April 2026 will bring a strong mix of new car launches in India, including the Volkswagen Taigun facelift, Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella, Nissan Tekton and MG Majestor, with prices expected across mass-market and premium segments.
April 2026 is turning into one of the most interesting months for new car buyers in India, with a fresh mix of facelifts, electric cars and new SUVs lined up across different budgets. The most talked-about names include the Volkswagen Taigun facelift, Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella, Nissan Tekton and MG Majestor.
Why April matters
April is usually an important month for the Indian auto market because brands like to kick off the new financial year with updated products and price announcements. This year, the month looks especially busy because it covers both mainstream and premium launches, along with a clear push toward electrification.
For buyers, this means more choice, more tech and potentially better value as brands try to attract early FY2026-27 demand. It is also a month where some models will be officially launched, while others may only have price announcements or unveilings.
Cars expected in April
| Model | Expected Price | Expected Launch / Reveal | Segment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen Taigun facelift | Price not announced yet | 9 April 2026 | Compact SUV |
| Mercedes-Benz CLA EV | Rs. 55 lakh to Rs. 59 lakh | April 2026 | Luxury EV sedan |
| Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella | Rs. 16 lakh to Rs. 19.5 lakh | April 2026 | Electric SUV |
| Nissan Tekton | Rs. 11 lakh to Rs. 18 lakh | April 2026 | Mid-size SUV |
| MG Majestor | Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 45 lakh | April 2026 | Full-size SUV |
The above list is based on recent launch calendars and brand updates from CarWale, CarDekho and other auto publications. Some dates are confirmed, while others are still tentative.
Volkswagen Taigun facelift
Volkswagen will give the Taigun its first major update on 9 April 2026, and this is one of the clearest confirmed launches for the month. The facelift is expected to bring styling changes, new features and a more refined cabin experience.
The big mechanical talking point is the likely addition of a new eight-speed automatic gearbox for the 1.0-litre petrol engine, while the SUV is expected to continue with the familiar 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre petrol options. That should make the Taigun facelift more appealing to buyers who want a premium compact SUV with strong road manners and better convenience.
What to expect
- Fresh exterior updates.
- More features in the cabin.
- Possible improvements in transmission options.
- Continued focus on petrol-only performance.
Mercedes-Benz CLA EV
Mercedes-Benz is preparing to launch the all-electric CLA in India in April 2026, and this one is aimed at premium EV buyers who want a stylish sedan with long range and advanced tech. The India launch is expected to bring the CLA 200 and CLA 250+ variants, with pricing likely between Rs. 55 lakh and Rs. 59 lakh.
The CLA EV stands out because of its claimed WLTP range of up to 792 km, its 85.5 kWh battery pack and its luxury-focused equipment list. Key features include a 14-inch touchscreen, 10.25-inch digital cluster, panoramic glass roof, powered ventilated and massaging seats, Level 2 ADAS and a 101-litre frunk.
Key specs
| Spec | Mercedes-Benz CLA EV |
|---|---|
| Battery | 85.5 kWh |
| Claimed range | Up to 792 km |
| Power | 268 bhp |
| Torque | 335 Nm |
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive |
| Fast charging | 800V architecture, up to 240 kW DC |
This is one of the most advanced EVs coming to India in 2026, and it will be a strong rival to premium electric sedans as well as some entry luxury SUVs.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella
Toyota’s first electric SUV for India, the Urban Cruiser Ebella, is expected to get its price reveal in April 2026. It shares its base with the Maruti EV platform and is likely to come with 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery options.
The larger 61 kWh battery is the one most buyers will watch closely, because it is expected to deliver a claimed range of up to 543 km. The smaller 49 kWh pack is also important for city-focused users, with Toyota likely keeping efficiency and practical usage at the centre of the package.
Battery and range
| Variant | Battery | Power | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 49 kWh | 142.15 bhp | 440 km |
| Long range | 61 kWh | 171.65 bhp | 543 km |
Toyota may also introduce a Battery-as-a-Service plan with this model, which could help reduce the entry price and make EV ownership easier for buyers who are still cautious about battery costs.
Nissan Tekton
Nissan is expected to show the Tekton in April 2026, making it one of the most important mainstream SUV debuts of the month. It is positioned as a Creta rival and will be based on the CMF-B platform, with close technical links to the Renault Duster.
The Tekton is expected to get a bold design inspired by the Patrol, along with a modern cabin layout and distinctive styling details. It is meant to help Nissan re-establish itself in the high-volume SUV space, which makes it a model to watch closely for buyers in the Rs. 11 lakh to Rs. 18 lakh range.
Likely rivals
- Hyundai Creta.
- Kia Seltos.
- Maruti Grand Vitara.
- Honda Elevate.
MG Majestor
The MG Majestor is another important April arrival, and it will sit above the regular MG SUV line-up as a premium full-size SUV. It was unveiled earlier in 2026 and is essentially the successor to the Gloster, so it will target buyers looking for space, comfort and road presence.
Prices are expected in the Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 45 lakh bracket, and deliveries are expected to begin in May 2026. MG has also highlighted a refreshed design, updated cabin and better features, which should help the Majestor stand out in the premium 7-seat space.
Which one matters most
If you want the most practical launch, the Volkswagen Taigun facelift will likely attract the widest audience because it sits in a popular price band and adds visible updates. If you are looking at EVs, the Mercedes-Benz CLA EV and Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella are the two most important names, but they serve very different buyers.
For mass-market SUV shoppers, the Nissan Tekton could be a major reset for Nissan in India, while the MG Majestor will appeal to premium 7-seat buyers who want more luxury and presence. In short, April 2026 is not just about one hot launch; it is a month that covers almost every major segment.
Buyer focus
- Buy the Taigun facelift if you want a compact SUV with a better feature list and proven petrol engines.
- Wait for the Ebella if you want a practical electric SUV with good range and a possible BaaS option.
- Watch the CLA EV if your budget is luxury EV territory and long range is a priority.
- Consider the Tekton if you want a fresh Creta-size SUV from Nissan.
- Look at the Majestor if you need a premium three-row SUV with a stronger image.
Conclusion
April 2026 is shaping up to be a packed month for new car launches in India, with strong action across petrol SUVs, electric sedans and EV SUVs. The mix of confirmed and expected launches makes it a useful time for buyers to compare options before the new fiscal year begins.
For Indian car buyers, the biggest takeaway is simple: if you have been waiting to upgrade, April will offer something in nearly every major budget band. The best move is to shortlist by body type and powertrain first, then compare features, range and pricing once the official announcements arrive.
