look.
Like other cars in the segment, the Nissan Tekton should come with features such as a 10.1-inch infotainment screen, a digital instrument cluster, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera, and Level 2 ADAS. It could be priced between Rs. 11 and 18 lakhs (ex-showroom) in India.
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3. Vinfast Limo Green Electric MPV

- Announcement: February 2026
After a strong response to its first two EVs in the country, the Korean automaker Vinfast is gearing up to launch its brand-new electric MPV, the Vinfast Limo Green, in the Indian market. It could be unveiled in February 2026.
The seven-seater MPV could feature a 60.13 kWh battery pack, providing a claimed range of up to 450 km. The car’s dual-motor setup produces 201 hp and 280 Nm of torque, both sent to the front axle.
The battery pack supports 80 kW DC fast charging. Regarding design, the MPV could feature a full-width LED light bar that forms the signature “V” motif at the front and rear, a minimalist cabin layout, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen. Vinfast could produce the car at its manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu.
4. Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella EV

- Price Reveal: February 2026
Toyota has already unveiled the Urban Cruiser Ebella EV in the Indian market, which is a rebadged version of the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara. Interested customers can book a unit on the company’s official website, while Toyota will reveal the pricing in February 2026.
We’ve already published a detailed breakdown of the Ebella EV’s variant-wise features, in case you want to check it out. To give you a brief idea, the EV will be available in three trims: E1, E2, and E3, with the first featuring a 49 kWh battery pack, and the other two featuring a 61 kWh battery pack.
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5. BMW iX (2026 Facelift)

- Release: February 2026 (Expected)
Apart from the BMW X3 30 xDriven M Sport Pro, the automaker is also expected to unveil the 2026 BMW iX facelift in India. However, there isn’t much to go about the car in the first place, barring some rumors that indicate a February 2026 launch date.
The BMW iX 60, which could be one of the core models for India, could come with a 113.4 kWh battery pack offering a WLTP-claimed range of up to 701 km. The car’s dual-motor setup (xDrive all-wheel drive) produces a combined 536 hp and 765 Nm of torque.
Besides the capable drivetrain, the BMW iX could come with subtle changes, including a redesigned illuminated kidney grille with horizontal diagonal lines, slimmer LED headlights, new seats on the inside, updated driver assistance systems, including Highway Assistant and Active Lane Change, and a recalibrated suspension.
6. Tata Sierra EV

- Announcement: February 2026 (Expected)
Tata has already confirmed the arrival of the Sierra EV in India in early 2026, and we believe it could be in February (late in the month). The EV version of the Tata’s mid-sized SUV could cost between Rs. 18 and 25 lakhs (ex-showroom).
Final specifications of the eSUV aren’t fully disclosed, but it could be based on the company’s new Gen 2 Acti.ev platform (which also underpins the Curvv EV and Harrier EV).
Under its exterior, the Sierra EV could feature 55 kWh and 65 kWh battery packs, offering between 450 and 500 kms of claimed range. From the outside, the vehicle should retain the boxy exterior of the Sierra ICE, with notable EV-styling elements. The cabin could get a triple-screen infotainment system.
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7. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara and 2026 Brezza
Maruti Suzuki could finally start delivering the e-Vitara in February 2026. However, not many details are available about the company’s first EV, even though Toyota is ready with its rebadged version.

In addition to the e-Vitara, Maruti Suzuki is also rumored to release the facelifts for two of its best-selling cars: the Baleno and Brezza. Of these, the 2026 Brezza has been spied quite a few times, testing in urban areas.
Since it is a facelift, don’t expect the company to make many changes. However, recent spy shots suggest the 2026 Brezza could feature a redesigned front grille, new swirl-style alloy wheels, a larger 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen, and a 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster.
Given that most of its competitors offer ADAS features, the Brezza facelift could include them as well. Finally, I’m also expecting Maruti to include ventilated front seats on the top ZXI+ trims (though it’s Maruti, and that might not happen after all).
Under the hood, the car should retain the 1.5L K15C Smart Hybrid Petrol engine that produces 103 PS of power and 137 Nm of peak torque. I’d also request Maruti to include a six-speed manual transmission from the base variant (if possible).
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8. Maruti 2026 Baleno
Along with the Brezza, the company could also announce the facelifted Baleno, its best-selling hatchback. It could come with subtle exterior changes, including a wider front grille, revised front and rear bumpers, a bigger infotainment system, wireless charging, and the same 1.2L NA petrol engine underneath.

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