Mahindra cars prices to rise soon — Everything you need to know!
- 1Mahindra SUV prices will be from the new year
- 2Customers can place their orders before the price hike takes effect
- 3Hike will vary across the models and variants of Mahindra
Mahindra has announced a price hike across its model range, effective from January 1, 2025. This increase will apply to both SUVs and commercial vehicles (CVs). However, customers still have an opportunity to place their bookings before the price adjustment takes effect. Let’s take a closer look at how this price hike will impact customers, the reasons behind it, and other surrounding details.
How much will Mahindra Prices increase and why?
Mahindra, in its recent price hike announcement that this adjustment is necessary due to rising inflation and increased commodity costs. Fortunately, the hike won't be significant but will be a reasonable one, keeping the impact on the final price minimal. The increase will be up to 3%, varying across selected models and variants.
With Mahindra cars soon becoming more expensive, customers hesitant about purchasing a new vehicle due to rising costs might consider exploring used Mahindra cars.
Mahindra's range of models and pricing details
SUVs |
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Mahindra XUV 3XO: Rs 7.79 lakh - Rs 15.49 lakh |
Mahindra Thar ROXX: Rs 12.99 lakh - Rs 22.49 lakh |
Mahindra Scorpio-N: Rs 13.85 lakh - Rs 24.54 lakh |
Mahindra XUV700: Rs 13.99 lakh - Rs 25.64 lakh |
Mahindra Thar: Rs 11.35 lakh - Rs 17.60 lakh |
Mahindra Scorpio Classic: Rs 13.62 lakh - Rs 17.42 lakh |
Mahindra Bolero Neo: Rs 9.95 lakh - Rs 12.15 lakh |
Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus: Rs 11.39 lakh - Rs 12.49 lakh |
Mahindra Bolero: Rs 9.79 lakh - Rs 10.91 lakh |
Mahindra XUV400: Rs 16.74 lakh - Rs 17.69 lakh |
Mahindra Marazzo: Rs 14.59 lakh - Rs 17.00 lakh |
Mahindra's current SUV lineup includes models like Mahindra XUV 3XO, Thar Roxx, Scorpio-N, XUV700, Thar, Scorpio Classic, Bolero Neo, Bolero Neo Plus, Bolero, XUV400, and Marazzo.
This year, Mahindra made a big splash with the launch of two new EVs: the Mahindra XEV 9e and Mahindra BE 6. Initially, the Mahindra BE 6 was named "Mahindra BE 6E," but due to the "6e" trademarked by Indigo, Mahindra had to rebrand the EV as the Mahindra BE 6. On the other hand, there's also the upcoming Mahindra XUV 700 EV, which is expected to launch soon.
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