In the latest news today Seon Seob Kim said that India will not be able to have a great share of electric vehicles in the coming years despite the government schemes and rebates. According to him, he projects that India will have maximum 1% of the market share by 2024.While 2024 is too difficult to predict considering the current situation, we can still talk about what’s ready confirmed! In today’s featured, we will take you through the most awaited upcoming Hyundai Cars in India.
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Hyundai Alcazar
The one which is almost here. The Hhyundai Alcazar is the 7-seater version of the Hyundai Creta. While Tata shifted from Harrier to Safari without paying much attention on the design, Hyundai also planned a 7-seater where they incorporated the similar design to make a new 7-seater car for the Indian market. We can expect the Hyundai Alcazar to launch in India really soon. We got to know that its launch was delayed due to the pandemic but the Korean automaker will push the launch as soon as the situation normalises. Find out all the key details about the upcoming 7-seater here.
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2021 Hyundai Kona
Now that the MD has already said the EVs won’t hold a major share by 2021, Hyundai plans to bring in the 2021 Kona in India too. We can expect this car to make a grand entry in India where it will be able to put all the others to shame! Hyundai is already receiving a good response for the Kona electric in the Indian market and we expect an even better response when they bring in the 2021. We expect them to launch the Kona EV but you never know, Hyundai can also drop the IC version very soon!
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Hyundai Elantra Facelift
Anohter one that we expect the Korean automaker tolaunch here in India is the Elantra facelift. Elantra, not being among the Hyundais with a great sale number, is not expected to excite the Indian audience much with the facelift but we guess, this facelift could be the game changer for Elantra in India and can easily make people put in extra money and shift their focus from Verna to this sedan! Want to have a detailed insight on what you should expect from this upcoming Hyundai car? Well, read the article below!
Read 2021 Hyundai Elantra: What to expect when it comes to India?
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Hyundai Nexo
Not quite sure about this one for the present year, but Hyundai will definitely bring this in soon. Among the upcoming Hyundai cars in India, Nexo could make a revolution because it is a fuel-sell powered car! Yes, it emits only water. But considering the current Hydrogen availability and infrastructure in India and the possibility of building the same in the present year considering the pandemic, we don’t think it would be sensible for Hyundai to take it in the market this year. Those among you who have been at the auto expo 2020 have already witnessed the Nexo. For those who haven’t read the article below!
Read Hyundai Nexo Could Be India’s First Hydrogen-Powered Vehicle
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Hyundai Palisade
While Mahindra is bringing in the XUV700 to redefine luxury, Hyundai has got plans too! If we get the Palisade in the Indian market, it will sit above all the existing cars in the Indian lineup. If you are the one who is looking to buy an ultra-luxurios SUV, and you are a Hyundai lover at the same time, believe me, there is nothing better than waiting for the Palisade.
Read Hyundai Palisade & 10 Features that make it BETTER than the Fortuner
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Hyundai AX-1
Last but not least, on our list of upcoming Hyundai cars in India, we have the Hyundai AX-1 which is a concept as of now but once it arrives in the market, it will stand strong against the Maruti S-Presso and the upcoming Tata HBX. The SUV styling is becoming really popular in India and once the AX1 arrives here, Maruti S-Presso will surely have to figure a way out considering the fact that Tata HBX will also be there in the market by that time.
These were the 6 upcoming Hyundai cars in India that we are absolutely eager to have in the market. Once any of these hits the market, the competition will be on fire! Which one among these would be your pick? Do let us now in the comments section below!
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