
The Indian MPV market is heating up with some exciting launches lined up for the remainder of 2025. Big players like Kia, MG, and Nissan are all set to introduce their next-generation multi-purpose vehicles, offering a mix of electric and petrol options across varied price segments. Here’s a look at the top 3 MPVs launching soon in India.
1. Kia Clavis EV

Kia is gearing up to launch the electric version of its recently unveiled Carens Clavis. The EV variant is expected to hit showrooms in the coming months with minor design tweaks and updated interiors.
The Clavis EV will likely share its battery pack options with the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV, offering an estimated range of 450+ km per charge. With no direct competitors in the electric MPV space, this model is expected to start at around ₹19 lakh (ex-showroom), making it a unique choice in the segment.
2. MG M9 Electric MPV
MG is entering the luxury electric MPV space with its upcoming MG M9, set to debut shortly. Bookings are already open, and the MPV will be sold through MG’s premium “Select” dealerships alongside the Cyberster.

Available in Cardiff Black, Luminous White, and Mystic Grey, the M9 will deliver 245 bhp and 350 Nm torque through a 90 kWh battery, offering a WLTP range of around 430 km. Expected to be priced from ₹65 lakh (ex-showroom), the MG M9 will take on premium models like the Kia Carnival in terms of space and features but with electric power.
3. Nissan B-MPV
Nissan is readying an all-new B-segment MPV based on the CMF-A+ platform—the same used by the Renault Kiger. With high localization and manufacturing at its Tamil Nadu plant, Nissan aims to keep pricing competitive.

It will be powered by a 1.0L naturally aspirated or turbo petrol engine, available with both manual and automatic gearboxes. The new MPV will likely debut ahead of Nissan’s upcoming compact SUV that will rival the Creta, Seltos, and others. Expect a fresh, modern design in line with Nissan’s global styling.
Conclusion:
With launches from Kia, MG, and Nissan, the Indian MPV segment is set for a major shake-up in 2025. Whether you’re looking for an affordable family carrier or a feature-loaded electric luxury van, these upcoming models promise to bring a lot to the table.