Indian car manufacturers announce price hike starting April 2025. Here's which cars get affected
Mahindra & Mahindra will also increase prices across its SUV and commercial vehicle range starting in April 2025 with increments of up to 3 per cent. The manufacturer attributes the higher prices to rising input costs and escalated commodity prices, among other factors.
This will be Mahindra's second price increase in 2025.Tata Motors is set to raise prices by 3 per cent across all ICE, CNG and electric models including the Nexon, Punch, Curvv, Harrier, Safari, Tigor, Tiago, Altroz and Tata’s electric lineup. The company has stated the increase is necessary to counteract rising input costs marking Tata’s second price rise in 2025.Maruti Suzuki has announced yet another price increase across its full model range with the exact amount still undisclosed.
The company indicates that rising input costs and operational expenses are the main factors driving the increase. This will constitute Maruti Suzuki’s third price hike of 2025 following increases in January (4 per cent) and February (1 per cent to 4 per cent).Hyundai is set to raise prices by up to 3 per cent across its full lineup, which ranges from the Grand i10 to the Ioniq 5.
The company cites rising input costs, increased commodity prices and operational expenses as the reason for this increase. Tarun Garg, COO of HMIL, noted that Hyundai had absorbed costs as much as possible but must now pass on some burden to customers.
The price rise may also impact the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV.Kia will increase prices by as much as 3 per cent across its entire lineup due to heightened commodity prices and supply chain expenditures. Hardeep Singh Brar, VP of Sales and Marketing stated that Kia is absorbing a part of the increased costs but needs to adjust pricing to maintain
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