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Futuristic Updation of Upcoming Japanese cars soon to be seen on Indian Roads

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Govt’s assurance of extending incentives to hybrids encourages carmakers
The carmakers are expected to initially offer the hybrid technology in locally produced midsize sedans


Suzuki Motor Corp., Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have started developing strong or full  hybrid cars for India and are expected to introduce them by the end of 2021.
The Japanese automakers have been encouraged by the Union government’s assurance that it will not differentiate between hybrid and electric vehicles while offering financial incentives to makers of eco-friendly vehicles.
The carmakers are expected to initially offer the hybrid technology  in locally produced midsize sedans, the people cited above said, requesting anonymity.

Japanese companies have been mostly focusing on petrol-electric hybrids, despite a rising global trend towards battery-powered electric vehicles. The companies are now collectively lobbying the Indian government to extend financial incentives offered on electric vehicles to hybrid vehicles as well. They argue that hybrid vehicles are more fuel-efficient than those that run on petrol and diesel, while emitting substantially less carbon.


As part of its aim to curb rampant pollution in cities, the government plans to promote the local manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries that can be used for both hybrid and electric vehicles.
Toyota and Suzuki, as part of their partnership to develop hybrid vehicles for India, have started developing a common platform, primarily developed by Toyota and code-named GAC. The platform would be used by both companies to make their respective hybrid vehicles for India and other markets, the people said.


Honda has also finally decided on its plan to introduce hybrid vehicles in India and its first full hybrid vehicle would be the next generation City a midsize sedan. They said the company had officially conveyed its plans to stakeholders associated with product development.
Toyota and Suzuki are working on how to make their hybrid cars more affordable for India and, now with the government changing its stance on hybrids, the companies are confident of securing incentives for their vehicles. It’s likely that both the companies will introduce this (hybrid) technology through a product in the sedan segment and (this) will be around 2021.
A spokesperson for Maruti Suzuki declined to comment. Atsushi Oki, vice-president of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd, declined to elaborate on the collaboration with Suzuki. Details on each model such as the schedule of the start of supply, number of supplied units, vehicle specifications etc. are currently under discussion.

The first model in our list of upcoming Toyota cars in India is the Fortuner facelift, which will be launched in our market in the end of 2020. The updated model will receive cosmetic design changes and upgraded interior. The front design will be inspired by the Toyota RAV4 and the Raize, featuring updated grille with glossy black inserts and multiple slats. It gets triangular faux air intakes, revised headlamps and gloss black finished skid plate. At the back, the Fortuner facelift is expected to receive revised bumper and tail-lamp inserts. Engine setup of the Fortuner facelift (India-spec) is likely to include the BS6-compliant 2.7L petrol and 2.8L diesel.

Not just Fortuner facelift, Toyota is also working on the updated version of the Innova Crysta. The Innova facelift is likely to be launched in the end of this year or early 2021. The new model will receive changes to exterior as well as interior. Changes will be in-line with the upgraded Fortuner SUV. It will be offered with the same BS6 compliant 2.7-litre petrol and 2.8L diesel engines.

The Japanese carmaker will also introduce the re-badged Ciaz mid-size sedan in the country. Though, the company is already selling Yaris in this segment. Similar to the Glanza hatchback, the Toyota Ciaz sedan will receive minor design changes along with ‘Toyota’ badge. No changes will be made to its engines. Similar to the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Toyota’s re-badged version will come with the 1.3L Multijet diesel and new 1.5L petrol powertrains. The oil burner will be boosted with Suzuki’s SHVS mild hybrid technology. Transmission choices will include a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic.

Expected Price – Rs 10 Lakh – Rs 12 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021-22

The next in our list of upcoming Toyota cars is Toyota’s re-badged version of the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. Similar to the Glanza hatchback and Ciaz-based sedan, the design, features and engines of the Toyota Ertiga will remain unchanged. It might get a new grille and headlamps inspired by the global-spec Toyota Rush SUV. The chrome treatment and new alloys could also distinguish it from the Maruti Ertiga. Under the hood, Toyota’s Ertiga will feature the same BS6-ready 1.5L petrol and new 1.5L diesel engines generating power worth 104bhp with 138Nm and 94bhp with 225Nm respectively.

Expected Price – Rs 8 Lakh – Rs 11 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

Besides launching the re-badged version of the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Toyota is also working on a C-segment MPV. Rumour has it that the new Toyota MPV might have its world premiere at the 2022 Delhi Auto Expo. It will be developed jointly by Toyota and Suzuki and will be sold via Maruti Suzuki showrooms. The new MPV will be based on the monocoque platform, thus making it lighter and more frugal than the ladder-frame based Mahindra Marazzo. It will have 7-seats layout and interior packed with several advanced comfort, connectivity and safety features.

Expected Price – Rs 12 Lakh – Rs 18 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2022-23

Another hybrid on our list of upcoming Toyota cars is the new-generation Camry hybrid that was officially previewed at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The new-gen Camry will be built on Toyota’s new TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture), and will receive prominent changes for a more premium look. Besides, the more will get dimensional changes and will pack in a raft of safety as well as comfort tech. That said, expect the new-gen Camry to come with 10 airbags, a standard backup camera, electronic vehicle stability control, ABS, traction control, brake assist etc. For power generation, the new Camry will get a new 3.5L V6, a new 2.5L and new generation Toyota Hybrid system. These engines will be paired to a new Direct Shift-8AT gearbox.

Expected Price – Rs 38 Lakh – Rs 45 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

Discussing the vital aspect of Economically sound we will talk about under 10 lakhs of price range we have
Tata Hbx
Expected Price – Rs 5 Lakh – Rs 7 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

Renault Hbc Kiger
Expected Price – Rs 6.5 Lakh – Rs 9 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2020

Nissan Magnite
Expected Price – Rs 7 Lakh – Rs 9.5 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2020

New-gen Hyundai i20.
Expected Price – Rs 6 Lakh – Rs 11 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2020

Renault sub-compact Sedan
Expected Price – Rs 5 Lakh – Rs 7.5 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

Kia Sonet
Expected Price – Rs 7Lakh – Rs 11 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2020

Honda compact SUV
Expected Price – Rs 7.5 Lakh – Rs 11 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

New Maruti Jimny/Gypsy.
Expected Price –  Rs 9 Lakh
Expected Launch – 2021

Affects of price inclination in 2020 in India

Maruti Suzuki India, the country's largest car  manufacturer as well as Hyundai India has increased car prices  from January 1, 2020. In the company's BSE filing, both Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai has said that the increase in various input costs has adversely affected the cost of its vehicle.

How can we forget to discuss upcoming electric cars along with costs to be launched till 2021

Mahindra eKUV
₹ 6 Lakh

Nissan Leaf EV
₹ 40 Lakh - 45 Lakh

Audi E-Tron
₹ 1.1 Crore - 1.3 Crore

Maruti Suzuki WagonR EV
₹ 7 Lakh - 10 Lakh

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