Hyundai Motor India unveils a blockbuster roadmap through FY2030, committing to 26 fresh product launches that blend ICE dominance with hybrid revolution and EV push. Managing Director Unsoo Kim spotlights eight strong hybrids as game-changers, bridging petrol-diesel reliability and electric efficiency amid India’s green shift. This aggressive pipeline, fueled by the new Talegaon plant ramping up in Q3 2026, targets every segment from compact SUVs to premium flagships, cementing Hyundai’s top-three market grip.
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Hyundai bets big on hybrids, confirming eight new strong-hybrid variants by 2030 – a mix of refreshed nameplates and bold newcomers spanning mass-market to luxury. The Creta hybrid emerges as the star, poised to challenge Maruti Grand Vitara and Urban Cruiser Hyryder with a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol paired to electric motors for superior mileage and torque. Venue hybrid follows closely, targeting sub-compact buyers craving 25+ kmpl efficiency without range anxiety.

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Global tech like TMED-II hybrids debuts here, promising seamless petrol-electric synergy. First strong hybrid rolls out as early as September 2025, with Venue facelift already teased for November 4 launch featuring connected LED DRLs and quad headlamps. These aren’t mild-hybrids; expect full strong setups rivaling Toyota’s prowess, priced competitively to flood showrooms by FY2027.
EV Expansion: 6 Dedicated Green Machines

Electrification gets six tailored EVs, including India’s first localized model designed for local roads, potholes, and charging woes. Creta EV builds on current success, while IONIQ 6 sedan and Inster micro-EV eye premium and urban slots by 2026. Talegaon plant prioritizes EV output alongside hybrids, supporting exports too.
Hyundai skips full EV pivot, smartly layering hybrids as the volume driver. Genesis-branded hybrids join from 2026 globally, hinting at luxury EV crossovers for India.
ICE Backbone: 20 Models Keep the Core Strong
Petrol, diesel, and CNG hold fort with 20 launches, including Venue 2026 facelift, next-gen Tucson, and Palisade flagship SUV. MPV and off-road entries mark segment debuts – think rugged Thar-rivals and Innova challengers. Refreshes like Creta and Verna ensure no gaps in the bestseller lineup.

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Strategic Muscle: Plants, Segments, and Market Domination
Talegaon greenfield plant hits stride by Q3 2026, boosting capacity for hybrids and EVs while cutting import duties. This supports Hyundai’s dual ICE-electrified strategy, targeting 15%+ market share amid rivals’ EV stumbles. COO Tarun Garg teases “strong hybrids for sure,” signaling no half-measures.
Investor Day hype underscores India as Hyundai’s third-largest global market. Roadmap spans compact cars to premium SUVs, filling MPV/off-road voids long dominated by rivals.

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Buyer Roadmap:
- Wait for Hybrids: Creta/Venue fans, hold till 2026 for 20-25% efficiency jumps.
- EV Hunters: IONIQ 6/Inster incoming 2026, post-FAME III subsidies.
- ICE Loyalists: Venue facelift drops November 2025; no rush needed.
- Premium Play: Palisade/Tucson 2025 refreshes lead luxury charge.
Hyundai’s 26-launch tsunami redefines choices, blending hybrids’ practicality with EV future-proofing. As Maruti-Toyota hybrid duopolies face invasion and Tata-MG EV wars intensify, Hyundai positions as the all-rounder king. Showrooms gear up – India’s roads get electrified, hybridized, and unstoppable by 2030.
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