Looking to buy a Mercedes-Benz? You'll have to pay up to 4% more from Sept

Other companies such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors and Honda Cars India have also announced price hikes from this month

Mercedes Maybach
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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 16 2018 | 10:11 PM IST

German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz on Thursday said it will hike prices of its vehicles across models by up to 4 per cent from September to offset adverse impacts of rising input costs and upward forex movement. 

The rising inflation due to geopolitical dynamics, coupled with rising input costs and increasing forex rates has been exerting significant pressure on overall operations, Mercedes-Benz India said in a statement. 

While the rupee has depreciated by more than 5 per cent against the Euro in last eight months, the repo rate has gone up by 0.5 per cent in the last couple of months, it added.
 

"The combination of all these factors led Mercedes-Benz India to upwardly revise the prices of its entire model range and also the retail finance rates," it said.

The upward revision of the price across the entire model range will be effective from September 1, 2018, and would be up to 4 per cent depending on the model, the company said.

Commenting on the step, Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director and CEO Roland Folger said, "Considering the rapid depreciation of the rupee against the major currencies in last few days, we were left with fewer options, but to make some necessary price adjustments to our product range at the moment."
 


A steady rise in input costs against the backdrop of an unfavourable forex rate and high inflationary cost, together, have had a significant impact in the recent past, he added.

Mercedes-Benz currently sells a range of sedans and SUVs starting from the A-Class to GLS luxury SUV and Maybach S560, priced between Rs 2.786 million and Rs 19.4 million.  

Other companies such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors and Honda Cars India have also announced price hikes from this month citing rising input cost.
 

Maruti Suzuki India has also stated that it would increase prices of its vehicles this month. 

In April, luxury carmakers such as Audi, JLR and Mercedes-Benz hiked prices in the range of Rs 100 thousand to Rs 1 million to pass on the increase in customs duties.   

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First Published: Aug 16 2018 | 10:11 PM IST

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