Get Ready for 26 Hyundai Cars by 2030: EVs, Hybrids & Powerful Upgrades Ahead!
Hyundai Motor India has announced a bold strategy for the future: 26 new vehicles are set to launch by FY2030. This massive lineup includes 20 ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles, 6 electric vehicles (EVs), and hybrid powertrains—marking Hyundai’s clear intention to meet India’s evolving mobility needs.
In this blog, we break down what this means for car buyers, Hyundai fans, and the Indian automotive market at large.
A Glimpse Into Hyundai’s Ambitious 2030 Vision
Hyundai is not just looking at launching a few cars; it’s building a diverse and sustainable product portfolio for the next five years. With customer preferences changing rapidly, especially toward cleaner and more efficient technologies, this move positions Hyundai as a forward-thinking automaker in India.
Key Highlights:
- 26 new models by FY2030
- 20 ICE vehicles (petrol & diesel)
- 6 EVs
- Introduction of hybrid powertrains
- Expansion in both mass-market and premium segments
Why This Rollout Is Important for India
India is currently undergoing a mobility transformation. As fuel prices remain high and environmental concerns rise, buyers are showing more interest in electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid cars. Hyundai aims to cater to all these segments by offering multiple powertrain options.
With this plan, Hyundai Motor India is ensuring:
- More choices for customers in every price bracket
- Better fuel efficiency with hybrids
- Lower emissions with EVs
- Performance and reliability with traditional ICE vehicles

This strategy is aligned with India’s broader goal of promoting clean mobility and reducing the carbon footprint of transportation.
Upcoming Hyundai Cars in India: What to Expect
While exact models are yet to be announced, here’s what we can expect based on Hyundai’s global lineup and Indian market trends:
1. Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Hyundai already sells the Ioniq 5 and Kona Electric in India. Going forward, we may see:
- More affordable EVs under ₹15 lakh
- A locally manufactured entry-level electric SUV
- Expansion of the Ioniq lineup, possibly including Ioniq 6
2. Hybrid Cars
India currently lacks strong hybrid options in the mass segment. Hyundai plans to fill that gap by:
- Introducing mild-hybrid and strong-hybrid models
- Possibly hybrid versions of bestsellers like Creta and Verna
- Competing with Maruti Suzuki’s hybrid tech and Toyota’s hybrid offerings
3. ICE Vehicles
ICE models still dominate sales, and Hyundai isn’t ignoring that. Expect:
- New generations of popular models like Creta, Venue, Verna, and i20
- More turbo-petrol engines for performance seekers
- BS6 Phase 2-compliant engines with improved fuel efficiency
Hyundai’s Focus on EV Infrastructure and Local Manufacturing
To support this transition, Hyundai will also invest in:
- EV charging infrastructure across key cities and dealerships
- Battery localization and partnerships for cell production
- Upgrading existing plants to manufacture EVs and hybrids in India
This helps reduce costs and ensures faster rollout of new models.
Top Features Expected in New Hyundai Models
Based on Hyundai’s latest global launches, Indian buyers can expect:
- ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
- Connected car technology
- Panoramic sunroofs
- Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Larger infotainment screens
- Better safety with 6 airbags and high safety ratings
How Hyundai’s 2030 Strategy Stacks Up Against Competitors
Hyundai’s aggressive plan puts it in direct competition with:
- Maruti Suzuki-Toyota alliance in hybrid space
- Tata Motors and Mahindra in EV space
- Kia (Hyundai’s sister brand) in all segments
With these new 26 models, Hyundai is targeting every type of buyer—from first-time owners to luxury seekers.

What It Means for Car Buyers
If you’re planning to buy a new car anytime between now and 2030, Hyundai will likely have something that fits your needs and budget. Here’s why that matters:
- More fuel options: Petrol, diesel, electric, hybrid
- Better value for money with more features
- Increased resale value due to brand trust and wide service network
- Access to cutting-edge technology at every price point
Conclusion
Hyundai Motor India’s decision to launch 26 new models by FY2030 is a clear sign of its commitment to the Indian market. With a blend of EVs, hybrids, and ICE vehicles, Hyundai is not just adapting to future mobility—it’s shaping it.
Whether you’re a budget buyer, a tech lover, or someone looking for a sustainable option, Hyundai’s upcoming lineup is definitely worth watching.
Stay tuned as we cover each of these launches in detail over the coming months.
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