In the coming months of 2024, India’s auto market will see the launch of three new midsize cars from Tata, Hyundai, and MG. As this competitive segment heats up, these new midsize cars are set to intensify the battle among brands, capturing consumer interest and driving the market forward.
New Midsize Cars Are on Their Way to India
Tata Curvv ICE:
Recently, Tata unveiled the production version of the Curvv in the UK, alongside the Curvv EV. While the EV’s pricing was disclosed on August 7, the ICE variant is set to launch on September 2. The ICE Curvv will come with a choice of engines: a 1.2L Revotron petrol, a new 1.2L DI turbo GDI petrol, and a 1.5L turbo diesel. Notably, the diesel engine will feature a segment-first seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The 1.2L DI turbo petrol engine will deliver 125 PS of power and 225 Nm of torque, though the 1.5L turbo diesel’s specs are still under wraps. Like the EV version, the ICE Curvv will be packed with features, with an estimated starting price around Rs. 10.5 lakh (ex-showroom). Also Read: Tata Curvv EV – Features, Warranty, Safety, and Top Speed Insights.
Hyundai Alcazar Facelift:
Hyundai is preparing to launch the facelifted Alcazar, which will feature notable cosmetic updates and an enhanced cabin with a range of new features. The updated Alcazar will offer both six- and seven-seater options and will be equipped with the latest technology and amenities for comfort, convenience, entertainment, and safety. Key features will include a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a digital instrument cluster, ventilated front seats, Level 2 ADAS, and a dual-pane sunroof. There are no major mechanical updates anticipated. Also Read: Updated Hyundai Alcazar Caught Testing Again, Set to Feature ADAS.
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MG Windsor EV:
MG Motor is gearing up to launch the Windsor EV in India. This new midsize electric crossover is designed to blend the best features of a sedan and an SUV, offering a versatile driving experience. Based on the Wuling Cloud EV, it will be available with two battery options and will include a tech-rich interior along with 135-degree reclinable rear seats.
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Conclusion
As the automotive landscape in India evolves, the imminent arrival of these new midsize cars—Tata Curvv ICE, Hyundai Alcazar Facelift, and MG Windsor EV—promises to add excitement and variety to the market. With each vehicle offering unique features and advancements, from Tata’s innovative engine options and advanced transmission to Hyundai’s enhanced comfort and tech updates and MG’s blend of sedan and SUV benefits, these launches will undoubtedly intensify competition and cater to diverse consumer preferences. As we await their debut, it’s clear that 2024 will be a landmark year for the midsize car segment in India.