December month Many auto companies are running year end sales to clear the stock. At the same time, preparations are being made to give a shock at the beginning of the new year. Now Maruti Suzuki has announced to increase the prices of its vehicles from January 2025. Before this, many other companies including Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi have announced to increase the prices of their vehicles from the new year. Let us tell you that Maruti Suzuki has said in the information given to the stock market that it will increase the prices of all its vehicles by up to four percent from January. The vehicle manufacturer said in a filing to the stock market that in view of the rising cost of raw materials and operating expenses, the company has planned to increase the prices of its cars from January 2025. The price increase is expected to be up to four percent and will vary depending on the model.
How much will the price of Brezza, Grand Vitara and Dezire increase?
If we assume that Maruti will increase the price of Braze by 4 percent, then its price may see an increase of Rs 32 to 35 thousand. This is because the ex-showroom price of Brezza starts from Rs 8.34 lakh. With a 4 percent increase on this, the price will increase by this much. Talking about Dezire, its ex-showroom price starts from Rs 6.79 lakh. An increase of 25 to 28 thousand can be seen on this. At the same time, the ex-showroom price of Grand Vitara starts from Rs 10.87 lakh. This may increase up to Rs 45 thousand. However, we are just guessing. The price increase may be less or more than this. This will be known only in January.
These companies also announced price increase
While the company continuously strives to optimize costs and minimize the impact on its customers, some part of the increased cost may have to be passed on to the market. Hyundai Motor India has also announced discounts of up to Rs 25,000 on its vehicles from January 1. An increase of Rs. Various luxury vehicle manufacturers Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi have also announced to increase vehicle prices from next month.
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