Mercedes-Benz prices have been increased in India by up to Rs 20 lakh. The German luxury car manufacturer has increased the prices of its selected models.
- Prices hiked for selected models
- Maybach S-Class prices hiked by Rs 20 lakh
- The new price hike is due to new OBD2 norms and revisions
Mercedes-Benz prices in India have seen a steep increase. The company has hiked the prices of its selected models by up to Rs 20 lakh. Read all the details about this price hike below.
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Mercedes-Benz India New Price Details
The first and foremost price increase is of the flagship see lakhdan i.e. the Maybach S Class. The limousine has seen a price hike of Rs 20 lakh on its sticker price. The second major revision is seen in the GLE Coupe which has undergone a price increase of Rs 7.70 lakh. Meanwhile, the S-Class sedan has seen a price hike of Rs 6.50 lakh on its sticker price. Now, the rest of the popular lineup has also seen a considerable price increase. For example, the E-Class is now dearer by up to Rs 5 lakh.
However, the smaller C-Class is now pricier by Rs 3 lakh. Similarly, the GLE SUV is also pricier by Rs 3 lakh on its sticker price. However, the customers willing to buy the GLA & the A-Class will have to spend Rs 2 lakh more as compared to the older models. In fact, the EV lineup of Mercedes has also been revised in terms of pricing. The EQS sedan is now dearer by Rs 4 lakh. Meanwhile, the GLA 35 AMG performance edition of the SUV is now costlier by Rs 2.50 lakh.
Verdict
As a part of the new BS6 Phase 2 emission norms, almost every product in India has been revised. The new onboard OBD2 sensors have been deployed by manufacturers to produce fewer real-world emissions. Hence, the price hike has followed for most cars & bikes. Tell us what you think about the recent price hike on the Mercedes-Benz lineup in India in the comments. Also, stay tuned to 91Wheels for more of such latest and unbiased automotive information.
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