From September 22, 2025, the GST cut on small cars from 28% to 18% will officially kick in — just in time for the festive season.
This small car GST 18% slab means a direct car price reduction in late September 2025 for some of India’s most-loved hatchbacks and compact SUVs, especially cars under 1200cc and sub-4 meter cars that consistently dominate the urban market.
With festive season car discounts 2025 likely to stack on top, buyers could be looking at the best time to buy a small car in over a decade.
This article explores how much you could save on each model, and why dealers are already bracing for a booking rush.
Model | Old Price* | New Price* | Savings |
---|---|---|---|
Maruti Swift | ₹ 6.80 lakh | ₹ 5.92 lakh | ₹ 88,000 |
Tata Nexon | ₹ 8.50 lakh | ₹ 7.45 lakh | ₹ 1,05,000 |
Maruti Baleno | ₹ 6.70 lakh | ₹ 5.85 lakh | ₹ 85,000 |
Mahindra XUV 3XO | ₹ 8.90 lakh | ₹ 7.95 lakh | ₹ 95,000 |
Hyundai Venue | ₹ 7.94 lakh | ₹ 7.15 lakh | ₹ 79,400 |
Tata Tiago | ₹ 5.50 lakh | ₹ 5.00 lakh | ₹ 50,000 |
Kia Sonet | ₹ 8.60 lakh | ₹ 7.70 lakh | ₹ 90,000 |
Tata Altroz | ₹ 7.20 lakh | ₹ 6.38 lakh | ₹ 82,000 |
Hyundai i20 | ₹ 7.50 lakh | ₹ 6.75 lakh | ₹ 75,000 |
Honda Amaze | ₹ 7.10 lakh | ₹ 6.25 lakh | ₹ 85,000 |
*Prices are approximate ex‑showroom Delhi; for base petrol variants (or qualifying diesel trims); and rounded for clarity. Actual prices may vary by city, variant, and dealer.
The Swift, already a crowd favorite, will see its on-road price drop by around ₹88,000 on the base petrol variant. That’s thanks to the removal of the 1% cess and the GST drop to 18%.
For young buyers and city commuters, the Swift’s peppy engine and easy maneuverability have always been a draw. Now, with this price cut, it’s not just a fun choice — it’s a financially smarter one.
Anticipate longer waiting periods as festive bookings pour in.
Tata’s best-selling compact SUV qualifies under the small car definition in its petrol and diesel trims under 1,500cc, but it’s the sub-4 meter cars category that really benefits here. You can expect a ₹1.05 lakh reduction on entry variants.
Nexon’s 5-star safety rating, robust build, and feature-rich cabin already make it a segment leader. With the GST cut, buyers who were eyeing mid-trims might now stretch to higher variants without breaking their budget — a win-win for both customers and Tata dealers.
Yes, and handsomely. The Baleno’s base petrol variant should get cheaper by roughly ₹85,000.
Popular for its smooth drive handling, well-spaced interiors, and premium elements, the Baleno has been a favored choice for a long time, particularly for people upgrading from entry-level hatchbacks.
The latest September 2025 GST price drop could accelerate this upgrade frequency. This could greatly benefit customers (especially families) looking to buy during Navratri or Diwali.
Mahindra’s stylish sub-4m SUV will see a price dip of about ₹95,000 on lower petrol trims.
The XUV 3XO’s bold design, plush interiors, and tech-loaded dashboard have made it a head-turner. With the GST cut, it becomes even more competitive against rivals like Venue and Sonet, especially for buyers who want SUV presence without stretching to the mid-size segment.
Almost certainly. Venue’s starting price is set to fall by around ₹79,400.
Compact yet premium, the Venue appeals to both first-time SUV buyers and urban professionals. Add Hyundai’s aggressive festive offers to the GST cut, and you have a recipe for record-breaking sales this October.
The Tiago’s base petrol variant will be cheaper by about ₹50,000.
For budget-conscious buyers, this is a significant saving. The Tiago’s solid build, youthful design, and frugal running costs make it a smart “first car” — and now, an even easier decision for those entering the market.
Yes — the Sonet’s diesel and petrol variants under the small car criteria will see a cut of roughly ₹90,000 on base trims.
The Sonet’s youthful styling, premium interiors, and wide variant spread have made it a hit among younger buyers. This price cut could push many to book higher trims with added features, making the festive season a bumper one for Kia.
Probably. The Altroz is renowned for its 5-star safety rating, and it’s going to get cheaper by about ₹82,000 on entry variants.
The car’s sharp design, solid road manners, and spacious cabin already make it a strong choice. With the latest September 2025 GST cut, it could sway buyers away from rivals, especially customers who equally value safety and style.
Expect savings of around ₹75,000 on the base petrol variant.
The i20’s premium nature, refined drive, and tech-blessed cabin have long justified its price tag. Now, with a lower entry point thanks to GST 2.0, it becomes even more accessible. This could especially benefit younger buyers and small families who want to buy a feature-rich hatchback.
Absolutely. The Amaze’s petrol trims — part of the cars under 1200cc bracket — will see a reduction of about ₹85,000.
For those who prefer the boot space and comfort of a sedan, Amaze offers a refined drive and Honda’s reliability. The GST cut in late September 2025 could make it the go-to choice for buyers who want sedan comfort at hatchback prices.
Whether you’re eyeing a Swift for zippy city runs, a Nexon for safety, or a Venue for its SUV flair, the small car GST 18% reform is a rare double win — for your wallet and your wishlist.
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