
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Upcoming launches in June spanning across segments
- Mercedes AMG G63 limited Collector's Edition coming on June 12
- Tata Harrier EV is the most anticipated launch of this month
After an eventful month of May with a list of new debuts and launches, one of them being the Tata Altroz facelift, which brought substantial heat to its rivals, June is ready to take the level a notch above with a series of launches in the pipeline, with some premium offerings from major brands liek Mercedes to the much anbticipated Tata Harrier EV. Read on to find out the slated line-up for this month, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community of avid petrolheads to never miss out on any latest news and automotive updates.
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1. Mercedes AMG G63 Collector's Edition

The Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector's Edition is a bespoke take on the legendary off-roader, created exclusively for India by Mercedes-Benz India and its R&D division. Drawing inspiration from Indian culture, this special edition features custom paint finishes, unique upholstery, and tailored trim elements. While visually distinct, it retains the thunderous 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 that delivers 577 bhp and 850Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic and Mercedes' full-fledged 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system with locking differentials. It sprints from 0- 100 kmph in 4.4 seconds, with a top speed electronically limited to 220 kmph. Pricing is yet to be revealed, but it will likely command a premium over the standard G63's Rs. 3.64 crore ex-showroom tag. Notably, the premium carmakers have been introducing more India-focused limited-run editions, where one such was the Range Rover Ranthambore Edition, limited to just 12 units.
G63 Collector's Edition Launch Date- June 12
2. Tata Harrier EV

After a pretty good view at the Auto Expo 2025 of the prod-spec version of the Tata Harrier EV and with the follow-up spy shots of the test mule, the brand is all set to launch this electric mover on June 3 of this month. On the road to its launch, the brand has dropped some breathtaking teasers signifying its off-road prowess, which for the brand, will also. It's the first AWD SUV in its current line-up, something that was dearly missed with the ICE Harrier and Safari models. The Tata Harrier EV retains key features from the standard model, like the 12.3-inch infotainment screen, digital driver's display, and panoramic sunroof, while adding EV-specific tech such as connected car features, new terrain modes, and OTA updates. Built on the Acti.ev platform, it gets a dual-motor AWD setup delivering up to 500Nm of torque and offers a real-world range of over 500km, as per Tata's internal C75 test cycle.
Tata Harrier EV Launch Date- June 3
3. Mercedes AMG GT 63 and Pro

Mercedes is also reintroducing the GT badge in India with the all-new AMG GT 63 and its more aggressive GT 63 Pro sibling. Unlike the previous generation which was a two-seater, the new GT offers a 2+2 layout, expanding its appeal without diluting performance. Inside, the cabin borrows cues from the AMG SL 55 with its digital displays and sports seats. Under the hood, both variants get a 4.0-litre V8, producing 577 PS in the standard GT 63 and a head-turning 612 PS in the Pro version. The Pro also boasts a blistering 0200 km/h time of just 10.9 seconds and a top speed of 317 km/h. Prices are likely to start at Rs. 3 crore, with the Pro variant carrying a substantial premium.
AMG GT 63 and Pro Launch Date- 27 June
4. MG Cyberster

MG is expected to bring the MG Cyberster electric roadster to India, following its showcase at the Auto Expo 2025. This striking 2-door EV sports distinctive styling with LED headlamps featuring petal-like DRLs, an aggressive black grille with functional vents, 20-inch dual-tone alloys, and arrow-shaped LED tail lights connected by a sleek lightbar. The standout feature, however, is its scissor doors, potentially making it the most affordable model in India to offer them. Inside, the Cyberster boasts a cockpit-inspired layout with three digital screens (two 7-inch units and a central 10.25-inch touchscreen), a separate panel for climate controls, and a driver-focused design reminiscent of a fighter jet. Premium touches include 6-way power-adjustable heated seats with memory, a powered convertible roof, and an 8-speaker Bose sound system. Safety tech includes 6 airbags, TPMS, and a Level-2 ADAS suite with features like adaptive cruise control and autonomous emergency braking. Power comes from a 77 kWh battery paired with dual motors producing 510PS and 725Nm, delivering a claimed range of up to 443km.
MG Cyberster Launch Date- In June
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5. MG M9 Electric MPV

MG is set to launch the MG M9 electric MPV in India by June 2025, a rebadged version of the Mifa 9 sold overseas. With its upright, van-like stance reminiscent of the Toyota Vellfire, the M9 features a minimalist exterior design highlighted by projector LED headlamps, 19-inch aerodynamic alloy wheels, and a full-width LED tail light bar. The cabin sports a dual-tone black and tan theme with leatherette upholstery and a clean, layered dashboard. Available in both 6- and 7-seater layouts, the M9 will be packed with premium features including dual digital displays, front and rear sunroofs, ventilated and powered seats (first and second rows) with massage functions, and a 3-zone climate control system In terms of safety, it's expected to offer multiple airbags, parking sensors at both ends, a 360-degree camera, and Level-2 ADAS features. While exact India-spec details are awaited, the global model runs a 90kWh battery paired with a 244PS front-mounted motor, delivering over 400km of WLTP-rated range. However, there is no specified launch date as of now.
MG M9 Launch Date- In June
Verdict
Mercedes has lined up some premium products for June where the buyers will be looking forward to the perfromance vehicles and on the other hand, relatively affordable models from other car manufacturers will also be making their way to the showrooms. Notably, it is the MG line-up that is aimed at a more wider audience esoecially the Cyberster and the M9 MPV, a segment that is highly contested at the moment.