Friday, July 13, 2018

New cars for 2018: Upcoming SUVs

AUDI Q8

The Q8 will be top dog in Audi’s SUV line-up when it launches in India. It is poised to take on BMW’s X7. Test mules suggest that it will retain the concept’s striking exterior design that combines the large footprint of an SUV with the sleek lines of a coupé. It shares its MLB platform with the Q7 but with a 5,020mm length, 2,040mm width and a 3,000mm wheelbase, making it even larger than a Range Rover. Audi says the Q8 will use a hybrid powertrain, combining a 3.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and an electric motor, with a total output of 450hp and 500Nm of torque.

Coming: Late 2018
Engines: 3.0P + electric
Expected Price: Rs 1.1 crore
Also see: SCOOP! 2018 Audi Q8 spied in India

BMW X2

The Bavaria-based carmaker is on a spree to fill every possible niche there is for SUVs. The X2 will be its sixth SUV and it shares the UKL platform with the X1. Designed to be sportier than the X1, it stands 49mm shorter and 69mm lower. Design-wise, the X2 is quite similar to the Concept X2 that was showcased at the 2016 Paris motor show. A BMW roundel adorns a thick C-pillar, while a taut surfacing treatment along the flanks and squared-off wheel arches lend it a rugged look. The X2’s cabin shares plenty of elements with the X1’s, including the black panel instruments and the multifunction steering wheel. Base variants will feature front-wheel drive while four-wheel drive will be available on the top variants. The X2 will lock horns with the likes of the Range Rover Evoque.

Coming: Mid 2018
Engines: 2.0P, 2.0D
Expected Price: Rs 40-50 lakh
Also see: India-bound BMW X2 unveiled

BMW X4

The X4 is to the X3 what the X6 is to the X5 – a sportier, coupé-roofed sibling. In the new X4, you’ll get all the features and space of the new X3, but with less of headroom at the rear. It sits on BMW’s CLAR (Cluster Architecture) structure and uses a mix of high-strength steel and aluminium. Confirmed to arrive in the first half of 2019, the X4 will arrive as a CKD and be powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder petrol that makes 252hp and 350Nm of torque in the xDrive30i, and a 3.0-litre, six-cylinder diesel producing 265hp and 620Nm of torque in the xDrive30d.

Coming: 2019
Engines: 3.0P
Expected Price: Rs 65 lakh
Also see:
BMW X4 India launch in 2019

Honda CR-V

There’s a new CR-V on its way here and this one is going to feature an all-new diesel engine option – a first for India. In addition to its proven 2.4-litre petrol, there’s expected to be a going to be a new 120hp, 1.6-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine that is likely to be offered with a nine-speed automatic gearbox. This fifth-generation version of the CR-V is bigger than the car it replaces and will be launched in a seven-seater guise only. This should give the CR-V an immediate advantage over like-sized rivals such as the Hyundai Tucson and Jeep Compass. Honda has worked hard to up the premium quotient as well, there’s generous use of soft-touch materials all around and it features a dashboard similar to the Accord Hybrid’s. A 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system offers a host of smartphone connectivity options. Fully loaded variants are likely to come with dual-zone climate control, heated wing mirrors, electrically adjustable front seats and remote engine start. Now, with seven seats and a diesel engine option, it’s likely that the CR-V will be more popular than ever before.

Engines: 2.0P, 2.4P, 1.6D
Expected Price: Rs 23-26 lakh
Also see: 
2018 Honda CR-V review, test drive
Honda Civic, CR-V at Auto Expo 2018 first look video

HYUNDAI COMPACT SUV (CARLINO)

Hyundai will enter the hot-selling compact SUV segment with a new baby SUV based on its Carlino concept. When launched, it will rival the likes of the refreshed Ford EcoSport, Maruti Brezza and Tata Nexon. Keeping the Korean brand’s recent track record in mind, expect the SUV to feature high-quality interiors and long equipment list. While engine details are sketchy, we expect it to get a new 118hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, along with Hyundai’s tried and tested 90hp, 1.4-litre turbo-diesel.

