Overview
- Fresh spy shots from South Korea show heavy camouflage at the nose and tail, signaling revisions to the grille, headlamps, DRLs and rear light graphics.
- The sides appear largely unchanged, with mirrors, window line and alloy wheels matching the current India-spec car and earlier test mules.
- The interior is tipped to adopt a curved dual-screen setup, reportedly two 12.3-inch displays, along with a new steering wheel and updated software.
- Reports suggest the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engines will be carried over with existing manual, CVT/IVT and 7-speed DCT options.
- Safety coverage is expected to grow with enhanced Level 2 ADAS features, and media project an India debut in early 2026.