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Team AckoFeb 27, 2024
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ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, are a set of technologies designed to make driving safer by providing the driver with warnings and information and even taking control of the vehicle in certain situations. In fact, many Indian mass-market car manufacturers are incorporating this technology into their vehicles. Here are some upcoming cars with ADAS in India with their expected launch date and price.
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Here is the list of upcoming cars with ADAS features in India.
Sr. No. | Name of upcoming cars with ADAS (India) | Expected launch date | Expected price (approximate) |
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1. | MG Hector Facelift | January 2023 | Rs. 15 to 23 lakh |
2. | Hyundai Creta Facelift | February 2023 | Rs. 12 to 18 lakh |
3. | Kia Seltos Facelift | February 2023 | Rs. 11 to 19 lakh |
4. | Hyundai Verna Facelift | February 2023 | Rs. 9.70 to 16 lakh |
5. | 2023 Tata Harrier | January 2023 | Rs. 15 to 22 lakh |
6. | 2023 Tata Safari | January 2023 | Rs. 16 to 23 lakh |
7. | 2023 Kia Carnival | April 2023 | Rs. 35 to 38 lakh |
8. | Mahindra XUV400 EV | January 2023 | Rs. 14 to 16 lakh |
In this section, we have listed some of the most awaited cars with ADAS (as of December 2022) with their expected launch dates and prices. Please note that this information is based on details available in the public domain. Do check with the respective company’s representatives for more information.
The upcoming MG Hector features several cosmetic changes, including a larger front grille, tweaked headlights and a new alloy wheel design. Its interior is refreshed with a new infotainment system, newer upholstery and advanced features, including ADAS technology such as lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning and more. The SUV is expected to retain the engine powering the outgoing model.
Expected Price: Rs. 15 to 23 lakh
The 2nd generation Hyundai Creta is due for a minor facelift with subtle tweaks to the front and rear bumper and a massive change to the front grille. Apart from the exterior, there are minor changes to the interiors. Moreover, the popular SUV is expected to include ADAS features, including forward collision warning, safe exit warning, high-beam assists, lane follow assistance, smart cruise control, and more. The SUV will continue to derive power from the same engine currently offered in the model being sold in India.
Expected price: Rs. 12 to 18 lakh
The Kia Seltos is long due for a facelift. Since its launch in India in 2019, it has impressed Indian customers with its butch design approach and loaded features. The upcoming Kia Seltos will receive massive updates cosmetically, including a revised front grille, front and back bumper, and changes to the headlight and fog light housing. With this facelift, the Seltos will also be equipped with ADAS functions similar to its sister model, the Hyundai Creta.
Expected price: Rs. 11 to 19 lakh
Despite the massive popularity of SUVs in India, Hyundai continues to offer sedans. The Hyundai Verna is one model, which the South Korean manufacturer wants to continue offering in India. With new entrants such as Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus, Hyundai is expected to revise the Verna with a facelift and update the safety features, including ADAS functionalities. Some of the ADAS features in the Verna are expected to be lane keep assist, forward collision warning, blind spot detection, lane departure warning, emergency braking, and more.
Expected price: Rs. 9.70 to 16 lakh
Tata Motors is upgrading the Harrier with a new look. The facelifted Tata Harrier is expected to receive changes to the front grille and revised housing for the headlight and fog lamps. Inside, the upholstery and features are being upgraded in keeping with the changes on the outside. Along with the facelift, the new Harrier is expected to be equipped with ADAS functions such as emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, etc.
Expected price: Rs.15 to 22 lakh
In keeping with the changes to the Tata Harrier, Tata Motors will upgrade the Safari with similar cosmetic changes. It even includes identical modifications to the inside except a few to differentiate it from the Harrier. The new Safari is expected to receive similar ADAS, such as emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, etc.
Expected price: Rs. 16 to 23 lakh
The Kia Carnival has done an exceptional job in the Indian market despite being pricier. Kia has revealed the new-generation Kia Carnival in other markets and has now revealed the vehicle to the Indian audience through Auto Expo 2023. The MPV (Multi-purpose Vehicle) has received massive changes to its design and features. It also gets ADAS features, including high beam assist, blind spot detection, forward and rear collision warning, driver attention warning, and more.
Expected price: Rs. 35 to 38 lakh
Electric vehicles (EV) have witnessed a tremendous increase in popularity and acceptability in the Indian market in recent years. Mahindra wants to cash in on the popularity of affordable EVs with the launch of the Mahindra XUV400 EV. It essentially looks similar to the Mahindra XUV300. However, the XUV400 has a bigger boot space, leading to an increase in the length of the SUV. It is also expected to be equipped with ADAS features, including lane departure warning, forward collision warning, blind spot detection, etc.
Expected price: Rs. 14 to 16 lakh
Some of the car manufacturers in India offering ADAS in their vehicles are Hyundai, Mahindra, Tata Motors, MG Motor India, and luxury car manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, etc.
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ADAS cars have proven to help reduce the risk of collisions. However, ADAS technology is not a substitute for safe driving practices. You must pay attention on the road and follow traffic rules to avoid potential accidents.
Disclaimer: The content on this page is generic and shared only for informational and explanatory purposes. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making any related decisions.
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