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Hyundai India Price April 2025

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Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) announces price increase Up to 3% of its vehicle lineupeffective from April 2025. The decision was in response to rising input costs, rising commodity prices and higher operating expenses. The extent of price increases will vary based on the model and variant.

Hyundai’s official statement on price adjustments

Tarun Garg, full-time director, Chief Operating Officer of HMILWhen the price rises, said: “At Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd., we strive to absorb the cost increase within the range possible to ensure the minimum impact on customers. However, with the continuous increase in operating expenses, it is now necessary to pass the part of the secondary price increase through a part of this cost increase through a part of this cost increase. With the efforts of April 2025, we will continue to work hard. Our efforts are consistent. Our efforts are consistent. Our efforts are all in achievable way. We work hard. We work hard. We work hard. We work hard. We work hard.

Prices rise across automakers

Hyundai is not the only automaker to raise prices; Almost all leading manufacturers In India, including Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Kia and Honda began announcing price increases in April 2025. Increased input costs, supply chain challenges and higher operating expenses force manufacturers to adjust prices to maintain profitability while maintaining product quality.

Impact on Hyundai’s lineup

The quantum of price increases will depend on the specific model and variant. While Hyundai has not revealed the exact crash, buyers planning to buy Hyundai by April 2025 may consider buying earlier to avoid the upcoming price increase. This adjustment is consistent with industry-wide trends as automakers across India are under inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, and commodity prices in the automotive industry.

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Modern Sales Breakup February 2025 – YOY Comparison

Hyundai Motor India report total Domestic sales in February 2025 were 47,727 unitsThis is a 4.93% decrease compared to the 50,201 units sold in February 2024. Creteta province and venues became the best-selling model, with CRETA (including EV variants) recording 16,317 units, a year-on-year increase of 6.81%, while selling at 10,125 units and selling at 10,125 units, accounting for 13.34% increase. However, several other models have declined.

The Exter experienced a sharp drop of 29.29%, with 5,361 sold last year, while the I20 hatchback fell by 29.31%, with 3,627 sold. Verna, Tucson and Ioniq 5 also reported a sharp double-digit decline in February 2024.

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