July was a busy month for the Indian auto market, as manufacturers leaned into both mass and premium segments with refreshed badges, more range, and electric ambitions. While Mahindra and Renault worked the value end of the spectrum, Porsche and BMW dialled up the luxe. Tesla finally landed. So did an Italian scooter that wants to play big.
Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX
From Rs 8.94 lakh
The new RevX trims widen the XUV 3XO lineup with four petrol-only variants. These sit between existing variants but bring more features and cosmetic tweaks at competitive prices. The range now includes dual-tone paint, black wheels, panoramic sunroof and easier access to Mahindra’s 131hp turbo-petrol engine.
Mercedes-Benz GLS 450d AMG Line
Rs 1.40 crore
The GLS now comes in AMG Line spec, adding sportier bumpers, body-coloured cladding and AMG-specific interiors. Mechanically unchanged, it retains the 3.0-litre inline-six petrol and diesel engines, and now also offers the Night Package with blacked-out detailing.
Tesla Model Y
From Rs 59.89 lakh
Tesla’s first model for India arrives as a full import in two variants—Standard and Long Range. Claimed range is up to 622km, and Autopilot is optional at Rs 6 lakh. Minimalist interiors, a touchscreen-heavy interface, and bookings open only in Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram for now.
Kia Carens Clavis EV
From Rs 17.99 lakh
Kia’s made-in-India electric MPV is available with two battery packs (42kWh and 51.4kWh), offering up to 490km range. The Clavis EV also brings V2L capability, 200mm ground clearance, and a long equipment list that includes twin 12.3-inch screens, Level 2 ADAS and a 25-litre frunk.
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
From Rs 46.90 lakh
BMW’s entry-level sedan grows in size and tech but downsizes under the hood. The new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol makes 156hp and replaces the older 2.0-litre unit. Cabin now features a curved screen setup, digital key, and interior camera. Quicker on tech, slower on the clock.
Range Rover Velar Autobiography
Rs 89.90 lakh
Land Rover adds a flagship trim to the Velar lineup. The Autobiography brings exclusive exterior finishes, massaging seats, a 3D Meridian sound system and Terrain Response 2. Offered in both petrol and diesel with mild-hybrid tech.
Porsche Cayenne & Cayenne Coupe Black Edition
From Rs 1.8 crore
Porsche adds blacked-out treatment to both Cayenne body styles. The Black Edition offers cosmetic upgrades inside and out, 21-inch RS Spyder wheels, and premium kit as standard. Not just in black—other colours available without extra cost.
Porsche Taycan 4S Black Edition
Rs 2.07 crore
Another addition to Porsche’s stealth catalogue, this all-electric sedan features a blacked-out exterior, new wheels, and Race-tex interiors. No changes to the powertrain—668km of range, 598hp, 0-100kph in 3.7 seconds, and 18-minute fast charging.
MG M9 Electric MPV
Rs 69.90 lakh
MG’s priciest model to date is also India’s first luxury EV MPV. With a 90kWh battery, it claims 548km range and features a 6-seat lounge setup with powered ottomans, JBL audio, dual sunroofs and rear-seat entertainment. It’s big, boxy and fully loaded.
Renault Triber Facelift
From Rs 6.29 lakh
Six years after its debut, the Triber gets its first proper update. There’s a redesigned face, a more premium cabin, and more safety features—including 6 airbags standard. The 72hp petrol engine remains unchanged, though AMT and CNG options are on offer.
2025 TVS Apache RTR 310
₹2.40 lakh – ₹3.03 lakh
TVS updates its street-naked bike with smarter electronics and sharper styling. The 35.6 hp engine remains the same, now tuned for smoother response based on gear and throttle input. Features include Drag Torque Control, cruise control, launch control with BTO pack, and a transparent clutch cover. Dynamic kits add adjustable suspension, TPMS, and lean-sensitive rider aids. Fully loaded, it crosses ₹3 lakh, more than a KTM 390 Duke.
KTM 390 Enduro R (International Spec)
₹3.54 lakh
KTM brings the international-spec 390 Enduro R to India with full 230 mm suspension travel and 895 mm seat height. It shares the 46 hp engine and 177 kg weight with the 390 Adventure, but has simpler styling and off-road readiness with Mitas EO7 tyres, a 9 L tank, and 277 mm ground clearance.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z (2025)
₹1.92 lakh
Bajaj updates its 400 cc motorcycle with Apollo Alpha radials, sintered brake pads, and higher peak power now at 43 hp at 9,500 rpm. A bidirectional quickshifter works in Sport mode and the redline is raised to 10,700 rpm. It remains light at 174 kg with a seat height of 805 mm.
2025 Triumph Trident 660
From ₹8.49 lakh
Triumph adds cruise control, Bluetooth, and bidirectional quickshifter as standard. The front fork is upgraded to Showa Big Piston. A new Sport riding mode is included. The bike retains its 81 hp 660 cc inline-triple and comes in dual-tone or black finishes.
2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS
₹20.39 lakh
The updated Speed Triple offers 183 hp (up 3 hp), lighter wheels, freer-flowing exhaust, and semi-active Ohlins suspension. Wheelie control is set independently from traction control. It runs on Pirelli Supercorsa V3 tyres and now includes a steering damper.
Ather Rizta S 3.7 kWh
₹1.38 lakh
Ather adds a mid-spec variant to its Rizta EV scooter lineup. It uses a 3.7 kWh battery for up to 159 km of IDC range. It retains a 7-inch LCD screen, navigation, FallSafe, and 34 L underseat storage, but skips the TFT display and some cosmetic details.