Top 5 Upcoming Compact SUVs in India : Compact SUVs have long been a great compromise among style, comfort, and utility. This demand from Indian customers is, however, showing no sign of waning. A multitude of new compact SUV launches in 2025 shall bring novel designs, smart features, and efficient drive trains.
They may just be the ideal choice, whether to score a midweek grocery run in the city or for a weekend road trip, but currently, the ramped-up demand for these machines from all corners of the country hardly excites when one contemplates the options available to their Indian buyer. Without further ado, here are the 5 best SUVs expected to stun with their price when they hit the roads.
1. Tata Curvv
This Tata will remain the home for one of the most awaited launches of the year, the Tata Coupe Compact SUV Curvv, which will appear in both petrol and electric portfolios, with sporty design, state-of-the-art technology with a large touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and ADAS safety aids. Meanwhile, its agile handling, good measuring pretty, and an athletic outfit, with stunning levels of style and technology that will probably be enhanced by great comfort, will surely raise great anticipation.
2. Mahindra XUV400 Pro
The XUV400 Pro would carry forward the legacy of the XUV400 and would be a refreshed version after the success of XUV400. The new variant shall sport sharper styling, revamped interiors, more connectivity features, and it might also perhaps give longer range options for the electric version. The XUV400 Pro would definitely solidify its ground against the best contenders for the EV buyers based on a strong city performance and an admirable cabin design.
3. Hyundai Creta EV
Hyundai has green-lighted the electric version of the very popular Creta. The Creta EV promises to fulfill the family-oriented practicality of the Creta while doing so emission-free with a superpowerized power train of nearly 450 kilometers of real-world range and fast charging to back it. Its fierce attraction coupled with the old name and stronger aftersales support further tightened its grip on a larger audience.
4. Kia Clavis
Kia goes for compact SUVs under its Clavis, a high-end feature-loaded model. It packs in just about all connected-car tech available, a couple of powertrains on offer (hopefully ICE and hybrid), tight dimensions, and perspective pricing to package the sweet SKUs in direct competition with competitors.
5. Maruti eVx
Allegedly Maruti Suzuki’s first compact e-SUV should have been eVX. Expected range would cross the 500 km mark while being large interior and wide service network of Maruti. Practicality, affordability, and higher utility design-wise further mediocre eVX would through the SUV guise get electric mobility much closer to households in India.