Overview
- Camouflaged test mules photographed in and around Pune reveal a redesigned grille, sleeker LED headlamps/DRLs, reworked bumpers, and new alloy wheels with the overall silhouette largely unchanged.
- Interior updates are expected to include a dashboard-wide three-screen setup derived from Mahindra’s EVs, an upgraded Harman Kardon 16-speaker audio system, an auto-dimming IRVM, and a steering wheel with an illuminated logo.
- Reports indicate added driver-assistance capability, with mentions of Level‑2 or Level‑2+ features and self‑parking remaining unconfirmed until an official reveal.
- Mechanical changes are not anticipated, with the 2.0‑litre turbo‑petrol and 2.2‑litre diesel engines, six‑speed manual and automatic gearboxes, and AWD on higher diesel trims likely to continue.
- A market debut is widely speculated for early 2026, with some outlets expecting a January timeline and a modest price increase compared with the current model.