Written by: Isha
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Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest car manufacturer, is all set to unveil its much-anticipated midsize SUV on September 3, 2025. This new model is expected to go head-to-head with popular segment leaders such as the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. While the company has not yet disclosed the official name of the SUV, the teaser campaign has already created significant buzz among enthusiasts. Here’s a detailed breakdown of everything we know so far.
First Look: Teaser Highlights the Tail-Light Design
Maruti Suzuki recently released a teaser image showcasing the SUV’s taillight styling. The rear features LED tail lamps with a 3D effect, complemented by a central brake lamp and integrated turn indicators. The standout element appears to be the boomerang-shaped light signature, which adds a premium and modern touch to the SUV’s overall aesthetics.
Positioning in the Lineup
This new SUV will be positioned between the Maruti Brezza and the Maruti Grand Vitara, bridging the gap in the company’s SUV portfolio. Unlike the Grand Vitara, which is sold through Nexa dealerships, this Creta-rival will be retailed via Maruti Suzuki’s Arena outlets, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
Rumors suggest that the SUV might feature larger seats and enhanced cabin space compared to the Grand Vitara. There’s also speculation about the possibility of a three-row seating option, which would give it an edge over rivals that primarily stick to five-seat layouts.
Engine and Powertrain Details
The upcoming SUV is expected to carry forward Maruti’s tried-and-tested 1.5-litre K15 petrol engine. This naturally aspirated unit is likely to produce around 100 hp in petrol mode and 88 hp when paired with CNG. The engine might undergo slight retuning, but no drastic changes in performance are anticipated.
Given Maruti’s recent push toward greener mobility, the inclusion of a factory-fitted CNG option could make this SUV a strong contender for customers looking for efficiency without compromising on space and practicality.

Feature Expectations
Maruti Suzuki is known for equipping its SUVs with competitive features, and this model is expected to be no different. Based on leaks and industry reports, here are some of the key features likely to be offered:
- Ventilated front seats for added comfort in Indian summers.
- 360-degree camera for enhanced visibility and easier parking.
- Large 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with connected tech.
- Panoramic sunroof, a must-have feature in this segment.
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay support.
- Wireless phone charger to keep devices powered up on the go.
- Fully digital instrument cluster for a modern cockpit experience.
If these features make it to the production version, Maruti’s Creta rival will stand toe-to-toe with established players in the midsize SUV category.
Rivals in the Market
Once launched, this new SUV will enter one of the most competitive segments in India. Its key rivals will include:
- Hyundai Creta
- Kia Seltos
- Honda Elevate
- MG Astor
- Tata Curvv (upcoming)
- Skoda Kushaq
- Volkswagen Taigun
With aggressive pricing (a Maruti Suzuki stronghold), this SUV has the potential to shake up the midsize SUV space significantly.
Final Thoughts
The Indian SUV market is hotter than ever, and Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming midsize SUV is poised to make a strong impact. While many details are still under wraps, the teaser and early information suggest a feature-loaded, stylish, and practical SUV that can give tough competition to the Hyundai Creta and others in the segment.
With the launch scheduled for September 3, 2025, all eyes will be on Maruti Suzuki as it takes the covers off its newest SUV offering.
FAQs
When will Maruti Suzuki’s new Creta rival launch in India?
The new midsize SUV from Maruti Suzuki is scheduled to launch on September 3, 2025.
What engine options will the new Maruti Suzuki SUV have?
It is expected to come with a 1.5-litre K15 petrol engine producing about 100 hp, along with an optional CNG variant delivering 88 hp.
Will this SUV have a 7-seater option?
The SUV will be sold through Arena dealerships, unlike the Grand Vitara which is retailed via Nexa.