Maruti Suzuki New Car Launch 7 Seater
As it has been informed earlier, Maruti Suzuki is going to launch 8new SUVs in the country by the end of the decade. The company is going to adopt the multi-powertrain strategy, and will be introducing the new cars with petrol, CNG, hybrid, as well as with flex-fuel engines. MSIL had already announced for introducing the 4 new electric vehicles by the year 2030.

Upcoming Maruti 7-Seater Cars
Maruti Grand Vitara 7-seater (Y17)

Maruti Grand Vitara 7-seater is expected in late 2026 or early 2027. This SUV will likely be manufactured at the Kharkhoda facility. This will feature a 1.5 L naturally aspirated petrol engine & a 1.5L strong-hybrid powertrain. As per the design, this will be longer to accommodate the third row & blends styling cues from the Grand Vitara and the electric eVitara.
Maruti Electric MPV (YMC)

A born-EV 7-seater MPV based on the eVitara architecture, projected for 2026-2027. This may offer the 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery packs with features like ADAS, aiming for high safety credentials.
Maruti Suzuki had not revealed the fine details on its upcoming SUV range. The company is also not giving up on small cars and is preparing an all-new micro SUV. This might be getting launched in 2026-27, the upcoming new Maruti micro SUV will be slot below the Brezza, as well as rival the Tata Punch and the Hyundai Exter.
The new micro SUV is likely to offer petrol as well as CNG fuel options. Maruti Suzuki is also developing the all-new affordable hybrid powertrain for the mass-market cars. Fronx Facelift will be the first one to get the new hybrid engine, which will use the 1.2L 3-cylinder NA petrol engine. The same powertrain will be provided with the newly upcoming micro SUV.
Maruti Suzuki has also been waiting in the premium SUV segment to achieve the ambitious target of 50% market share. The company had likely been planning to launch the premium midsize SUV as well as an all-new 7-seater SUV. The new 7-seater SUV will have rivals like XUV700 as well as Tata Safari.

Maruti Suzuki is also planning to expand the production capacity to four million units annually by the year 2030. In these, 1 million will be for the export markets. The company will be introducing the upgraded version of the Grand Vitara, which will have all the features which are accessible in the Victoris.
Maruti Suzuki has been developing the new series hybrid powertrains, which have been claimed to be cheaper than the Series Parallel hybrid unit. All-new hybrid engine will comprise the new 1.2L, 3-cylinder, NA petrol engine, battery pack, as well as electric motor. The engine is also reportedly here to provide the fuel efficiency of over 35 kmpl.
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