TL; DR
- By the fourth month of the year, car makers would have announced a third increase in the prices of their passenger vehicles.
- The price hike comes as a shocker for middle-class and low-income group buyers as even the most affordable vehicles from the companies will witness an increase in their ex-showroom prices.
- According to documents submitted by the automaker to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Maruti Suzuki is about to hike the prices of its passenger vehicles by up to 4%.
- Hyundai Motors has also announced yet another price hike in 2025. In January, the company increased the prices of Venue and Creta, among other models.
The Indian automobile market is about to witness another price hike since January 2025. Every year, companies announce a price surge as soon as the fresh stocks are ready to leave the stockyards. This year was no different, with almost all automakers announcing an increase in price owing to increased operations and maintenance costs.
However, unlike other years, 2025 isn’t as easy on potential car buyers. By the fourth month of the year, car makers would have announced a third increase in the prices of their passenger vehicles (counting the one in January and February and the upcoming hike in April 2025).
Automakers Unanimously Announce An April Price Hike
Reports have already started to show up about major brands — like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, and Kia Motors — and how they’ve decided to hike the prices yet again by up to four percent.
The price hike comes as a shocker for middle-class and low-income group buyers as even the most affordable vehicles from the companies will witness an increase in their ex-showroom prices.
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Maruti Suzuki Vehicles To Witness A Price Hike Of Up To 4%

According to documents submitted by the automaker to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Maruti Suzuki is about to hike the prices of its passenger vehicles by up to 4%.
Popular vehicles like Brezza LXI, WagonR VXI, and Swift LXI might witness a price hike of up to Rs. 35,000, Rs. 30,500, and Rs. 26,000, respectively. Although the numbers aren’t official, we’ve seen the company hike the prices similarly in February (when Celerio’s top model got a hike of Rs. 32,500).
In February 2025, Maruti Suzuki revised the prices of its affordable variants as well, like the Alto K10, Celerio, and Swift.
Hyundai Motors To Increase Price By Up To 3%

Following the footsteps of Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motors has also announced yet another price hike in 2025. In January, the company increased the prices of Venue and Creta, among other models.
From April 1, 2025, the automaker will revise the prices of its entire range by up to 3%, from the Grand i10 Nios to the Tuscon. While the extent of the hike will vary on the model, the company is passing on the increase in operation and raw material cost to its customers for the second time.
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Tata Motors To Increase Prices Across Its ICE, CNG, And Electric Vehicles

One of the largest automakers in India, Tata Motors, has also announced a price hike effective April 2025. While some reports don’t mention the revision rate, others attribute it as up to 3%. Either way, it is the second price hike by Tata Motors in 2025 and will affect all the vehicles in the company’s portfolio.
Mahindra Cars To Get Costlier By 3%

Valid across its entire lineup, Mahindra and Mahindra has announced a price hike of up to 3%. This will affect models like the XUV700, Thar (three-door and Roxx), Scorpio N, and Bolero alike.
The recent electric vehicles from the company, BE 6 and XEV 9e, could also suffer from a hike due to rising raw materials costs. Like with other companies, the exact hike a model receives will vary.
Kia
Hyundai’s subsidiary Kia has also announced a price hike of up to 3% across its lineup in the country. The hike will affect the prices of ICE vehicles like Sonet, Syros, Seltos, Carens, and Carnival and electric offerings like the EV6 and the EV9.
Honda
Honda hasn’t disclosed the exact percentage of revision, but the company has confirmed a price hike from April 2025. It will impact models like Amaze (the latest generation), City, City Hybrid, and Elevate.
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Renault
Renault has also announced a price hike of up to 2% across its lineup, which includes vehicles like Kwid, Kiger, and Triber.
BMW
BMW will also increase the prices of its vehicles, like the BMW XM, BMW 2 Series, and others, by up to 3% from April 2025.
What To Do Amid The Price Hike?

Even though companies are raising the prices of their vehicles, buyers can get attractive deals on vehicles. Brands like Maruti and Hyundai are already offering deals and discounts on their models. Still, negotiation with the dealership can be of more use (especially if someone is willing to buy MY24 stock).
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