

, and will likely have the most powerful 1.5-litre diesel in its class, as borrowed from the Marazzo. The XUV300, is a sub-4m SUV based on the SsangYong Tivoli As to how it drives, head to our first drive review for more. New-gen car also moves BMW interiors into the future, finally. It's the size of one of the last generation 5-Series, so you're technically getting your money's worth. The cabin should be nicer too, with the new 8-inch floating touchscreen taking centre stage, apart from Hyundai's SmartSense passive safety technology making it safer than before. New-gen sedan swaps curves for sharp, angular lines and distinctive triangular headlights. Expect the new 1.6-litre diesel as in the CR-V, and the familiar 1.8-litre petrol under the hood. We've seen it and wanted it at the Auto Expo last year, and Honda will do one better the facelifted tenth gen Civic is what we'll get. It'll go up against the Maruti Suzuki BalenoĪnd pack the Revotron and Revotorq engines, so expect the same. Premium hatchback from Tata, based on the beautiful 45X concept from the Expo, expected to break cover sans camouflage. Good news is the cabin is similar to what's on the new Jazz, so that does move it up a notch in terms of quality and space on offer.

New-gen small Honda has hit-or-miss styling and loses the unique glass rear hatch, though it is a size larger than the previous Brio. Expect a new, more spacious cabin, the existing engines with an AMT option, and all the premium features you see on larger Marutis. Maruti Suzuki has been tight-lipped about it, but we know it will be based on the Japanese-spec car (in terms of dimensions) with restyled exteriors more in tune with Indian sensibilities. SUVs, Bharat Stage 6, plug-in hybrid, electric, autonomous cars and, in the case of a few anticipated launches on this list, a mix of most of the above combined! Here's your ready reckoner of the top new hatches, sedans, SUVs, hybrids, electric cars, and luxury vehicles coming to India in 2019, to help you plan your purchase better. The new cars that should be coming to showrooms near you in 2019,
