Mahindra has increased the prices of all the models in its lineup. This is the third time that the Indian car manufacturer has raised its prices this year as previously a price correction was introduced in January, followed by May.
The price of Mahindra Thar has got the highest revision as a few of its variants have now become expensive by approximately ₹1 lakh. The hike stands in the range of ₹42,300 to ₹1,02,000. While customers will have to pay ₹67,000 more for its AX versions, the cost of the LX versions, both petrol, and diesel engines are now up by ₹42,000 to over ₹1 lakh.
1997 cc|Petrol|Manual
Ex-showroom price
₹14,15,350* Onwards
1497 cc|Petrol|Manual
Ex-showroom price
₹17,67,565* Onwards
1462 cc|Petrol|Manual
Ex-showroom price
₹11,69,197* Onwards
The prices of Mahindra Alturas G4, KUV100 NXT and XUV500 have undergone minimum revision. The price of XUV500 has gone up from ₹2,912 to ₹3,188, depending upon the variant. The three-row SUV has four trims -- W5, W7 W9, and W11 (O)-- available in the market. The price of KUV100 NXT has been raised from ₹3,016 to ₹3,344. The Alturas G4 price went up by ₹3,094 across both the 2WD and 4WD variants.
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Prices of selective variants of the compact SUV Mahindra XUV300 have been raised. Models such as the W8 and W8(O) with manual transmission and petrol powertrain have undergone a hike of ₹18,970 and ₹24,266, respectively. Coming to the diesel variant of the SUV, prices of models such as W4, W8, W8(O), and W8(O) AMT are now dearer by ₹3,708 to ₹23,870. As for the popular Bolero, the new price increase approximately ranges from ₹21,000 to ₹22,600.
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The price of Marazzo MPV that is offered in three variants, M2, M4 Plus, and M6 Plus, also has been increased by ₹26,000 to ₹30,000 depending upon the variant a customer will select. The Mahindra Scorpio has also not been left untouched as its price got a revision of ₹30,000 to ₹40,000.