Explore four upcoming coupe SUVs that are set to redefine the automotive landscape in India, for which we’re waiting with high anticipation
The world of SUVs is about to get a dose of excitement with four upcoming coupe SUVs that have enthusiasts eagerly awaiting their arrival. These four coupe SUVs are poised to shake up the SUV market with their unique features, performance capabilities, and of course, their lovely style.
Let’s take a closer look at these intriguing forthcoming additions to the automotive landscape:
1. Tata Curvv
Tata Motors is gearing up for the launch of the Curvv SUV in 2024, and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. The prototype sightings of the Tata Curvv suggest it’s inching closer to production-ready form. Sporting a striking front fascia with LED DRLs, a bold grille, and a curvy roofline, it promises to give established rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos a run for their money. Scheduled to debut as an EV before an ICE version, the Tata Curvv is poised to create quite a stir in the market.
2. Mahindra XUV500 Coupe
The Mahindra XUV500 is set to make a comeback, likely in 2024, this time in a coupe SUV avatar. The spy shots of the XUV500 coupe have surfaced, and it’s set to be a game-changer. The styling seems to be inspired by the brand’s BE.05 concept EV. Expected to be built on the XUV300’s platform and expected to offer both petrol and diesel engine options, this agile SUV is likely to come with an aggressive price tag.
3. Mahindra BE.05
Mahindra BE.05 concept is set to arrive in its production avatar in the near future, likely sometime next year. With an impressive 79-kWh battery pack, it promises a remarkable range of up to 450 kilometres. But what truly sets it apart is its rapid charging capabilities, allowing it to charge from 5 to 80 per cent in less than 30 minutes. This EV is a glimpse into the future of Mahindra’s next-gen electric SUVs.
4. Toyota Taisor
Toyota is set to re-enter the subcompact SUV space with a new model, likely with the name “Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor”. Based on the Maruti Fronx, this crossover SUV is likely to offer a fresh take on its counterpart with unique styling cues and equipment, similar to what we see on the Maruti Baleno and Toyota Glanza. With features like a 9-inch touchscreen, auto climate control, and advanced safety systems, the Toyota Taisor is expected to bring a touch of sophistication to the sub-Rs 10 lakh SUV segment.