Up to 4 New SUVs Launching in December 2025 from companies like Maruti Suzuki, Tata, and Kia are scheduled to launch or make their debut in December 2025.
4 New SUVs Launching in December 2025: Automakers like Maruti Suzuki and Tata are eager to launch new midsize SUV models in the last month of the year, and Kia is probably going to host the world premiere of the second-generation Seltos. Here is a summary for you.
Key Details about 4 New SUVs Launching in December 2025
| Model | Key Highlights | Launch/Reveal |
| Tata Harrier Petrol | 1.5L turbo-petrol, 168hp/280Nm, MT/AT options | December 2025 |
| Tata Safari Petrol | Same 1.5L Hyperion engine as Harrier | December 2025 |
| Next-Gen Kia Seltos | New design, vertical LEDs, redesigned grille, upgraded interiors | Global debut December 2025 |
| Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara | EV with 500+ km real-world range, Level-2 ADAS, 12.3″ touchscreen | Expected December 2025 reveal |
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1&2. Tata Harrier & Safari Petrol:
With a new 1.5-litre four-cylinder direct-injection turbo-petrol engine planned for the Harrier and Safari, Tata is finally adding gasoline power to its premium SUVs. This Hyperion unit, which is rated at about 168 horsepower and 280 Nm of torque, will be available with both manual and automatic gearbox options; however, the precise auto type (torque converter or dual-clutch) is yet unknown.
Following the Sierra’s November debut, the petrol Harrier and Safari are scheduled to go on sale next month. They will be slightly less expensive than their diesel siblings, which will make them more appealing to city consumers.

3. Next-Gen Kia Seltos:
The next-generation Kia Seltos is getting closer to being unveiled globally, most likely in December 2025, before making its way to markets like India in early 2026. The Seltos, which has influenced Kia’s ascent in the nation since 2019, is about to get its most significant makeover to date. Test mules include vertical LED headlamps, a new mesh-style grille, a much more upright front, and C-shaped DRLs modelled by the most recent Telluride.
It is anticipated that Kia will launch an integrated digital console, a larger touchscreen, and a wider dashboard with improved materials. While new equipment will be introduced, the majority of the classic features—such as the climate control, panoramic sunroof, and ventilated seats—should remain. It is anticipated that the reliable engine trio—1.5 NA gasoline, 1.5 turbo gasoline, and 1.5 diesel—will be available in manual and automatic versions. For a few markets, a hybrid version is being considered.
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4. Maruti Suzuki e Vitara:
The Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara aims for a real-world range of more than 500 kilometres per charge and is based on Suzuki’s dedicated EV architecture. There will be two battery alternatives available. A 12.3-inch touchscreen, a fully digital display, Level 2 ADAS, automated climate management, ventilated front seats, and more will all be included in the interior.









