Upcoming SUVs in India by 2022 manufacturers will do their best to bring in new SUVs next year, from Maruti Jimny and Mahindra Scorpio, to the Audi Q3 and Maserati Grecale. Here is the full list.
Down below, the SUV form factor is very popular, not only in India, but also worldwide. Thanks to India’s SUVs from a good driving environment, the efficiency and low clearance it offers, which makes them an ideal choice for city and long distance use, given the imperfect roads we have. Below is a list of all the new SUVs that will enter our market next year, such as the new Mahindra Scorpio, the Maruti Suzuki Jimny, the Audi Q3, the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Range Rover.
Audi Q3
The second Q3 has long been used in India. The SUV has been on sale overseas since 2018 and is expected to be updated during the lifetime, and we expect the updated model to arrive in India sometime next year. The Q3 is much larger inside and out than the first-generation model and has a style that mimics the larger Q8 SUV.
A long list of features is expected to be available in the new Q3 which will include multiple screens and a premium audio system. The Indian SUV will come with a 2.0 liter petrol engine coupled with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. Competitors include the recently launched GLA, BMW X1 and Volvo XC40.
Coming: late in 2022
Engines 2.0 P
Expected Price Rs 40 lakhs-45 lakhs
The Audi Q5 facelift
Like Q3, Q5 will return to the Indian Audi system. The upside-down model looks more stylish than its predecessor. Have a new look, new bumpers and rear and new tire designs. The list of features and technologies will include a 10.1-inch touch screen, digital dials and connected car technology.
The 245hp 2.0-liter turbo-petrol, which seems to run on the A6, will be the only engine available in India’s next Q5. The engine will be combined with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic and Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive tech. Competitors include the likes of the BMW X3 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC.
Coming on 23 November 2021
Engines 2.0 P
Expected Price Rs 55 lakhs-70 lakhs
The Audi Q7 facelift
The Q7 was one of Audi's most popular SUVs until it was discontinued. Audi will also launch the Q7 in India, although it looks good. Originally scheduled for launch this year, the launch of Q7 is slated for 2022.
With face adjustments, the Q7 has acquired a newer and more powerful grille, front bumpers, new DRL design headlights, new tail headlights and a redesigned rear bumper. While these changes may not seem like many on paper, they really helped to make the Q7 more modern.
However, the most impressive internal review. The dashboard design has been introduced along with the new Audi models, which means it now has dual touch screen design - one infotainment system and one MMI and climate controls. There is also a full digital metal collection. In India, we will get a 7-seat configuration, which will not be interrupted by a full backup size (like the older model); instead we will get a spare tire that saves space under the floor.
Power will come from a single 340hp, 3.0-liter V6 turbo-petrol engine, as Audi no longer runs on diesel in India.
Coming: early in 2022
Engines 3.0 P
Expected Price Rs 75 lakh-90 lakh
BMW X3 and X4 facelifts
BMW has made design tweaks on the X3 and X4 models, which include a refurbished, large kidney grille and new-looking headlights. Front headlights, with full LED as standard and BMW Laser Light system available as an option. The SUVs also get a new front pinafore, elevated underbody protection, window designs and roof rails finished with aluminum. The back style has been redesigned with large exhaust pipes and small rear lights.
Starting with the standard X3 and X4, the interior style is updated with the center console updated in line with the 4 Series. The center console continues to be honored with a new 12.3-inch vertical touchscreen with updated downscreen controls.
Globally, the X3 and X4 are available in a variety of petrol and diesel engines. This includes 2.0 liter, four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and a 3.0-liter six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines - in different cases. The X3 is also offered with plug-in hybrid (30e) and all-electric (X3) guises, but it is unlikely that those versions will come to India.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 2.0 P, 2.0 D, 3.0 P, 3.0 D
Expected Price Rs 55 lakhs-80 lakhs
Force Gurkha 4-Door

Force Motors is confirmed to be working on a version of the 4 new Gurkha departments to be launched in 2022. It is expected that an updated version of the new Gurkha stairwell chassis with enlarged wheelbase will be used, to meet the rear doors. In terms of style, the Gurkha 4-door will have the same boxy look, with a clamshell bonnet, round lights and sloping sides, and now with an additional door set, its resemblance to the Mercedes G-Class will fit. more clear.
In front of the machines, the great Gurkha may have always been the same as the 3 door variations.
Coming: late in 2022
Engines 2.6 D
Expected Price Rs 15 lakhs
Hyundai Creta facelift
Hyundai has already introduced the Creta facelift of the Indonesian market. This is a major change to the Creta facelift the very redesigned style of the past, now in line with the design seen in the new Tucson. It now features Hyundai 'parametric grille' with new daytime running lights and square front lights. The back is also updated with a redesigned boot lid and bumper. Previously, Hyundai installed a Creta facelift with Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), new BlueLink security features, and a 10.25 inch digital instrument cluster. Most of these features are expected to reach the Indian model, which was introduced sometime in the second half of 2022.
