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Top India Car News This Week: Duster Returns, Scorpio N Update

The Indian automotive industry witnessed an action-packed week with major reveals, important updates and fresh spy shots across multiple segments. From the long-awaited return of the Renault Duster to new luxury offerings from German carmakers, the past seven days highlighted how rapidly the market is evolving ahead of 2026.
European manufacturers, in particular, dominated headlines with product announcements and strategic milestones, while Indian brands continued to refine popular models through timely updates. Here is a detailed look at the top India car news of the week.

2026 Renault Duster makes a comeback

The biggest highlight of the week was the official unveiling of the 2026 Renault Duster for India. After a four-year absence, the SUV that played a key role in shaping India’s compact SUV segment is set to return in a completely new avatar.

The new-generation Duster features a tougher and more modern design, updated interiors and a broader range of powertrain options. While Renault has not yet announced a launch date, early details suggest a strong focus on features and safety to meet rising customer expectations.

Mahindra Scorpio N facelift spied testing

Mahindra continued to fine-tune its popular Scorpio N, with fresh spy images revealing a facelifted test mule. The update is expected to be subtle, focusing on cosmetic enhancements rather than a complete overhaul.

Visible changes include redesigned alloy wheels, a revised dashboard layout and at least one significant feature upgrade. The Scorpio N facelift is likely aimed at keeping the SUV competitive against newer rivals entering the segment.

India-EU trade pact may benefit car buyers

A major policy development also made headlines this week as India finalised a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union. The pact includes reduced import duties on certain fully built imported vehicles from Europe.

While the immediate benefits apply mainly to high-end luxury and exotic cars, the agreement also aims to lower duties on components and auto parts. Industry experts believe this could positively impact manufacturing costs and vehicle pricing in the long run.

Skoda Kylaq crosses 50,000 production milestone

Skoda Auto India announced a significant production milestone for the Kylaq, confirming that over 50,000 units have been built within a year of its launch. Based on the MQB-A0-IN platform, the model has quickly emerged as Skoda’s bestselling offering in India.

Consistent updates, competitive pricing and strong brand positioning have helped the Kylaq establish itself as a core product for the Czech carmaker in the country.

Volkswagen Tayron R-Line revealed as India flagship

Volkswagen revealed the India-spec Tayron R-Line, positioning it as the brand’s new flagship SUV. The seven-seater model will be brought to India as a completely knocked-down unit and is expected to cater to premium SUV buyers.

With advanced features, a powerful engine and a distinctly European design philosophy, the Tayron R-Line strengthens Volkswagen’s presence in the premium segment.

BMW confirms X3 30 xDrive M Sport Pro launch

BMW ended the week by confirming the launch and opening bookings for the X3 30 xDrive M Sport Pro. This new variant focuses on performance, offering sportier styling and increased power compared to the standard X3.

Targeted at enthusiasts seeking driving excitement in the luxury midsize SUV category, the new X3 variant adds a performance-oriented option to BMW’s Indian lineup.

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