Upcoming Hyundai and Kia Hybrid Cars: India’s automotive industry is quickly embracing cleaner and more efficient technologies, and hybrid cars are emerging as a key component of this shift. Hyundai and Kia have officially announced plans to launch their hybrid vehicles in India over the coming years, as the market demands it with a need for better mileage and emissions.
The announcement is very important for both South Korean automakers as they seek to beef up their market share in the growing South Korean passenger vehicle market.
As hybrid versions of well-known SUVs are expected to hit the market soon, and new pricing ranges are coming in as premium models, the consumers in India will have even greater options to choose from that will feature high-tech, efficient, and performance-heavy features.
Upcoming Hyundai and Kia Hybrid Cars
| Model | Brand | Expected Launch | Powertrain | Expected Price (Ex-Showroom) | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kia Seltos Hybrid | Kia | By End of 2026 | 1.5L Petrol Hybrid | ₹2 Lakh Premium Over Standard Model | Improved Fuel Efficiency and Hybrid Technology |
| Hyundai Creta Hybrid | Hyundai | Mid 2027 | 1.5L Petrol Hybrid | ₹2 Lakh Premium Over Standard Model | New K3 Platform, ADAS, Premium Cabin |
| Hyundai 7-Seater Hybrid SUV (Ni1i) | Hyundai | End of 2027 | Hybrid Powertrain | ₹20-25 Lakh | Based on Long-Wheelbase Tucson, Three-Row SUV |
| Kia 7-Seater Hybrid SUV (MQ4i) | Kia | End of 2027 | Hybrid Powertrain | Around ₹30 Lakh | Sorento-Based Premium SUV |
| Feature | Hyundai Creta Hybrid | Kia Seltos Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Segment | Mid-Size SUV | Mid-Size SUV |
| Platform | New K3 Platform | Current Seltos Platform |
| Engine | 1.5L Petrol Hybrid | 1.5L Petrol Hybrid |
| Hybrid Technology | Yes | Yes |
| ADAS Features | Expected | Expected |
| Expected Launch | Mid 2027 | End of 2026 |
Hyundai and Kia Confirm Hybrid Vehicle Strategy for India

Hyundai and Kia have been trying to grow their brand in India, and it is likely that the hybrid technology will be a major component of their future plans in India. The companies are developing several hybrid variants serving various markets, ranging from small SUVs to high-end three-row family cars.
The hybrid models are expected to help both brands grow, as they offer an alternative to full electrification, leading to better fuel efficiency. The new models will help to fill the gap between the classic petrol car and a fully electric mobility solution.
Kia Seltos Hybrid Could Arrive First
The Kia Seltos is among the hybrid models which will be offered soon. According to reports, the new generation of Seltos may be a hybrid before the end of this year.
The Seltos is already one of the most popular compact SUVs in India. The inclusion of a hybrid powertrain could make it even more attractive as it would give the car a better fuel economy without sacrificing the practicality and features that buyers will covet and enjoy.
Next-Generation Hyundai Creta Hybrid in Development
Hyundai is also working on a hybrid version of the next-generation Creta, which is expected to launch around mid-2027. The hybrid version of the Creta will help keep the SUV model in the good books of the market, it has been one of the best-selling SUVs in India over the past few years.
The next Creta Hybrid is anticipated to be built on a higher level of design, size and technology. It will reportedly be developed on Hyundai’s new K3 platform, which is also set to feature in future Hyundai models.
Existing 1.5-Litre Petrol Engine May Get Hybrid Technology
As per the reports, the two automakers Hyundai and Kia is set to hybridize their existing 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine for the Creta and Seltos. This could be a solution to make hybrid technology available to both brands without changing the entire driving experience that much.
The combined system is expected to deliver better fuel economy, lower air pollution and better performance. But no official specs and performance figures have been announced from either manufacturer.
Hyundai’s Upcoming Seven-Seater Hybrid SUV
Hyundai is getting ready to launch a brand-new 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine with hybrid technology, reports recently surfaced. This new powertrain is expected to first appear worldwide in the new Hyundai Bayon crossover.
The same engine may be used in the future for Hyundai car sold in India. When implemented properly, it can be a valuable component to the company’s long term hybrid strategy in both domestic and international markets.
Hyundai’s Upcoming Seven-Seater Hybrid SUV
Hyundai is also developing a seven-seater high-end hybrid SUV for India. It is thought to have been based on the long wheelbase version of the Tucson sold in China, and is said to have an internal code name of Ni1i.
The SUV is likely to be priced in the premium segment and will be priced at an estimated ₹20 lakh to ₹25 lakh (ex-showroom). It might be aimed at those interested in an SUV with roomy seats that combines cutting-edge hybrid technology with high-end amenities for a family.
Hybrid Models Likely to Cost More
Kia is reportedly working on a new seven-seater hybrid SUV based on the world popular Sorento. This new model, which is internally known as MQ4i, may be one of the most popular cars in Kia’s lineup in India.
The SUV would be available in the market at a starting price of approximately ₹30 lakh (ex-showroom). If it gets launched, then it will be able to sit in the same league as the premium SUVs like Mahindra XUV700 and Tata Safari.
New-Generation Creta to offer huge upgrades
The next-generation Hyundai Creta has been spotted in a few recent photos, and it appears that the SUV will feature extensive styling and engineering changes. New styling elements were included in the test vehicle, such as LED headlamps of the style used in the Venue and special LED eyebrow-shaped daytime running lights.
The cabin will be improved with a bigger touch screen infotainment system, better materials and the latest Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The upgrades will enable the next-generation Creta to be one of the most technologically advanced SUVs in its class.
Hybrid Models Likely to Cost More
Hybrid cars have a few benefits, but those looking to buy it should be prepared to pay more than a standard petrol car. According to industry estimates, the hybrid variants of Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos will be priced at least ₹2 lakh more than the standard versions.
But, with the fuel efficiency and reduced running costs, the increased investment cost is likely to be offset over time, making hybrid vehicles a great long-term investment for many consumers.

As part of their mission to provide cleaner and efficient mobility solutions, Hyundai and Kia are getting ready for an exciting array of hybrid options in India. Both brands are going to have a greater selection of electrified vehicles in the near future, starting with the newly announced Seltos Hybrid and Creta Hybrid, as well as the premium seven-seater SUVs.
The increasing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles in the Indian market means that these new hybrid models have the potential to become a significant part of the future of the automotive industry. Additional information on specifications, performance and launch dates will be available in the coming months.
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