Zee Media Bureau
Leading car manufacturers in India are hiking the prices of their vehicles from Rs 10,000 up to Rs 6.8 lakh, across all models.
The hike, up to 3 percent, will come into effect January and will eventually affect the consumers/buyers who are looking to purchasing a new car.
Given below is the full list with the approximate hike in amount of the vehicles.
- Maruti Suzuki India: India's leading car makers will hike prices across all models by up to Rs 20,000.
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- Hyundai Motors: The South Korean company announced a hike in the price of its vehicles by up to Rs 30,000.
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- Toyota Kirloskar Motor: The Japanese company will hike by a minimum Rs 10,000 while the upper hike will amount to about Rs 3.8 lakh.
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- Mercedes-Benz India: While the minimum price of a Mercedes car is Rs 27.5 lakh, the costliest amounts to Rs 2.7 crore. Hence, 2-3 percent hike would amount to a minimum of Rs 55,000 while the maximum hike will be Rs 5.4 lakh.
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- BMW India: Considering the range in the cost of its vehicles, the minimum hike would be around Rs 57,000 while the maximum hike would be about Rs 6.8 lakh, i.e. 3 percent of Rs 2.29 crore, the costliest of its vehicles.
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- GM India: Global leader is hiking the price of its vehicles in India by up to 3 percent or Rs 33,700.
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- Nissan: Nissan will hike the prices of their brand of vehicles in India by up to Rs 50,000 across all models.
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- Renault India: The fully-owned subsidiary of France's Renault SAS has also announced a maximum in the prices of their vehicles by up to Rs 50,000.
- Skoda: Czech auto maker Skoda will also hike prices of its entire model range by up to Rs 50,000 from January.
- Tata Motors: The company is hiking the prices of all its entire passenger vehicle model by up Rs 20,000 from January.