The luxury car market in India has consistently been growing over the past few years, and it recorded a healthy 20.5 percent year-on-year growth in FY2024. That’s, no doubt, on the back of competent product launches, and the same momentum is expected to continue in 2025 as well. Here, we have listed all the new luxury cars and SUVs launching in India in 2025, so let’s take a closer look at each.

Mercedes G 580 with EQ Technology

The all-electric G-Class’ 116kWh battery pack provides up to 473km of WLTP range, and powers four individual motors making a combined 587hp and 1,164Nm. Subtle design tweaks over the standard G-Class make it more
aerodynamic, and help the SUV achieve a 0-100kph time of 5.5 seconds. Bespoke off-road features include G-Turn, which allows it to rotate 720 degrees on the spot and G-Steering, which reduces the turning circle by enabling it to pivot around an individual wheel.

Expected Price: 4 Crore

Bentley Flying Spur

While this limousine shares its 4.0-litre V8 hybrid powertrain with the Continental GT, in the heavier Flying Spur, the combined 782hp and 1,000Nm is good enough for a 0-100kph run of 3.5 seconds, and an electric-only range of 76km. Powertrain aside, a lot of interiors and few design details are also shared with the Continental GT. Notably, the Flying Spur is the most powerful four-door car in the brand’s history.

Expected Price: 6 Crore

Maserati Grecale Folgore

Maserati’s first all-electric SUV is expected to arrive with a 105kWh battery pack – with 400V charging capabilities – good for 501km of WLTP range. The AWD e-SUV has a total output of 557hp and 820Nm, helping the 2.5-tonne Grecale Folgore hit 100kph from standstill in just 4.1 seconds. Design-wise, the Grecale Folgore has strong influences from Maserati’s new lineup of sportscars.

Expected Price: 3.5 Crore

Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV Night Series

The EQS Maybach SUV will get a special Night Edition package. Available on the EQS 680-spec, the Night Edition package brings a blacked-out theme for exterior elements like the Maybach emblem, front grille panel, air intakes and running board, along with a rather attractive two-tone paint job. A rear roof spoiler is added as well. Mechanically though, it remains unchanged from the regular EQS SUV. Mercedes will also launch a new 5-seater version of the EQS SUV in 450 spec that uses the same 122kWh battery pack as the 7-seater EQS 580 4Matic.

Expected Price: TBA

Lexus ES facelift

There’s the new RX SUV-inspired, metal stud-like grille design and sharper matrix LED headlights with new boomerang-shaped DRLs. The rear now sports a light bar connecting the tail-lights. The refreshed ES is expected to be mechanically identical to the model currently on sale, which gets a frugal 218hp hybrid powertrain. On the inside, there are fewer buttons overall, but there’s a larger 14-inch touchscreen infotainment that now incorporates the climate controls.

Expected Price: 70 to 75 Lakh

New BMW X3

The fourth-gen X3 gets an all-new design language inside and out. It is full of large, clean surfaces with minimal cuts and creases. Also new is the grille, which consists of both diagonal and horizontal slats, along with dagger-shaped headlights with double LED ‘ticks’. Inside, the X3 takes a leaf out of the iX and gets a sloping dash, wide curved display, and a very modern, minimalist look. The dashboard also comes finished in a new meshed fabric material that feels quite unique.

Expected Price: 80 to 85 Lakh

Audi Q6 e-tron SUV and Sportback

As the first locally assembled Audi EV in India, the Q6 e-tron SUV will likely be competitively priced, though a hotter SQ6 variant will follow. Like its sibling, the A6, there are 85 and 100kWh battery options, though the latter is likely for India, which in RWD guise has a 641km WLTP range.

Expected Price: TBA

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe facelift

The mid-life refresh for the 2 Series Gran Coupe adopts a completely different front-end design from the outgoing model, with a new ‘kidney’ grille, more angular cuts and creases, all-new headlights and a lowered, more aggressive bumper. The interior also mirrors newer BMWs, with the curved touchscreen that runs the latest BMW OS9 software taking centre stage.

Expected Price: 45 Lakh

Audi A6 e-tron

The all-electric sedan sports typically understated Audi looks, albeit with some unique e-tron touches, illuminated brand logos, and front and rear lights with customisable patterns and signatures. On the inside, it is quite similar to the Q6 e-tron SUV, with a single curved display that includes a 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch central infotainment unit. A 10.9-inch passenger screen is also on offer.

Expected Price: 1 Crore

Mini Cooper Electric

Underpinned by a bespoke EV platform, the all-new Cooper Electric comes with two battery options. The E variant gets a 184hp motor powered by a 40.7kWh battery with up to 305km of range, while the SE gets a 218hp motor powered by a 54.2kWh battery with a claimed range of 402km. Visually, the electric model shares its minimalist design and interiors with the petrol-powered Cooper that went on sale earlier this year.

Expected Price: 50 Lakh

New Mini Countryman

The next-gen Countryman has arrived in India, albeit in just all-electric form. However, the petrol-powered version will to India in the second half of this year. Differentiable by its grille, the ICE Countryman will likely come to India with the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine that makes 218hp, and have AWD as standard. Mini’s rival to the Mercedes GLA, BMW X1 and Audi Q3 has grown in size and is correspondingly a lot roomier inside.

Expected Price: 50 and 55 Lakh

Volvo EX30

Positioned as the brand’s entry-level electric SUV, the EX30 is based on Volvo parent Geely’s SEA platform. There’s a clear link to Volvo’s flagship EX90 electric SUV in the way it looks. In top-spec form, the EX30 uses two motors that make a combined 427hp. Powering the motors is a 69kWh battery that enables up to 474km range on the WLTP cycle.

Expected Price: 55 Lakh