February 2026 is turning out to be busy. Really busy. The first half of the month already surprised us with some major reveals and long-awaited debuts. But guess what? The excitement isn’t over yet. The second half promises even more action. From mass-market electric SUVs to top rate 3-row SUVs, there’s lots happening. Big names like Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, and Tata are prepared to roll out their brand new models. So, permit’s dive in.
Volkswagen Tayron R-Line Premium Three-Row SUV
First up, the Volkswagen Tayron R-Line. Big. Bold. Expensive. Around Rs 45 lakh (ex-showroom).

It’s basically a longer, seven-seat Tiguan. But it feels more premium. Step inside, and the 15-inch touchscreen hits you first. Minimalist. Modern. The driver gets a fully digital display. Ventilated, heated, massaging front seats. Three-zone climate control. Heads-up display. ADAS features. Yup, it’s got it all. Under the hood 2-litre turbo petrol, AWD, 7-speed DCT. Competitors? Skoda Kodiaq. Toyota Fortuner. This SUV isn’t just about size. It’s about style, tech, and comfort all rolled into one.
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Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella EV Mass-Market Electric SUV
Next, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella EV. Toyota finally jumping into India’s EV scene. Price? Around Rs 17 lakh.

It’s based on Maruti e-Vitara but has its own vibe. Redesigned bumpers. Pixel-inspired LED lights. Smooth curves. Feels clean. Feels modern. Step inside and the dual digital screens greet you. Ventilated seats. Soft-touch materials. Level-2 ADAS. Pretty fancy for a mass-market EV. Two battery options. Claimed range? 543 km. And here’s a neat twist: Toyota’s Battery-as-a-Service model. Makes the EV easier on your pocket. Clever, huh?
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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara India’s First Maruti EV
Finally, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is arriving. After waiting forever, it’s almost here. Price: around Rs 17 lakh.

Maruti’s first EV in India. Competitors? Hyundai Creta Electric. Tata Curvv EV. Inside: 10.25-inch digital driver display. 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment. Ventilated seats. Seven airbags. Level-2 ADAS. Pretty much everything you’d expect in a modern EV. Battery and range? Same as Toyota Ebella. Bharat NCAP rating? Five stars. Safe. Smart. Stylish.
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Tata Punch EV Facelift Entry-Level EV Gets an Upgrade
Tata Punch EV is getting a facelift this February. Price range Rs 10–15 lakh.

Exterior tweaks cleaner front fascia. Split LED headlamps. Closed grille. Interior? 10.25-inch digital display. Rotary gear selector. Two-spoke illuminated steering wheel. Sunroof. And yes, ADAS plus a bigger battery pack. Range? About 400 km. Subtle updates, but meaningful. Tata is clearly not playing around.
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Nissan Gravite Sub-4m MPV
And then there’s the Nissan Gravite. Based on Renault Triber’s facelift however carrying Nissan’s style. Starting charge: Rs 6.20 lakh.

Honeycomb grille. C-shaped silver accents. Dual-tone alloys. Inside: 8-inch touchscreen. 7-inch digital driver display. Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Rear AC vents. Safety? ESC, six airbags. Engine? 1-litre petrol with 5-speed manual or AMT. Simple, practical, and budget-friendly.
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