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Creta’s Crown Under Threat: 3 New SUVs Set To Shake Up India’s Midsize Segment By 2026


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 21, 2025 20:44

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Hyundai Creta’s long-standing dominance in India’s midsize SUV market is about to face its toughest challenge yet. Over the next 12 to 15 months, three all-new rivals are gearing up for launch, each bringing fresh design language, advanced powertrains, and feature-rich cabins. These contenders—Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, and Nissan’s CMF-B-based SUV—are expected to redefine competition in a segment that has long been led by the Creta since its debut in 2015.
 
With the midsize SUV space already crowded by players like Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Skoda Kushaq, and Toyota Hyryder, the arrival of these three new models could trigger a major reshuffle in buyer preferences and market share.
 
Key Highlights From The Upcoming SUV Lineup
 
•⁠  ⁠Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, and Nissan’s new SUV to launch by early 2026  
•⁠  ⁠All three models will offer multiple powertrain options including petrol, diesel, hybrid, and electric  
•⁠  ⁠Feature upgrades include Level 2 ADAS, panoramic sunroofs, 360-degree cameras, and connected tech  
•⁠  ⁠Designed to challenge Hyundai Creta’s value, versatility, and brand loyalty  
•⁠  ⁠Launch timelines staggered between late 2025 and mid-2026  
 
1.⁠ ⁠Tata Sierra: A Legacy Reimagined
 
Tata Motors is bringing back the iconic Sierra nameplate with a modern twist. First showcased at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo, the new Sierra will be offered in both ICE and EV formats. The electric version is expected to debut first, featuring 65kWh and 75kWh battery packs, DC fast charging, and V2L capabilities.
 
The ICE variant will follow in early 2026, powered by a 1.5L TGDi petrol and a 2.0L Kryotec diesel engine. Tata is also exploring an AWD setup for the EV model. The Sierra will feature a triple-screen dashboard, HUD, ventilated seats, and wireless smartphone integration. Positioned as a premium lifestyle SUV, it aims to attract urban buyers seeking style and sustainability.
 
2.⁠ ⁠Renault Duster: The Comeback Trail
 
Renault is reviving the Duster with a third-generation model that borrows heavily from the Dacia Bigster in terms of design and proportions. The new Duster will be built on the CMF-B platform and offer a 1.3L turbo petrol engine, with a 1.0L turbo option for entry-level variants. A strong hybrid version is also in development, targeting eco-conscious buyers.
 
The SUV will feature a redesigned cabin with upmarket materials, a larger infotainment screen, and enhanced safety features. Renault plans to position the Duster as a rugged yet refined alternative to the Creta, with improved ground clearance and off-road capability.
 
3.⁠ ⁠Nissan’s CMF-B SUV: A Sibling With A Twist
 
Nissan is preparing its own midsize SUV based on the same CMF-B platform as the new Duster. While the name is yet to be confirmed—Kait is a possible moniker—the SUV will share powertrains and core architecture with its Renault counterpart. However, Nissan will differentiate the model through styling, cabin layout, and feature mix.
 
Expected to launch in the first half of 2026, the SUV will offer a 1.3L turbo petrol engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Spy shots suggest a bold front grille, C-shaped LED elements, and a flat tailgate design. Nissan aims to appeal to tech-savvy buyers with connected features and a sporty driving experience.
 
Market Impact And Buyer Expectations
 
The arrival of these three SUVs is expected to intensify competition in pricing, features, and brand positioning. Hyundai Creta’s leadership will be tested not just by specs, but by how well it adapts to evolving consumer expectations around electrification, safety, and design.
 
Buyers can expect more choices in drivetrain configurations, higher feature density across variants, and aggressive introductory pricing. The midsize SUV segment is poised for a transformation, with legacy models returning in futuristic avatars.
 
Sources: GaadiWaadi, India Car News, NDTV Auto.

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