Coming: late in 2022
Engines 1.4P, 1.5P, 1.5D
Expected Price Rs 10 lakhs-17 lakhs
Hyundai Venue facelift
The Hyundai Venue facelift is expected to be launched in the Indian market in mid-2022, shortly before the launch of the Creta facelift. The revitalized site has already been inspected in South Korea, where it will be launched first. Pictures of the test mule suggest that the Site will find a new front, and like the new Tucson and the forthcoming Creta facelift, it will also play a new 'parametric grille' design. Apart from this, only a few tweaks to the tail lights, rear bumper and alloy wheel design are expected, and the whole design remains unchanged. The Facelift will have a 1.2 liter petrol engine, a 1.0 liter turbo and a 1.5 liter diesel engine.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 1.0P, 1.2P, 1.5D
Expected Price Rs 7 lakhs- 12 lakhs
Jeep Grand Cherokee
The newly unveiled Grand Cherokee will be integrated into the area here in India, unlike its predecessor, which gives it a competitive edge in the local market. The modern SUV incorporates a number of design features, such as grille-shutters, air curtains and redesigned rear pillars, which improve aerodynamic efficiency. It is also worth noting that there is a tall (294mm) Grand Cherokee L that was launched earlier this year and offers three rows of seats.
Inside, it gets a new 10.1 inch central infotainment screen neatly integrated into the dashboard, digital instrument cluster, 10-inch head-up display, wireless smartphone charger pad, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Indian Cherokee available in India will get 290hp, 3.6-liter V6 petrol and can also get a 2.0 liter turbo-petrol engine found in a 4xe plug-in hybrid. It will also be the best Jeep model in India.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 3.6 P, 2.0 P (PHEV)
Expected Price Rs 65 lakhs to 75 lakhs
Jeep Meridian
Jeep’s Meridian is the long-awaited three-line exit of Compass, and will be launched in India by mid-2022. It will be built near Compass at the Jeep factory in Ranjangaon.
The new Jeep SUV has been launched overseas as Commander, but will be sold as a Meridian in India. Although the influence of Compass is evident, there is much to be seen in the high-end Grand Cherokee, such as small LED lights and rear lights, as well as the window. Its increased height is also noticeable when viewed from the profile, with a large rear glass and a long rear overhang compared to the Compass.
Inside, the dashboard follows a similar design to Compass, complete with a touch screen and a set of digital instruments. It is also expected to find items such as cool seats and a panoramic sunroof. Jeep used other premium materials such as metallic trim and suede fabric inserts to help Meridian stand out.
The 2.0 liter turbo-diesel engine with mild hybrid technology will be the only engine available in this SUV, and is expected to produce 200hp of power. Key competitors include the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace and the Skoda Kodiaq.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 2.0 D
Expected Price Rs 35 lakhs-50 lakhs
Mahindra Scorpio
The new Mahindra Scorpio will finally be introduced to the market early next year and will be one of the biggest model changes since its launch. In addition to the move to the updated ladder chassis currently seen in the second generation Mahindra Thar, it will also find a completely new style. That doesn’t mean it won’t look like the Scorpio we all know, as a straight and boxy silhouette will be pursued. Inside, the interior will also be new and will come with a much larger touch screen, AC-mounted directors, some XUV700 allocated switchgears and speakers mounted on the roof.
In terms of engine options, the new Scorpio gets a 2.2 liter mHawk diesel and a 2.0-liter mStallion petrol, both in the XUV700. The 4WD is expected to be offered in selected variants and Scorpio will also have pull-out modes available. While there will be some differences with the XUV700, Scorpio will attract those looking for a more sophisticated approach.
Coming: early in 2022
Engines 2.2 D, 2.0 P
Expected Price Rs 10.5 lakhs-18.5 lakh
Maruti Suzuki Jimny
Although Jimny is marketed as a 3-door model worldwide, the Jimny India-spec will be a 5-door SUV, which will be very suitable for the Indian buyer. After several delays, Jimny will only be officially unveiled next year. It will be offered with a single engine option - the 1.5-liter K15B petrol engine which is expected to have the powerful and robust version of Maruti's smart-hybrid tech. Unfortunately, Maruti will not offer any diesel engine option, something that is often associated with rough road users in India. The 5-door Jimny will fit in a compact SUV in India, 3,850mm in height. With a 210mm ground clearance, ladder-frame chassis, four-wheel-drive system, low-range gearbox and solid axes on both ends, Jimny will have all the pieces for the -off-a real roader, and will be a Gypsy upmarket fan.
Coming: late in 2022
Engine 1.5 P
Expected Price Rs 15 lakhs
Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza facelift
While the Vitara Brezza was refurbished in 2020 with minor style adjustments and a change to petrol power only, Maruti is expected to launch a comprehensive review of Brezza in 2022, and the updated model has already been spied on Indian roads. The current generation is about six years old now and is about to be replaced, but this full update will keep it up for a few more years. In terms of style, it is expected to maintain its square and straight SUV shape, while following Maruti Suzuki's latest design language. The interior will be updated with new style, additional technology and features, though Maruti will build on its strengths. Technically, the Brezza is likely to remain unchanged, if it goes ahead with 105hp, 1.5-liter petrol with adjustable and adjustable gearboxes.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 1.5 P
Expected Price Rs 8.5 lakhs-11.5 lakhs
Maserati Grecale
The Maserati Grecale is being developed as the second Italian car manufacturer SUV, and will go under Levante's company list. Grecale is scheduled to be released worldwide later this year. The Porsche Macan rival shared most of its bases with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio.
