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Carmakers from Alto to Audi announces price hike from Jan 2023

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 08, 2022 8:32 PM

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It is seen that inflation will not leave its back even in the new year. If you are planning to buy a car in the new year, increase your budget from now. Once again in the new year, car companies are preparing to increase the prices of their cars.
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Many companies are going to increase the prices of their cars from January 1. This includes everyone's favorite Maruti Alto to the luxury car Audi. Let's find out which cars are included. Companies have given the reason for rising prices in global markets.
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The largest car company in the country, Maruti Suzuki (Maruti Suzuki Car Price Hike) has announced to increase the prices of all its cars. This increase will be determined by different models. Company Alto, Alto K 10, Baleno, Brezza, Celerio, Ciaz, Dzire, Eeco, Ertiga and Grand.
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Similarly, Tata Motors has also decided to increase the prices from January 2023 (Tata Motors Car Price Hike). This may include cars like Altroz, Harrier, Nexon, Nexon EV, Punch, Safari, Tiago, Tiago EV, Tigor and Tigor EV.
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Apart from this, Kia India has also decided to increase the prices of its cars from January 2023 (Kia India Car Price Hike). The price of the entire range of the company will increase by 50 thousand. This increase will be made after December 31, 2022.
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On the other hand, luxury car company Audi has also decided to increase the price of all its models by 1.7 percent from January 1. The luxury car company Mercedes Benz has also announced a 5 percent price hike.
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Apart from this, Renault India has also decided to increase the prices of its cars. Meanwhile, no information has been given about the price increase of which car. MG Motors has also reduced the price of the car by two to three percent depending on its model and variant.
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