Engines: 1.0P, 1.4D
Expected Price: Rs 6-9 lakh
Also see: Hyundai Carlino first look video

 

ISUZU MU-X FACELIFT

Expected to arrive in the coming months, the facelift for the MU-X has been on sale in some international markets. The refreshed SUV gets subtle cosmetic changes including projector headlamps with LED daytime running lights, new alloy wheels, LEF tail-lamps and a revised front and rear bumper. The largest changes are expected on the inside with a dual-tone dashboard that has been redesigned, faux wood trim, a new touchscreen infotainment system and more. It is likely to be powered by the same 177hp 3.0-litre diesel with either two- or four-wheel drive mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.

Also see:
Isuzu MU-X facelift spied testing in India

NEW JEEP WRANGLER

The Wrangler is the quintessence of Jeep and, for India, more of a capability showcase rather than a bread-and-butter model. Jeep recently unveiled the latest generation of the Wrangler internationally, and it is expected to make it to Indian shores in the near future. The styling is a modern interpretation of the iconic SUV but still retains enough elements like the keystone-shaped grille, iconic round headlamps and square tail-lamps. According to the American company, the Wrangler’s tremendous 4x4 capability has been honed further and will now feature more fuel-efficient powertrains than before.

Coming: End 2018
Engines: 3.6P, 2.0D
Expected Price: Rs 70 lakh
Also see: 
2018 Jeep Wrangler first look video
India-bound 2018 Jeep Wrangler: A close look

MAHINDRA COMPACT SUV (BREZZA RIVAL)

Mahindra is synergising with its Korean subsidiary to develop two new crossovers to exploit the burgeoning small SUV space. The SUV will be based on SsangYong’s Tivoli, and for India it will get higher ground clearance and thicker tyres. Also, in a two-pronged attack, the Indian SUV-maker is readying two variants – a five-seater and a seven-seater – the smaller one of which will be less than four metres in length to benefit from the tax concessions; the Tata Nexon and the Maruti Brezza are in its crosshairs. The seven-seater variant will square up against the Hyundai Creta and the Renault Duster. Expect it to come packed with features like dual-zone auto climate control, seven airbags, a 7.0-inch touchscreen and ESP. Powering these SUVs will be an all-new 1.2-litre, direct-injection turbo-petrol or a 1.5-litre common-rail, turbo-diesel engine. 

Coming: Late 2018
Engines: 1.2P, 1.5D
Expected Price: Rs 7-12 lakh
Also see: Mahindra S201 SUV: What we know so far

NEW MAHINDRA REXTON

The second-gen Rexton has already been spied on test in India post its Auto Expo 2018 unveiling. This Mahindra SUV is likely to hit showrooms sometime around Diwali this year. The second-gen Rexton for India will not be a mere ‘badge engineering’ job. The India-spec model will get Mahindra’s grille design, along with subtle styling tweaks. Additionally, the SUV will feature a slightly tweaked suspension, different ride height and handling package to suit Indian road conditions. The India-spec SUV gets a 2.2-litre, four-cylinder diesel that generates 187hp and 420Nm of torque, and comes paired to a seven-speed auto gearbox; it will also get 2WD and AWD options. Mahindra will assemble the SUV in India and is likely to price it at a substantial Rs 3-4 lakh less than the segment-leading Toyota Fortuner.

