Honda is gearing up for a massive transformation in India! The Japanese automaker, once known for cars like the City and Civic, is now preparing to make a big comeback. And it’s official—Honda will launch 10 new cars in India by 2030, including 7 SUVs and multiple hybrid and electric models. After a few quiet years, this plan could reshape Honda’s presence in the Indian auto market.
A Fresh Start: Honda’s Bold 2030 Plan
For a long time, Honda focused mainly on sedans like the City and Amaze, but the Indian market has shifted toward SUVs and electrification. This is why Honda’s announcement to launch 10 new cars by 2030 feels like a complete rebirth.
The company plans to expand its lineup across multiple segments, aiming to meet the growing demand for SUVs and EVs. This marks a new era for Honda—one focused on technology, performance, and sustainability.
SUV Revolution: Honda’s Focus on the Indian Buyer
Out of the 10 upcoming cars, 7 will be SUVs, which clearly shows where Honda’s priorities lie. After the success of the Elevate, Honda now wants to compete with giants like Hyundai, Tata, and Maruti in the SUV segment.
Expect to see a sub-4-metre compact SUV, a premium mid-size SUV, and a 3-row family SUV in the next few years. The strategy is simple—cover every price segment and capture the audience that once loved Honda but shifted to rivals.
Honda’s EV Push: The Future Is Electric
India’s EV market is booming, and Honda doesn’t want to miss out. The automaker confirmed that two all-electric models will join its lineup by 2030. These EVs are being developed specifically for India, using Honda’s global e:Architecture platform.
The first one is expected to arrive by 2026, competing directly with the Hyundai Creta EV and MG ZS EV. Honda also plans to introduce hybrid technology across more models, continuing what it started with the City e:HEV.
Made in India, for India (and Beyond)
Honda has announced that its Tapukara plant in Rajasthan will serve as the hub for production and exports. The company plans to make India a strategic export base for small SUVs and EVs.
This will not only strengthen Honda’s local manufacturing but also create thousands of new jobs. With the “Make in India” initiative, Honda is setting its sights on both the domestic and global markets.

Honda 0 Confirmed to Launch in 2027
Honda’s Upcoming Lineup: 2025–2030 (Expected)
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What Makes This Comeback Exciting
Honda’s new strategy isn’t just about launching cars—it’s about rebuilding trust and excitement among Indian buyers. The combination of SUVs, EVs, and hybrid tech shows that Honda finally understands what Indian customers want.
With advanced safety, connected car tech, and Honda’s reliability, these upcoming cars could redefine how the brand is perceived in India once again.

Conclusion
The news that Honda will launch 10 cars in India by 2030 is not just another announcement—it’s a statement. After years of staying low-key, Honda is ready to fight back in every segment. Whether it’s electric, hybrid, or petrol, the Japanese brand is all set to give tough competition to Indian and Korean automakers.

