The Indian automobile market is all set for an exciting November 2025, filled with new launches, updated models, and global unveilings. Even though the festive season has just ended, automakers are not slowing down. From Hyundai’s new Venue to Tata’s Sierra, Maruti’s flex-fuel innovations, and Honda’s compact EV, this month is going to be one of the most dynamic in recent times. Let’s take a closer look at the top cars and SUVs coming your way this November.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Second Generation Arrives
Hyundai is ready to introduce the second-generation Venue on 4 November 2025. This model comes six years after the first-generation debut, and the updates are more premium than ever.
The new Venue gets a refreshed design that aligns with Hyundai’s global SUV family. The connected tail lamps, bold front grille, and sporty alloy wheels make it stand out. Inside, the cabin gets a dual-tone black-and-beige theme, dual 12.3-inch digital displays, and Level 2 ADAS features.
Engine options include the 1.2L petrol, 1.5L diesel, and 1.0L turbo-petrol units — continuing Hyundai’s balanced lineup. This new Venue will rival Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Maruti Brezza, Toyota Taisor, and Mahindra XUV 3XO.
Tata Sierra: The Icon Returns
Tata Motors is bringing back an iconic name — the Tata Sierra, which will be unveiled on 25 November 2025. This all-new version combines the original Sierra’s legendary design cues like square edges and glass roof with Tata’s new-age design language seen on models like the Curvv, Safari, and Harrier.
The Sierra will be available in both EV and ICE versions. The electric variant will likely share its 45kWh and 55kWh battery packs with the Curvv, while the petrol and diesel versions will feature Tata’s 1.5-litre turbo engines. The Sierra will directly compete with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and the upcoming Kia Carens Clavis.
Maruti Fronx Flex Fuel: Greener Innovation
Maruti Suzuki will debut its first-ever flex-fuel vehicle, the Fronx Flex Fuel, at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The car will use a 1.5-litre K-Series engine capable of running on petrol-ethanol blends.
Though this specific international model might not be launched in India right away, it gives a glimpse of Maruti’s upcoming flex-fuel lineup that could include vehicles like the Ertiga and Ciaz.
This move is part of Maruti’s plan to promote cleaner, renewable fuels in India’s fast-growing automobile market.
Maruti Victoris CBG: Towards Green Energy
Also joining the lineup is the Maruti Victoris CBG, another innovation from Suzuki’s clean fuel vision. Based on the CNG version of the Victoris, this variant runs on Compressed Biogas (CBG).
The CBG model underlines Maruti’s commitment to sustainable mobility, especially for India’s rural regions where biogas production from dairy waste is feasible. The production version is expected to be launched in 2026, highlighting Suzuki’s leadership in green technology.
New Lexus LS: Luxury in a New Avatar
Luxury automaker Lexus is preparing to redefine opulence with its new-generation LS, which is set to transition from a sedan to a luxury MPV.
The new LS will likely feature hybrid or electric powertrains, advanced comfort features, and a six-wheel lounge-like cabin. Positioned above the Lexus LM, this upcoming LS aims to offer ultimate comfort and premium mobility for elite buyers.
Honda Compact EV: India-Bound Electric SUV
Honda’s long-promised compact electric SUV will finally be revealed this November. The new EV is inspired by the Honda 0 SUV concept and will be produced in India for both domestic and global markets.
This model is part of Honda’s electric expansion plan for India, which began with the Elevate SUV. It will focus on affordable electric mobility, strong design, and efficient performance — giving competition to models from Tata and Mahindra in the EV space.
Conclusion
November 2025 is shaping up to be an incredible month for automobile enthusiasts. From futuristic EVs and biogas SUVs to premium MPVs and revived classics, the Indian car market is entering a new era of design, innovation, and sustainability.
With brands like Hyundai, Tata, Maruti, Lexus, and Honda bringing strong contenders, Indian buyers will soon have more exciting choices than ever before.
FAQs
Which new cars are launching in November 2025?
Major launches include the Hyundai Venue 2025, Tata Sierra, Maruti Fronx Flex Fuel, Maruti Victoris CBG, new Lexus LS, and Honda Compact EV.
When will the new Hyundai Venue launch?
The new-generation Hyundai Venue will launch on 4 November 2025.
What is special about the Tata Sierra?
The Sierra combines its iconic design with modern technology and will be offered in both electric and petrol/diesel variants.
Is Maruti launching any green fuel vehicles?
Yes, Maruti is showcasing two — the Fronx Flex Fuel and the Victoris CBG, both promoting eco-friendly mobility.
Will the Honda Compact EV be sold in India?
Yes, the compact EV will be produced in India and sold both domestically and internationally.