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These 7-Seater Hybrid SUVs Are Coming Soon – Check Full Details Here

The demand for SUVs in India is constantly increasing, and now companies are preparing to breathe new life into this segment with hybrid technology. There are still many questions about the charging and range of electric vehicles, in such a situation hybrid powertrains are emerging as a perfect balance. Especially in the 7-seater SUV segment, many new hybrid vehicles are going to knock soon.

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1 & 2. Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyrider (7-seater version)

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyrider
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyrider

The 3-row version of these two SUVs has been in discussion for a long time. According to reports, their development is going on and they can come with the existing 1.5-liter mild-hybrid and strong-hybrid petrol engine options – just like their 5-seater versions. This can further strengthen the range of affordable hybrid SUVs in India.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki’s First Electric SUV Launching Soon in India: Features May Surprise You

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3 & 4. Renault and Nissan’s 3-row SUV lineup

Renault Boreal (Representational Image)

Nissan is working on a new midsize SUV for India, which may also include a 3-row version later. These vehicles can come in the next financial year. Both Nissan and Renault brands will build this SUV on the platform of the next-gen Duster. Both models are likely to be given hybrid powertrains, and if Nissan moves in this direction, Renault will also adopt the same strategy.

5. Hyundai’s new SUV – Codename: Ni1i

Hyundai Ni1i Hybrid SUV

Hyundai is working on a new premium SUV, which will be launched in a position between Alcazar and Tucson. Currently it is codenamed Ni1i. It is believed that this SUV can enter the market in 2027. It is also expected to get a petrol-hybrid powertrain, in which the 1.5L petrol engine will be paired with a larger battery pack and electric motor.

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The trend of hybrid SUVs is now clearly visible, especially in the 7-seater segment for family use. Companies are bringing more practical options by creating a balance between electric and petrol. The competition for hybrid 3-row SUVs in India is going to get more interesting in the coming months and years.

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