Four new premium full-size SUVs are set to arrive in India soon, and we bring you their details. The Toyota Fortuner has been a strong hold in the full-size SUV segment for years. Its strong road presence, off-road capability and reliable diesel engine are well-liked by Indian buyers. However, now several new contenders are ready to enter the fray with premium features and other amenities.
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Let’s take a look at these vehicles:
1. New Generation Skoda Kodiaq:

Although it does not directly compete with the more robust SUVs in the segment, the Skoda Kodiaq remains a strong contender due to its premium appeal and strategic pricing. The next-generation Kodiaq is set to launch in India on April 17. It will come with a new exterior design, more luxurious interior and several other significant improvements. It will be assembled in India and will be available in two variants. The new Kodiaq will feature Skoda’s signature design language, which will have crystalline elements and sharp lines. Premium materials will be used in the interior and it will get modern features like a large touchscreen infotainment system, digital driver display and connected car technology. It is expected that both petrol and diesel engine options will be available, which will give better performance and mileage. This SUV will also be equipped with many modern features in terms of safety.
2. MG Magester:

The Magester will get the familiar 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine from Gloster, which generates 213 bhp of power and 478 Nm of torque. It will be offered with an eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard, while a 4WD (four-wheel drive) system will also be available as an option. This Gloster-based SUV was first shown to the Indian audience at the BMGE (Bharat Mobility Global Expo) 2025. The MG Magster will be positioned as a more upscale version of the Gloster and will be the new flagship in the brand’s Indian portfolio. It will be a refreshed and more feature-rich version of the Gloster and will be sold alongside the Gloster. The Magster is expected to get premium interiors, better features such as a panoramic sunroof, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and an improved infotainment system compared to the Gloster. It aims to attract customers who want a more premium experience along with the strength and space of the Gloster.
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3. Isuzu MU-X Facelift:

The MU-X has already received a facelift globally, bringing new looks and updated features. While reports of its India launch have been gaining momentum, Isuzu is yet to confirm any concrete timelines or details. At the moment, the company is mum on whether this electrified diesel option or the updated MU-X will reach Indian showrooms. The facelifted MU-X introduced globally features a new front grille, new headlamp and taillamp designs, and updated bumpers. The interiors are also expected to get some cosmetic changes and new features. Isuzu is known for its robust and reliable SUVs, and the MU-X facelift is expected to retain the same features. If launched in India, it could give tough competition to the likes of Toyota Fortuner and MG Gloster.
4. Toyota Fortuner Mild Hybrid:

Toyota is gradually introducing a 48-volt mild-hybrid setup for its 2.8-litre four-cylinder GD-series diesel engine in global markets. The system aims to increase fuel efficiency, reduce emissions and make driving smoother at low speeds. With the Fortuner continuing to dominate the full-size SUV segment in India, the introduction of this mild-hybrid technology locally is becoming increasingly likely. Mild-hybrid technology provides a little extra power to the engine, especially improving initial torque and it helps save fuel by reducing the load on the engine. Given the power and reliability of the Fortuner’s current diesel engine, mild-hybrid technology could make it even more attractive, especially for customers who want better mileage and a little greener. However, Toyota is yet to confirm its launch in India, but looking at the market trends, it could become a reality soon.
Frequently Ask Question (FAQs)
- When is Skoda Kodiaq launching in India?
- Skoda Kodiaq is launching in India on April 17.
- Which engine will be in MG Magester?
- MG Magester will have the same 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine as Gloster.
- Is the new model of Isuzu MU-X coming to India?
- Isuzu is yet to confirm the launch of the MU-X facelift in India.
- What’s new in the Toyota Fortuner?
- The Toyota Fortuner is likely to come with 48-volt mild-hybrid technology.
- How many seaters will all these new SUVs be?
- All these new SUVs will be 7-seaters.
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