Hyundai Festive Discounts Go Up To Rs 70,000 in 2025
Hyundai is offering exciting festive discount offers in 2025, making this the ideal time for car buyers to avail Hyundai festive discounts.
Hyundai September 2025 Sales Reached an All-Time High
Hyundai Motors achieved a significant milestone, recording an all-time high in sales
Hyundai Venue and Creta Achieve Record Sales Boost in September 2025 Amid GST 2.0 Reforms
The Hyundai Venue recorded its highest monthly sales in the past 20 months highlighting the strong demand for compact SUVs in India.
Maruti Victoris vs Hyundai Creta: Price, Features, Mileage Compared
Strong players, such as the Hyundai Creta, have long dominated the Indian SUV market. Now, Maruti has recently launched the Victoris, a mid-size SUV in the market, giving buyers another option to choose from.
Next-Gen Verna Facelift Prepares for Indian Launch With Bold Upgrades
The Hyundai Verna facelift has been seen testing in India, and it promises sharper styling, smarter features and the same reliable engines that fans already trust. With updates to the grille, headlights and rear styling, the sedan looks ready to attract buyers who still prefer sedans in a market dominated by SUVs
Subcompact Sedans: Honda Amaze, Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Aura New Prices After GST Rate Cut
The recent revision in the GST rates effective from September 22, 2025, has prompted leading manufacturers to revise prices of their subcompact sedans. The price changes are variant-wise and provide a substantial opportunity for budget-conscious buyers to own efficient sedans at a lower cost
Upcoming Car Launches In India In October 2025
October 2025 is going to be a thrilling month for automobile lovers because several car launches are lined up in India. From rugged SUVs to sporty sedans buyers will see new facelifts as well as fresh entries in the market.
Planning To Buy A Small Car This Festive Season? Here Are 5 Maruti, Tata, Hyundai Models To Consider
The festive period in India is prime time for car purchases, with many buyers looking for compact vehicles that are ideal for city driving, fuel efficiency and budget friendliness. Small cars benefit from lower taxes special discounts and easier handling on busy roads making them a popular segment this year
GST 2.0 Benefit: Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Price Dropped By Upto Rs 71,000
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios price has been cut of upto Rs 71,480 following the implementation of the GST 2.0 reforms. The ex-showroom prices for the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios now start from Rs 5.47 Lakh and go up to Rs 7.92 Lakh.
GST 2.0 Benefit: Hyundai i20 & N Line Price Dropped By Upto Rs 96,000
Hyundai i20 has seen a price cut of up to Rs 96,689 (ex-showroom), due to the implementation of the new Goods and Services Tax (GST 2.0) structure in India. Additionally, Hyundai is also offering additional benefits and festive discounts, such as cash discounts and exchange bonuses, which can further reduce the effective price.
Hyundai Car Prices Slashed After GST Cut: Check Old vs New Rates
The Hyundai car GST price drop has brought a wave of relief to buyers as the government’s new GST 2.0 rules lower the cost of passenger vehicles. Hyundai has quickly passed on these benefits to customers, cutting prices across its popular models. The new prices, effective from September 22, 2025, make several variants of SUVs, sedans, and hatchbacks more affordable. The move also highlights the impact of the revised Hyundai cars GST rate, which aims to simplify the tax structure and reduce the burden on buyers.
Hyundai’s Record Breaking 11,000 sales- A Testament to GST 2.0’s Positive Impact
The first day of Navratri 2025 marked a historic milestone for Hyundai India car sales with around 11,000 units delivered to customers. This surge is not only attributed to the festive season but also to the newly implemented GST 2.0 reforms, which lowered taxes on small cars and SUVs from 28% to 18% The beginning of Navratri is considered an auspicious time for purchases in India. The market response has been phenomenal as customers actively sought vehicles during this period after the conclusion of the 16 day Shradh phase, a time when new purchases are typically avoided