Under the hood, the Grecale will feature a variety of flares and fully electric trains. The range will start with the Alfa-sourced 2.0-liter turbo, with the unveiled version of the new MC20 Nettuno V6 that could be used for more powerful variants. The full electric version will arrive in 2022. Maserati intends to expand its territory in India and Grecale will be a good candidate for doing so.
Coming: middle in 2022
Engines 2.0 P, 3.0 P
Expected Price Rs 85 lakhs
Range Rover
The fifth-gen Range Rover recently made its global debut in both conventional and long-wheelbase. At first glance, one can only say that it is a new generation model, but the Land Rover has completely redesigned it and now uses the new MLA 'Flex' design of the JLR. The pure electric version of the new Range Rover has been confirmed for launch in 2024, and will be the first model of the entire electric model.
While the unique silhouette of the Range Rover remains the same, the car maker has redesigned it to look more modern and smaller than the outgoing model. The interior of the new Range Rover has also been completely renovated. There’s a new 13.1 inch floating screen on the dashboard, paired with a new 13.7 inch container, high-definition digital instrument cluster, clean interior style and the use of advanced features.
Under the hood, the new Range Rover comes with 3.0 liter Ingenium straight-six engines (two petrol, three diesel), all with 48V mild-hybrid assistance and power from 246hp on the D250 diesel to D250 . 395hp on P400 petrol. These will be joined by plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options with 38.2kWh new battery packs in the future. The high-end model uses a BMW with a 4.4-liter engine, twin-turbo V8 producing 523hp and 750Nm.
Land Rover is expected to launch a new Range Rover in our market by the end of 2022, a few months after the model went on sale worldwide.
Coming: late in 2022
Engines 3.0P, 3.0D, 4.4P
Expected Price Rs 75 lakhs-2 crore
Skoda Kodiaq facelift
Skoda's flagship SUV will be re-launched in our market early next year, after being discontinued in April 2020, with the introduction of BS6 standards. The new Kodiaq releases a 150hp diesel engine, a 2.0-liter TDI to accommodate the ubiquitous VW team, 190hp. 2.0 liter TSI turbo-petrol engine.
The 7-seater is up all over the world earlier this year and is experiencing a bit of style adjustment with a high-gloss, high-top bonnet, front and rear profile-mounted bumpers, in addition to the new LED Matrix headlights. India-spec Kodiaq is expected to come out with Sportline trim, chrome pieces and alloy wheels to get black treatment.
Kodiaq equipment standards are also expected to be similar to the older model, which means it will feature features such as a digital metal cluster, an 8.0-inch infotainment touch screen and ambient lighting.
Kodiaq will compete with other monocoque, three-line premium SUVs in our market such as the Tiguan Allspace, which are also scheduled to be upgraded soon, and the upcoming Jeep Meridian.
Coming: early in 2022
Engines 2.0 P
Expected Price Rs 35 lakh-45 lakhs
Toyota Hilux
The Toyota Hilux has long been under consideration for launch in India. It will compete directly with the Isuzu V-Cross, which was the only lifestyle available for sale in India. Toyota is looking at a set of consumers with this body style. The Hilux is built in the same area as the Innova and Fortuner, a powertrain sharing, four-wheel drive and suspension parts.
In our market, Toyota is expected to offer a double cab model, although it will still appear to be following a similar strategy to the Isuzu by introducing a single type of single cab segment for commercial vehicles.
In view of the cost, Hilux will share many in-house features with Innova and Fortuner. So, expect the cabinet to have the same design, switchgear and use the same 8.0-inch touch screen and set of accessories as the models mentioned above.
Under the hood, the Hilux is expected to use the Innova 150hp engine, 2.4-liter diesel and two wheels in a standard entry-level version. The higher-end models will feature a 204hp engine, a 2.8-liter diesel engine in the Fortuner, as well as a flexible and adjustable gearbox, as well as a two- or four-wheel drive option.
Coming: late in 2022
Engines 2.4 D, 2.8 D
Expected Price Rs 25 lakh-35 lakhs
Volkswagen Tiguan facelift
The Volkswagen Tiguan will return to India, with a facelifted version for sale in December. The 5-seat model was discontinued during the use of the BS6, and was replaced by the Tiguan AllSpace. Now, the standard Tiguan will be back, but this time it has a 190hp engine, a 2.0-liter TSI TSI instead of diesel. It will get a 7-speed dual-clutch auto and all-wheel drive as usual.
Tiguan-embellished Tiguan comes with new headlights, rear headlights, red front and rear bumpers, new 18-inch alloy wheels and new chrome-plated accessories to attract Indian buyers. As before, it will be integrated into the area, but this time VW will aim to charge a much higher price.
Coming in December 2021
Engine 2.0 P
Expected Price Rs 25 lakhs-30 lakhs
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