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Kia India has announced to increase the prices of its entire line-up by up to 3 per cent. The price hike will be effective from April 1st, 2025. Kia cited rising commodity prices and escalating supply chain-related costs behind the increase in prices of its cars.
The current Kia line-up for India comprise Sonet, Seltos, Syros, EV9, Carens, Carnival and EV6 GT. Moreover, the Korean brand is preparing to launch the Carens facelift and an all-new electric MPV in the country this year. The new Kia Carens will arrive in April, while the Carens EV will be launched by June 2025.
Commenting on the price adjustment, Mr. Hardeep Singh Brar, Sr. Vice President, – Sales and Marketing, Kia India said, “As a brand committed to providing exceptional value and quality to our customers, we have always strived to offer the best vehicles at competitive prices. However, due to the rising costs of commodities and input materials, we will be increasing upto 3% price hike across all Kia models, effective from 1st April 2025. While we understand that price adjustments can be challenging, this decision has been made to ensure we can continue delivering the high-quality, technologically advanced vehicles that our customers expect from Kia. To minimize the impact on our customers, Kia is absorbing a significant portion of the increased costs, ensuring that the price adjustment remains as manageable as possible for our valued customers”
Not just Kia, Maruti Suzuki has also announced to hike car prices by up to 4 percent from April 2025. The company has cited the rising input costs and operational expenses behind this decision. The extent of the price hike will vary depending on the model.
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