autocar-logo
Delhi

Maruti’s new Hyundai Creta rival to get petrol, CNG, hybrid options

The new SUV will be sold via Maruti Arena showrooms and will go on sale on September 3, 2025.
2 min read6 Aug '25
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant
37K+ views
Maruti Suzuki SUV representative image.

Maruti Suzuki is all set to launch a new Hyundai Creta-rivalling midsize SUV on September 3. This new SUV, internally codenamed Y17, will be sold via Maruti’s expansive Arena showroom network, and come with three engine options.

  1. New Maruti SUVwill have an AWD variant
  2. At the higher end of the new SUV’s line-up will be a 116hp petrol-electric hybrid
  3. Maruti has over 3,000 Arena showrooms, compared to about 600 Nexa outlets

New Maruti SUV powertrain options

Like the Grand Vitara, the new SUV will have a petrol-AT AWD version as well

This new Creta rival will come with the same set of powertrain options as the Maruti Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder. The Maruti SUV will be powered by the 103hp 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic. In petrol-automatic form, it will also be available with AWD. The rest of the range will have front-wheel drive. What’s more, there will be an 88hp CNG option, and at the higher end of the line-up will be a 116hp petrol-electric hybrid.  

Why the new Maruti SUV will be sold through Arena showrooms

Maruti wants to position the new SUV below the Grand Vitara

The new Maruti SUV and Grand Vitara will have a relationship that is similar to the one between the Ertiga and XL6. The Ertiga, retailed from the Arena outlets, and the new Maruti SUV are lower-priced models, while the XL6 and Grand Vitara are more premium offerings, which is why they are sold via the Nexa showrooms.

The new mass-market SUV will cater to a much wider audience thanks to the over 3,000 Arena outlets through which it will be retailed. In comparison, the Grand Vitara is sold via around 600 Nexa dealerships, while Hyundai retails its popular Creta from about 1,400 showrooms across India.

This SUV will be the flagship offering for Maruti Arena dealers, who haven’t received a new high-end product since the launch of the Ertiga and Brezza. Sources tell us that this SUV, being an Arena offering, will have a better value-for-money quotient than its rivals, which will include the soon-to-arrive refreshed Volkswagen Taigun and the Skoda Kushaq facelift.

The Maruti SUV, which may be called Escudo elsewhere, will also be exported to overseas markets. A Toyota derivative is coming, too, though it will arrive a little later.

Fallback ad for 728x90

Hyundai’s Tarun Garg confirms Genesis India launch under evaluation

Hyundai’s luxury brand could bring the GV80 as its first model in India.
2 min read6 Aug '25
Saptarshi MondalSaptarshi Mondal
Genesis India launch details
Fallback ad for 728x90

2025 Nissan Magnite Kuro launched at Rs 8.31 lakh

New black edition Magnite is based on the higher-spec N-Connecta variant.
2 min read6 Aug '25
Rivan RS Rivan RS
2025 Nissan Magnite Kuro launched
Fallback ad for 728x90

New Nissan Magnite Kuro teased before launch

This is the first time Nissan will offer the Magnite facelift with an all-black package.
2 min read5 Aug '25
Rivan RS Rivan RS
Nissan Magnite Kuro edition 2025 teaser
Fallback ad for 728x90

Porsche Macan with Design Package launched at Rs 96.05 lakh

Macan petrol with Design Package is priced the same as the standard SUV for the first 30 buyers.
2 min read5 Aug '25
Rivan RS Rivan RS
Porsche Macan with Design Package launched in India
Fallback ad for 728x90

Tata Safari Adventure X + launched at Rs 19.99 lakh

Positioned just below the top-spec Safari Accomplished trim, the new Adventure X + replaces the previously offered Adventure, Adventure + and Adventure + A variants.
2 min read5 Aug '25
Rivan RS Rivan RS
Tata Safari Adventure X +
Fallback ad for 728x90