BMW, Mercedes, Honda Cars Set To Get Costlier In India – See Full List
Earlier this year, revised GST rates on cars offered some relief to new vehicle buyers. That benefit, however, is now slowly fading. As is common practice across the automobile sector, manufacturers revise vehicle prices at the end of every calendar year.
Honda Cars to Become More Expensive From January 2026
Honda Cars India has confirmed that a price revision will come into effect from January 2026 for its passenger vehicles sold in the Indian market. This move follows a long period during which the company absorbed rising costs internally to limit the impact on customers.
MG Hector, Gloster Prices to Increase From Jan 1 – Current Discounts Ongoing
MG Motor India has confirmed a price hike for all its vehicles starting January 1, 2026. The company plans to increase prices by up to 2 percent impacting the entire lineup of models sold in India.
Mercedes-Benz India Vehicle Prices Set To Increase Across Entire Range From January 2026
Mercedes-Benz India has officially stated that it will raise prices for its entire range of vehicles by up to 2 percent starting January 1, 2026. The move comes in response to ongoing economic challenges in the luxury car segment.
2025 Tata Sierra Smart+, Pure, Adventure Price List Revealed: Check Details Here
Tata Motors has revealed the full ex-showroom price list for the Smart+, Pure, and Adventure variants, covering most of the lineup. The Sierra price range starts with an ex-showroom price of Rs 11.49 Lakh to Rs 18.49 Lakh.
BYD Sealion 7 Electric SUV Price Hike From January 1, 2026
The BYD Sealion 7 electric SUV will become more expensive from January 1, 2026 as BYD India prepares to revise the model’s prices across both of its variants. The company has confirmed that customers who book the SUV on or before December 31, 2025 will still be able to buy it at the current ex showroom rates giving interested buyers one last chance to lock in the existing prices before the hike rolls out
News of the Week – Victoris Launch, Tesla Surge, GST 2.0 Savings
Biggest car launches, upgrades, and EV milestones in India’s auto market this week. Major GST changes make your next car cheaper.
Hyundai Creta Electric Price Hiked, Range Boosted Across Variants
Hyundai’s EV lineup has received a latest twist — Hyundai Creta EV price has crept up a little, but the trade‑off is a set of upgrades you might actually welcome.
Toyota Glanza Gets Costiler By Up To Rs 12,000
Toyota Glanza price have been increased. This Maruti Baleno-rebadged car has become dearer by up to Rs. 12,000. This hike mirrors similar adjustments in the segment, such as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder hybrid indicating seasonal recalibration or cost-related pressures. This premium offering, derived from the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, now starts at Rs 6.99 lakh for the base-spec model, while the top-of-the-line model carries a price tag of Rs 9.99 lakh.
Isuzu V-Cross Prices Hiked by Up to Rs. 1.25 Lakh
Isuzu India has announced a price revision for its popular V-Cross pickup truck as well as the MU-X SUV. The updated pricing is effective right away and covers every variant in the V-Cross lineup. No matter which model you pick, it’s going to cost you more than it did earlier.
MG Astor Price Hike by up to Rs. 19,000: New Starting Price Rs. 11.48 Lakh
The MG Astor compact SUV, a popular Hyundai Creta and Maruti Grand Vitara rival, has received a price update. The MG Astor price hike affects multiple variants but keeps premium features unchanged.
Toyota Rumion Gets Price Increase Of Rs. 13,000 Across All Variants
Toyota’s most affordable MPV in India gets an upward revision of Rs 12,500 across all variants. The price hike applies to all variants (S, G, and V), respective of their transmission or fuel type.