Overview
- Near‑production test cars on Indian roads point to an imminent rollout, with reports indicating a Q2 2026 launch window.
- Exterior tweaks include reworked front and rear bumpers, a 50 mm longer roof spoiler, and new aero‑focused wheels, with overall length up to about 4,655 mm.
- Usability gets a lift with more physical buttons on the center console, a relocated wireless charger, a new three‑spoke steering wheel with pixel lights, and Hyundai’s latest software with over‑the‑air updates plus wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- Global versions add an 84 kWh battery with a claimed WLTP range of up to about 570 km in rear‑wheel drive and support 350 kW DC fast charging that can take the pack from 10% to 80% in roughly 18 minutes; India‑specific battery and motor choices have not been confirmed.
- Hyundai says the update also brings structural and suspension changes to cut noise and vibration and improve safety, while the India car keeps traditional side mirrors and is expected to be priced above today’s Rs 46.3 lakh (ex‑showroom).