Kia to Launch Hybrid Compact SUVs in India within 18 Months
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miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2025, 7:49 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The new hybrid SUVs will be a significant addition to Kia's lineup, aiming to cater to the growing demand for dual-powered vehicles in the country. India's affordability and infrastructure gaps have made electric vehicles (EVs) less practical for many consumers, making hybrid vehicles an attractive alternative.
Kia's decision to introduce hybrid SUVs aligns with the recent revisions to the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The revised norms, which came into effect in September 2025, provide special relief for small cars and incentives for flex-fuel and strong hybrid vehicles. This shift is aimed at encouraging the adoption of cleaner technologies and reducing carbon emissions [1].
The new hybrid SUVs from Kia are expected to benefit from the revised CAFE norms, particularly the Carbon Neutrality Factor (CNF) that offers discounts on declared emissions for vehicles using cleaner fuels or hybrid technology. For instance, a strong hybrid running on flex fuel that emits 100 gm/km in lab tests would be counted as only 77.7 gm/km for CAFE compliance. This discount could make Kia's hybrid SUVs more attractive to consumers and help the company meet its emission targets more easily [1].
The launch of the hybrid SUVs is also part of Kia's broader strategy to expand its presence in the Indian market. The company has been investing heavily in research and development to bring innovative and eco-friendly vehicles to Indian consumers. By offering hybrid SUVs, Kia aims to tap into the growing demand for sustainable and efficient vehicles, while also positioning itself as a leader in the Indian automotive market [1].
Kia plans to launch two hybrid SUVs in India within 18 months, targeting the compact segment where Toyota and Suzuki have been the only hybrid players. The new vehicles will be part of a broader strategy to meet stricter emission norms and capitalize on the Indian government's shift towards promoting hybrids and other alternatives. Kia's compact hybrid offerings could help drive demand for dual-powered vehicles in the country, where affordability and infrastructure gaps make EVs less practical.
Kia Motors India has announced plans to launch two hybrid SUVs within the next 18 months, targeting the compact segment where Toyota and Suzuki have traditionally dominated. This move is part of a broader strategy to comply with stricter emission norms and capitalize on the Indian government's push towards promoting hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles [1].The new hybrid SUVs will be a significant addition to Kia's lineup, aiming to cater to the growing demand for dual-powered vehicles in the country. India's affordability and infrastructure gaps have made electric vehicles (EVs) less practical for many consumers, making hybrid vehicles an attractive alternative.
Kia's decision to introduce hybrid SUVs aligns with the recent revisions to the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The revised norms, which came into effect in September 2025, provide special relief for small cars and incentives for flex-fuel and strong hybrid vehicles. This shift is aimed at encouraging the adoption of cleaner technologies and reducing carbon emissions [1].
The new hybrid SUVs from Kia are expected to benefit from the revised CAFE norms, particularly the Carbon Neutrality Factor (CNF) that offers discounts on declared emissions for vehicles using cleaner fuels or hybrid technology. For instance, a strong hybrid running on flex fuel that emits 100 gm/km in lab tests would be counted as only 77.7 gm/km for CAFE compliance. This discount could make Kia's hybrid SUVs more attractive to consumers and help the company meet its emission targets more easily [1].
The launch of the hybrid SUVs is also part of Kia's broader strategy to expand its presence in the Indian market. The company has been investing heavily in research and development to bring innovative and eco-friendly vehicles to Indian consumers. By offering hybrid SUVs, Kia aims to tap into the growing demand for sustainable and efficient vehicles, while also positioning itself as a leader in the Indian automotive market [1].

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