Car price hike: Hyundai, Honda, Maruti, MG, Tata, and other car makers to raise vehicle prices from January 2023. Details here
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Leading car makers including Hyundai, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Mercedes-Benz, Tata Motors, Renault, Audi, MG Motor and Kia India have previously announced plans to raise prices beginning in the coming month.
Honda Cars India Vice President (Sales and Marketing) Kunal Behl said that the company will have to undergo a price revision starting January 23 due to the ongoing rise in the input cost of raw materials and forthcoming regulatory obligations. The increase varies by model and can range up to Rs 30,000.
Look at the list of businesses that have stated they will be raising prices:
Honda: The Japanese automaker can raise prices on some of its models by up to Rs 30,000.
Jeep India: Prices for all Jeep SUV variants will rise by 2-4%.
Hyundai India: Starting in January 2023, a variety of vehicles will see price increases.
Maruti Suzuki: The car maker claims that recent regulatory constraints and ongoing cost pressure were the driving factors behind the choice. However, it has not revealed the quantum of the price hike.
Tata Motors: The company’s ICE and EV models will both see price increases by up to two per cent.
Kia India: Starting in January 2023, Kia automobiles will cost up to Rs 50,000 more.
Mercedes-Benz: The premium automaker will raise prices by as much as 5%.
MG Motor is raising the price of its SUV by up to Rs 90,000.
Audi India: Starting in January 2023, the business will increase car pricing by up to 1.7%.
FAQ
Which Mercedes-Benz model has the lowest pricing in India?
A-Class Limousine, which costs Rs. 41.99 Lakh in India, is the least expensive Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
Does Kia Motors operate in China?
The headquarters of KIA Motors are in Seoul, South Korea.
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