Cars and SUVs set to become more expensive from tomorrow: Mahindra, BMW and more

Mar 31, 2025

By: Harshith Kn

Price hike!

Starting tomorrow, April 1, 2025, several popular cars and SUVs from top automakers like Maruti Suzuki, Kia, Hyundai, BMW, and Mahindra will see price hikes. This adjustment follows rising input costs, regulatory compliance expenses, and market shifts. The increase will impact various models across segments, affecting prospective buyers.

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Tata Motors

First brand on the list is Tata Motors. The company has announced a price hike for its vehicles, with the increase varying based on the model and variant. This marks the company’s second price hike in 2025, following an earlier increase of up to 3 percent.

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Honda Cars India

Second is Honda Cars India. The brand has not disclosed the exact amount of the price hike. According to the announcement, the increase is driven by rising input costs and operational expenses.

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Maruti Suzuki

Next is Maruti Suzuki India.The price hike is up to 4 per cent, depending on the model and the automaker claims that it's implementing the annual price hike in response to increasing input and operational costs.

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Hyundai Motor India

Next is Hyundai Motor India with price hike of up to 3 percent. The price hike will apply to the entire lineup, including the newly launched Creta Electric.

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Kia Motors

Next is Kia India with a price hike of up to 3 percent which comes as a result of rising commodity costs and supply chain challenges, according to the automaker.

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Renault India

The French automaker has revealed a price increase of up to 2 percent across its lineup. This marks Renault’s first price adjustment since 2023, implemented to offset growing input costs.

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BMW India

Next is BMW India with a price hike of up to 3 per cent across its entire lineup. The price hike will impact both locally assembled and CBU models.

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Mahindra and Mahindra

Last is SUV maker, Mahindra and Mahindra will increase their prices from April 2025 by up to three per cent. Mahindra stated that the price adjustment comes in response to rising inflation and increased commodity prices.

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