Hyundai increased the prices of cars! Everything from Creta to i20 will be expensive

Hyundai increased the prices of cars! Everything from Creta to i20 will be expensive

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If you are planning to buy a new Hyundai car, then this news is very important for you. The company is going to increase the prices of its entire portfolio from June 1, 2026. Popular models like Creta, Venue, i20 and Alcazar may now be more expensive than before. After all, how much will the price increase, which models will be affected the most and what is the last chance for customers to save? Know complete details here.

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Hyundai will increase the prices of its cars from June 1.

Hyundai Motor India has announced price increase on its entire product portfolio from June 1, 2026. This decision has been taken due to the continuous increase in raw materials, production costs and other operating expenses. The company had informed in the month of April itself that there would be an increase of about one percent, which is now being implemented from June 2026.

Hyundai says that the company is not passing the entire burden on the customers, but is only including a part of the additional cost in the prices. This increase will maintain the profitability of the company and will help in bringing better technology products in future. The rising prices of steel, aluminum and electronic components in the Indian automobile market have affected all the companies. Let us know how expensive can the different models be made?

Model wise growth estimates

Hyundai has not officially announced the exact increase for each model, but based on experts and market estimates the increase could be as follows

  • Hyundai Creta: ₹8,000 to ₹12,800
  • Hyundai Venue: ₹6,000 to ₹10,500
  • Hyundai i20: ₹5,500 to ₹9,000
  • Hyundai Alcazar: ₹9,000 to ₹12,000
  • Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and Aura: ₹4,000 to ₹7,500
  • Hyundai Tucson and Ioniq 5: ₹10,000 to ₹12,800

Note: The exact amount of increase will depend on the variant (Base, Mid, Top). The increase is likely to be less on entry level variants and more on high-end variants.

Why is it increasing?

The company had informed the stock exchange in April that it was going to increase the price by about 1% from May, but keeping in mind the market situation and customers, it was postponed to June 1. Hyundai clarified that it is not passing on the entire additional expense to customers, but only a portion.

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Customers who book and take delivery by May 31, 2026, can get the benefit of the old prices. The new prices will be applicable to those purchasing from June. Hyundai's popular models like Creta, Venue, i20 and Alcazar are expected to be affected the most, as these are the company's best-selling vehicles.

This increase is common in the Indian auto industry. Other companies like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Mahindra also keep making similar price adjustments from time to time. Hyundai says that they are continuously working on cost control measures so that customers can get better value in future.

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The effect of new GST rates started appearing! Hyundai announces tax price cut, see new prices of all cars

The effect of new GST rates started appearing! Hyundai announces tax price cut, see new prices of all cars

New Delhi. Hyundai Motor India today announced that it will give its customers the recent benefit of cutting the Goods and Service Tax (GST) rate on Passenger Vehicle (PVS), which will reduce prices by Rs 2.4 lakh. The new prices will be effective from September 22, the day the new GST rates will be applicable.

Prices will decrease
Price reduction will be on the internal combustion engine (ICE) models, which are now based in 18% GST slab and 40% GST slab. Previously, the total tax on such models was between 29% to 50% (28% GST + 1% to 22% compensation cess). Among all Hyundai cars, the lowest price deduction will be Rs 60,640 at the orna. The biggest price reduction in Taxon will be up to Rs 2,40,303.

Hatchback Price cut (effective from 22 September)
Grand i10 Nios Rs 73,808
i20 Rs 98,053
i20 n line Rs 1,08,116
Taxon will also be cheap

In the SUV segment, the price of Excession will be reduced by Rs 89,209. On the Venue and Venue N Line, the price cut will be between Rs 1,19,390 to Rs 1,23,659. Creta and Creta N Line prices will be reduced between Rs 71,762 to Rs 72,145. The price of Alakazar will be reduced by Rs 75,376, while, as stated earlier, the price of Taxon will be cut by Rs 2,40,303.

SUV Price cut (effective from 22 September)
Exter Rs 89,209
Venue Rs 1,23,659
Venue n line Rs 1,19,390
Creta Rs 72,145
Creta n line Rs 71,762
Alcazar Rs 75,376
Tucson Rs 2,40,303

Hyundai Motor India Managing Director, Unu Kim said. ”We appreciate the progressive and visionary move by the Government of India to reduce GST on PVS. This improvement not only promotes the automotive industry but is a strong step towards making millions of customers more cheap and affordable,”

Sedan Price cut (effective from 22 September)
Aura Rs 78,465
Verna Rs 60,640

“As soon as India moves forward on the path of developed India, Hyundai is committed to maintaining synergy with the nation's development ambitions, ensuring that our cars and SUVs enjoy the price, innovation and driving,” he further said.

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