Upcoming Car Launches in June 2025 – Top New Models Hitting Indian Roads! Several new cars will be launched in the first half of 2025, and a few more are expected in June.
Popular German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz has planned some notable launches in the coming month and Tata is also set to launch a long-awaited EV in June 2025.
Let’s take a look at every new car arriving in the Indian market in the next 30 days. More than 82 cars are expected to be launched in India.
All these new upcoming cars are listed with their expected launch date and estimated launch price.
Upcoming Car Launches in June 2025
Feature | Tata Harrier EV | Mercedes-AMG GT 63 & Pro | Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition |
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Type | Electric SUV | Performance Sports Coupe | Luxury SUV |
Powertrain / Engine | Dual Motor (Electric) (Expected) | 4.0L V8 Biturbo Petrol | 4.0L V8 Biturbo Petrol |
Power Output | – | ~639 PS | ~585 PS |
Range / Top Speed | ~450–500 km / ~200 km/h | – / 315+ km/h | – / ~220 km/h |
0–100 km/h | ~6–7 sec | ~2.9–3.2 sec | ~4.5 sec |
Drive Type | AWD (Expected) | AWD (4MATIC+) | AWD (4MATIC) |
Key Features | ADAS, Panoramic Sunroof, Connected | Carbon Fiber, Sport Seats, Track Kit | Exclusive Interior, Off-Road Tech, Badging |
Launch Timeline | Late 2025 (Expected) | Mid–Late 2025 | Mid 2025 |
Expected Price | ₹30–₹35 Lakhs | ₹2.5–₹3.0 Crores | ₹3.0–₹3.5 Crores |
Tata Harrier EV
The Tata Harrier EV, launched in India on June 3, is based on the ICE derivative of the brand’s mid-size SUV. The model marks several firsts for Tata, including an all-wheel-drive derivative and the introduction of a Stealth Edition right from launch for the first time in the electric model range.

After showcasing the production-spec version at the Auto Expo 2025, Tata will finally launch the Harrier EV as the carmaker’s flagship electric car next month.
The all-electric SUV looks similar to the ICE-powered Harrier, with EV-specific features like a sealed grille, connected daytime running lights, sharp tail-lamp LEDs, unique badging and new aero-friendly alloy wheels.
The interior of the Harrier EV gets most of the features of the standard SUV, such as a 12.3-inch infotainment touch screen, digital driver display, four-spoke steering wheel, panoramic sunroof, etc., but it also gets connected car functionality, new terrain modes, and OTA (over-the-air) updates.
Built on Tata’s revised Omega platform – now called the Acti. EV – The Harrier EV is powered by a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup that produces torque outputs of up to 500Nm.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 and Pro

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 and Pro launched in India on June 27.
Mercedes-Benz’s performance car line-up in India will soon get strengthened with a new range-topper in the form of the new AMG GT in two variants: the standard 63 4MATIC+ and the robust GT 63 Pro 4MATIC+.
The second-generation AMG GT is bigger and more practical than its predecessor, thanks to its 2+2 seating layout, more boot space, and a more luxurious, tech-rich cabin.
Underneath the beautifu,l grand tourer design of the new GT is a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 paired to a 9-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive.
The GT 63 develops 585 hp and 800Nm, while the GT 63 Pro bumps this up to 612 hp and 850Nm, as well as adding better brakes, aero, and cooling.
Both cars are claimed to do 0-100 kmph in 3.2 seconds, while the GT 63 has a top speed of 315 kmph and the Pro 317 kmph.
As far as pricing is concerned, the new GT is expected to be priced above Rs 3 crore, taking on the likes of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS.
Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition
The Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition Launched in India on June 12.

The Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition is a new version of the iconic off-roader that features cosmetic updates inspired by Indian culture and aesthetics.
Designed by Mercedes-Benz India and its R&D team, the G63 Collector’s Edition is the brand’s first India-specific special edition and will feature unique upholstery, trim pieces and bespoke paint finishes.
Mechanically, the G63 Collector Edition remains unchanged compared to the standard car, and so it comes with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 mild hybrid powertrain producing 585 hp and 850Nm, paired to a 9-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive.
The price hasn’t been announced yet, but the G63 Collector’s Edition is expected to cost more than the regular G63’s price of Rs 3.64 crore.

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