2025 Tata Sierra SUV Review | Ride Quality, Performance, Tech and...
- Dec 8, 2025
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November 2025 has been one of the busiest months of the year for new car launches, which brings a mix of facelifted models, the return of iconic nameplates, and flagship EV debuts. From the return of the Tata Sierra to Hyundai refreshing the Venue lineup, and from Mahindra expanding its electric portfolio to international competitors like Mini and Porsche launching their all-new EVs, the month delivered something for each kind of buyer. Here’s a complete roundup of all the new cars launched in the market in November 2025.
Priced from Rs. 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom)
Hyundai rolled out the new facelifted model of the Venue, with a complete makeover both inside and out. The 2025 Venue brings a bold, sharper exterior design with a more premium cabin and added features. Key highlights include a Level-2 ADAS, dual 12.3-inch display setup, 8-speaker Bose setup with an amplifier, 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats, electric sunroof, and drive and traction modes.

The powertrain options remain unchanged, offering two petrol and one diesel engine, with both manual and automatic gearbox options on offer, highlighted by the addition of a diesel automatic for the first time.
Priced from Rs. 10.55 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Hyundai Venue N-Line is a sportier version of the regular Venue, but is oriented towards performance. The Venue N-Line caters to a niche audience and is offered only with two variants. What differentiates the N-Line from the regular version are red accents on the body, sportier alloys with red brake callipers, and an all-black interior with a sporty steering wheel. The features list is the same as compared to the regular Venue.

The Venue N-Line continues to be powered by a 1-litre turbo petrol engine that pushes out 120 PS and 172 Nm, with the option of both a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Priced from Rs. 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Tata Sierra was one car which had created a lot of buzz around it. The Sierra has been launched at an introductory price tag of Rs. 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The exterior blends a mix of retro styling with modern touches. It offers a host of class-leading features, which include a triple-screen layout, Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera, a large panoramic sunroof, a powered tailgate, electrically powered and ventilated front seats, and a 12-speaker JBL Black sound system with a SonicShaft sound bar.

The Sierra gets two new petrol engines along with a diesel engine, with both manual and automatic transmission options. Bookings are set to open on 16 December, and the car will be available across 7 variants.
Priced from Rs. 23.69 lakh (ex-showroom)
Mahindra introduced a new Formula E Edition for the BE 6, which is a motorsport-inspired makeover with dual spoilers, sleeker DRLs, rugged bumpers, orange accents, and race graphics. This special edition is a tribute to the brand’s Formula E racing career. It comes loaded with features like dual 12.3-inch screens, 16-speaker Harman-Kardon audio, and a 360-degree camera.

Powering the car is the same 79kWh battery that makes 285 PS and provides a claimed range of 682 km. The special edition is available in only two variants with prices starting from Rs. 23.69 lakh (ex-showroom).
Priced from Rs. 19.95 lakh (ex-showroom)
Mahindra launched the XEV 9S 7-seater electric SUV in India. This family-oriented 7-seater resembles the silhouette of the XUV700 but offers a blend of futuristic design with a feature-rich and tech-packed interior. Key highlights on the inside include a triple screen touchscreen layout, Level-2 ADAS, AR heads-up display, panoramic sunroof, 16-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, ventilated front and second row seats, and seven airbags. The third row of seats is good enough to accommodate a child, similar to what is seen on the XUV700.

The XEV 9S will be offered in 4 variants and is available with 59kWh, 70 kWh, and 79kWh battery pack options. With its size, features, and performance, the XEV 9S could well be India’s first true 7-seater electric SUV.
Priced from Rs. 66.90 lakh (ex-showroom)
Mini has launched the all-electric Countryman SE All4 in India, and it is being brought via the CBU route. Being a JCW-themed variant, it gets sporty blacked-out elements in the exterior. On the inside, it gets a JCW-themed steering wheel, seats and trims. Key highlights include a panoramic glass roof, round OLED display screen, ambient lighting, 360-degree camera, powered driver's seat and recycled 2D knitted fabric lining. Colour options are limited to Legend Grey and Midnight Black, both paired with a Jet Black roof.

The Countryman SE All4 gets its power from a 66.45kWh battery pack with dual electric motors, which give a combined output of 317 PS and 494 Nm. This all-wheel-drive EV goes from 0-100 kmph in 5.6 seconds and offers a claimed WTLP range of 440 km.
Priced from Rs. 1.76 crore (ex-showroom before options)
Porsche launched the all-electric Cayenne in India, and according to Porsche, the Cayenne Turbo Electric variant is their most powerful production model ever made. The front design has now become lower and slimmer, while the rear profile gets a full-width taillight cluster and active aero flaps on the bumper. In terms of features, the car gets a tri-screen setup, panoramic sunroof with ambient lighting, AR heads-up display, powered, heated and ventilated sports seats. Apart from this, a heated steering wheel, seats, armrests and door panels are also a part of the package.

The Cayenne Electric is offered in two variants- Cayenne Electric and Cayenne Turbo Electric, with the latter being the most powerful version, pushing out a massive 1156 PS and 1500 Nm, sending the electric SUV from 0-100 kmph in a short span of 2.5 seconds!
November wrapped up with some of the most anticipated launches of the year, ranging from the all-electric Porsche Cayenne to the long-awaited Tata Sierra. And the momentum isn’t slowing down. December is shaping up to be just as action-packed, especially for buyers looking for petrol cars and premium EVs. The Tata Harrier and Safari are confirmed to receive their petrol engines, while the e Vitara is set to be the first electric offering from Maruti Suzuki. Kia’s much loved Seltos is also set to introduce its second generation model. The final month of 2025 promises an exciting finish to the year.
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