November 2025 is shaping up to be a busy month for the Indian automotive industry, with several major launches lined up across different segments. From compact SUVs to premium electric models, manufacturers are preparing to introduce new or updated versions of some of their most anticipated vehicles. Hyundai, Tata Motors, and BMW are among the key brands expected to make headlines, each targeting a distinct section of the market. The month will begin with Hyundai Venue and its N-Line version, followed by the long-awaited debut of the Tata Sierra and the introduction of Tata’s petrol-powered Harrier and Safari. Rounding off the month will be BMW’s latest iteration of the all-electric iX, bringing new features and improvements to the brand’s EV lineup.
Hyundai Venue & Venue N-Line

Hyundai will kick off the month’s launches with the new Venue and Venue N-Line, which will go on sale on November 4. The facelifted Venue lineup brings fresh design updates, a revised feature list, and a more modern cabin layout. The Venue N-Line, on the other hand, gets sportier styling with red accents, all-new alloy wheels, and a reworked front and rear bumper. It continues with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine delivering 120 HP and 172 NM, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and a 6-speed manual (N6 only).

Hyundai has also improved the suspension and steering for sharper handling. Inside, the model gets an all-black interior with red stitching and metal pedals, while the larger infotainment system and new instrument cluster enhance cabin appeal. With bookings already open, Hyundai aims to strengthen its position in the compact SUV space through the Venue’s dual offering of practicality and sportiness.
BMW iX 2025: Premium Electric SUV

Following the Venue will likely be BMW’s updated iX, which will bring a mix of performance, luxury, and sustainability to the premium EV segment. The 2025 BMW iX is likely to launch on 14th November with improvements in efficiency, range, and in-cabin technology. The SUV will be available in multiple variants, with power outputs ranging from around 326 HP to 523 HP, depending on the configuration. BMW claims the new iX can achieve a range of up to 635 KM on a single charge under ideal conditions. The interior sees refinements in materials, updated software for the iDrive system, and enhanced driver-assistance features. Competing with models like the Mercedes EQE SUV and Audi Q8 e-tron, the refreshed iX could strengthen BMW’s EV lineup in India.
Tata Sierra: The Icon Returns

The most anticipated launch of the month is undoubtedly the Tata Sierra, which is scheduled for November 25. It will revive one of India’s most recognizable names from the 1990s. Built on the company’s Gen 2 EV architecture, the Sierra will offer petrol, diesel, and electric powertrain options. The ICE version will arrive before its electric counterpart. The electric variant is likely to deliver a range of over 450 KM on a single charge, with fast-charging capabilities for added convenience. The design stays close to the concept showcased at Auto Expo, featuring a clean bodyline, wraparound rear glass, and a minimalist yet futuristic interior.
Tata Harrier & Safari Petrol Variants


Following the Sierra’s debut, Tata Motors will introduce the petrol versions of its Harrier and Safari SUVs. These models may launch later in November, finally addressing the long-standing demand for petrol-powered options in Tata’s flagship SUVs. The new 1.5-litre TGDi petrol engine, which produces 170 HP and 280 Nm of torque, will be available with both manual and automatic gearbox choices. This engine aims to balance performance with fuel efficiency while keeping emissions in check. Cosmetic updates are likely to be minimal, as both models recently received a major design overhaul in 2023. With rising fuel prices and a shift in customer preferences, the petrol Harrier and Safari will look forward to attract a wider audience, especially in urban markets where diesel demand has softened.
