he three-row SUV will likely get a host of visual changes while the interior is expected to gain significant revisions including the addition of new technologies pertaining to safety, comfort, convenience, entertainment and security

1. 2023 Tata Safari

It will be based on a new ladder frame construction and expect big upgrades to its off-roading capabilities as well along with notable mechanical revisions. The powertrain will more likely be a diesel hybrid unit, paired with an automatic transmission. The exterior could also take an evolutionary approach to changes.

2. Next-Gen Toyota Fortuner

The latest global X-Trail made its debut earlier this year and it was one of the three models showcased by the brand last month in India. Confirmed to go on sale next year, the X-Trail will take on Toyota Fortuner, MG Gloster, Mahindra Alturas G4, etc

3. Nissan X-Trail