Engines: 2.2D
Expected Price: Rs 28-30 lakh
Also see:
Mahindra Rexton spotted testing ahead of Diwali launch
New SsangYong Rexton review

NISSAN KICKS

Similar to Renault’s Captur, the Nissan Kicks is a no-holds-barred shot at SUVs ranging from the Hyundai Creta to the pricier Jeep Compass. The Kicks shares its robust mechanicals with the Nissan Terrano and is built with sharper styling, almost coupé-like profile and a floating-roof design, making it look a lot more attractive and modern. Like the Terrano, the Kicks’ interior is spacious and quite a modern affair. It comes with part-digital instrumentation, a flat-bottomed steering wheel with audio and phone controls, a 7.0-inch touchscreen bundled with smartphone connectivity and a reverse camera, and auto-climate control. Fully loaded variants are also likely to get a 360-degree camera, side curtain airbags, and traction control. Powering the Kicks will be the same 1.5-litre diesel and 1.5-litre petrol motors offered on the Terrano. Its pricing, though will be on the higher side.

Engines: 1.5P, 1.5D
Expected Price: Rs 10-15 lakh
Also see:  India-bound Nissan Kicks: 5 things to know

ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN

The opulent ‘high-bodied vehicle’, as Rolls-Royce likes to call it, will slot in between the Ghost Rs 4.5 crore) and Phantom (Rs 9.5 crore) in terms of pricing when it arrives in India. It is powered by a reworked iteration of the 6.75-litre, twin-turbocharged V12, which now produces 571hp and 850Nm of torque. The SUV boats actual off-roading capability, underlined by an off0rad button on the centre console that lets owners drive over rough track, gravel, wet grass, mud, snow or sand.

Coming: Late 2018
Engines: 6.75P
Expected price: Rs 5.5 crore
Also see:
Rolls-Royce Cullinan first look video
2018 Rolls-Royce Cullinan image gallery

SKODA KAROQ

Manufacturers have found the Rs 15-25 lakh price bracket to be very alluring, especially after the success of the Jeep Compass. Skoda seems to have taken notice as well. To compete, the carmaker will bring the Kodiak’s smaller sibling – the Karoq – to India. A replacement for the capable, but slow-selling Yeti, the Karoq is a more conventional-looking SUV than the former. Also, like its main rivals, the Jeep Compass and Hyundai Tucson, it is a five-seater. The Karoq is the first Skoda to come with a digital instrument panel and you can expect build and interior quality to be top-notch. Karoq is built on the VW Group’s MQB platform, and will be offered in India with a 1.4 TSI petrol and a 2.0 TDI diesel engine.

Engines: 1.4P, 2.0D
Expected Price: Rs 18-22 lakh
Also see: 
Skoda Karoq spied in India
Skoda plots 6 new models for VW Group’s India comeback

 

TATA HARRIER SUV

Tata took the wraps off the stunning H5X SUV concept at the Auto Expo 2018 earlier this year. Since then, prototypes of this new SUV have been seen multiple times. The SUV will feature five-seat and seven-seat layouts, the former’s name has been confirmed as the Harrier while the seven-seat’s name is yet to be confirmed. Compared to the concept, the production SUV is expected to be only slight toned down with Tata engineers claiming that the harrier should retain enough of the H5X concept’s styling. Since it shares the Land Rover Discovery Sport’s platform (Codenamed L550), the Harrier should be an able performer, in terms of ride and handling. The SUV will also feature a very similar floor pan, a near-identical all-independent suspension setup and similarly configured steering gear. The model’s wheelbase is expected to remain the same as the Discovery Sport’s 2,741mm. The Harrier will be powered by a Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre MultiJet II engine in two states of tune – 140hp for the five-seat and 170hp for the seven-seat. A six-speed manual is standard while an automatic transmission is lso expected; both will send power to all-four wheels via Tata’s own 4x4 system on higher-spec trims. Tata is expected to launch the production version of the H5X in January 2019.

Engines: 2.0D
Expected Price: Rs 13-20 lakh
Also read:
Tata Harrier SUV: 5 things to know
H5X SUV officially named Tata Harrier
Tata H5X prototype spied inside out
Tata H5X, 45X concepts showcased at Geneva
Tata H5X interior video from the Auto Expo 2018



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