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Tata Harrier prices increase by up to Rs 35k ahead of MG Hector launch

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Tata Harrier was one of the most awaited car launches in India this year. Launched back in Jan 2019, at an attractive price of Rs 12.7 lakhs, the prices have now been increased.

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Tata Nexon, Safari, Hexa, Zest, Bolt – Prices increased by Rs 10,000

Tata Motors is has now introduced it’s updated price list. Prices of cars have been increased by around Rs 10,000 for almost all its popular offering and at Rs 30,000 for it’s newest car, the Harrier. While there’s no confirmation for across the variant price hikes, the average change in prices is noted as Rs 10,000 for the base variants. As such, Tata Bolt, Zest, Hexa, Storme, and Nexon are now costlier by Rs 10k. The price hike for Tigor while expected hasn’t yet been announced. Tata Tiago doesn’t seem to have to deal with a price hike for now.

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Mahindra Announce Price Hike From July 1, 2019 Of Upto ₹ 36,000



Mahindra has announced that effective July 1, 2019, it will increase the price of all its passenger vehicles by up to ₹ 36,000 across models. This price increase is due to the implementation of AIS 145 Safety Norms across all passenger vehicles in India. The implementation of AIS 145 Safety Norms from July 1, 2019 mandate the fitment of several safety features including driver airbag, seat belt reminder for driver and co-driver, rear parking sensors and an over speed alert for the driver across all passenger vehicle models.

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Honda Amaze, City, WRV prices to increase from July 2019

Honda Cars India is set to increase prices of their cars by 1.2 percent from July 2019. This is the second price hike that the company will be implementing this year, with the first price hike in February when the Japanese carmaker increased the prices by Rs. 10,000 in Feb 2019.

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Hyundai Santro prices hiked: Still cheaper than Maruti WagonR

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After a gap of several years, Hyundai re-launched the Santro brand in the Indian market. The all-new hatchback was launched at Rs 3.9 lakh, ex-showroom for the D-Lite variant. However, the South Korean manufacturer has silently updated the variants to introduce a new Era Executive version and discontinue the earlier base version of the car – D-Lite. With the update, the Hyundai Santro now starts at Rs 4.15 lakh, making it Rs 25,000 more expensive than the earlier base version of the car.

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Hyundai Announces Price Hike of up to Rs 9,200 Across Range from August 1

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Hyundai Motor India Ltd. has announced a price hike of up to Rs 9,200 on account of increase in input costs due to new enhanced safety regulations in cars by the government. The new prices will be effective from August 1, 2019 across all models.

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Mercedes-Benz Announces Price Hike of up to 3 Percent on Select Models

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Mercedes-Benz India has announced a price hike for its select model range effective from the first week of August. The hike would be up to the range of 3 per cent, varying across the model range. The current increase in customs duty on automotive parts and additional cess and excise duty on fuel has been exerting significant pressure on overall operations. A slowdown in the economic growth combined with uncertainty around the elections has caused India’s luxury car market to shrink by as much as a quarter in the first half of 2019.

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MG Hector prices increased by up to Rs 42k – Depending on variant

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With production now increased to 3,000 units, MG India has announced the re-opening of bookings from today. Booking amount is Rs 50,000. You can book the car at either of the 120+ centers of MG in India. But, for those who book the MG Hector today onwards, there is a price hike of 2.5%, depending on variant. Considering that the top variant costs about Rs 16.9 lakhs, ex-sh Delhi – if it is given a price hike of 2.5%, that implies the price is increased by about Rs 42,000. MG India has not revealed new prices of all variants as of now.

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Nissan India to increase up to 5% price on Datsun GO & GO+

NEW DELHI, INDIA (October 1, 2019) – Nissan India today announced a price increase on Datsun GO and GO+ up to 5%.​

”With safety at heart, Datsun is committed to offering accessible and value-for-money products powered by Japanese engineering. Owing to increase in multiple costs, we are making a planned price incerase to our Datsun GO and GO+ models.” commented
Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd.

Datsun GO and GO+ in T & T(O) grades now come with the first-in-segment Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC).
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Kia Seltos SUV prices to increase – Letter to dealers leak details

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Kia Motors India has announced a price hike for their very first product in the country, the Seltos SUV. The much-awaited and desired Kia Seltos was launched in India back in August 2019 at a starting price of Rs 9.69 lakh ex-showroom for the entry-level petrol manual variant.

The new Kia Seltos price hike for 2020 came as no surprise as the South Korean company had already stated that the current prices were introductory. The company has not shared the exact figure-difference from the current price, but reports suggest it is substantial and applicable across the entire range of variants.

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Maruti Suzuki to raise vehicle prices from January 2020

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Maruti Suzuki, India's largest auto manufacturer, is set to increase vehicle prices from January 2020. The price hike has been necessitated on account of increase in input cost, the company said.

Besides, the auto major said the "price increase shall vary for different models".

"Over the past year, the cost of the company's vehicles has been impacted adversely due to increase in various input costs," it said in a regulatory filing.

"Hence, it has become imperative for the Company to pass on some impact of the above additional cost to customers through a price increase across various models in January 2020."

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Tata Motors to hike passenger vehicle prices from January 2020

Tata Motors on Wednesday said it will increase prices of its passenger vehicles from January, primarily in order to offset impact of upgrading its portfolio to conform to BSVI emission norms. The company currently sells products ranging from hatchback Tiago to SUV Harrier, priced between Rs 4.39 lakh and Rs 16.85 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

"With BSVI products coming in, prices will increase from January," Tata Motors President (Passenger Vehicles Business Unit) Mayank Pareek told PTI in an interview here.

He declined to quantify the increase in prices but said the hike next month would be on a higher side as compared to earlier price revisions taken by the company.

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Hyundai Announces A Price Hike Across All Models From January 2020

South Korean auto giant, Hyundai Motor India has announced that the company will be increasing prices across all its cars from January 2020. With the announcement, the manufacturer joins the list of other carmakers including Maruti Suzuki, Kia and Hero MotoCorp that have announced price hikes for the new year. Hyundai has not revealed details of the price hike at the moment but did say that the decision has been made due to the rise in the input and material costs. The extent of the price increase will vary depending on the model and the fuel type, it said further in a statement.

Tata Motors will increase prices from January next year and did say that its passenger vehicles will see a rise by ₹ 10,000-15,000 on the BS6 versions.

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Mercedes-Benz India To Hike Prices Across Its Portfolio From January 2020

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Joining the other car makers who will be hiking the prices of their cars in January 2020 is Mercedes-Benz India. The company has announced an upward revision in the price of its entire model range effective from the first week of January, 2020. The correction in the price would be up to the quantum of 3 per cent varying across the broad model range. The upcoming price hike aims at offsetting the increase in various input and commodity costs, from January 2020.

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