By Aditya Singh

Auto Expo 2025 Day 1 Highlights

Maruti showcased its first all-electric vehicle, the e-Vitara, offering a 500+ km range. It will be manufactured in India and sold internationally. Prices coming in March!

Maruti e-Vitara Unveiled

It's makes a comeback with an ICE version. It gets a 2-litre diesel or 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, and sleek new design tweaks!

Tata Sierra Returns

It is with a dual motor setup and AWD drivetrain. It promises a powerful electric experience but battery details are still under wraps.

Tata Harrier EV Revealed

Tata's Avinya EV is back with an updated design! It now features a sporty, sloping roofline and remains on track for a 2026 launch. Details on its powertrain still unknown.

Tata Avinya's New Look

Tata launched Bandipur and Stealth editions of the Safari, Harrier, and Nexon EV. The Bandipur edition features a unique bronze paint, celebrating Bandipur National Park.

New Editions From Tata

The Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV, based on Maruti's e-Vitara, offers over 550 km range. It features a refreshed front design and brings a stylish electric SUV to India.

Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV

Hyundai’s most affordable electric car in India, the Creta Electric, starts at Rs 17.99 lakh and offers a range of up to 473 km across four variants.

Hyundai Creta Electric Launched

MG unveiled two exciting cars: the all-electric Cyberster sports car and the M9, a large premium electric MPV. Both will be sold through MG Select outlets in India.

MG’s New Cars: Cyberster & M9

BMW introduced the long-wheelbase version of the iX1 EV at Rs 49 lakh. It offers up to 531 km range and will be locally produced, starting deliveries soon.

BMW iX1 LWB Launched