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Hyundai Price Hike 2026: Hyundai Motor India Limited has announced to increase the prices of all models by an average of 0.6 percent from January 1, 2026, Renault India, JSW MG Motor India and others will also increase the prices. The company has many popular cars in its portfolio like Creta, Exeter, i20. The price of all these cars is going to increase from today.
New Delhi. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced an increase in the prices of all its models, which will be effective from January 1, 2026. The company has cited rising input costs as the main reason for this increase. In a regulatory filing given on Tuesday, HMIL said that on an average the prices will be increased by about 0.6 percent. This step has been taken to compensate for the continuously increasing inflation and increase in the cost of raw materials.
How much did the price of which model increase?
Although the company has not given information about the amount of increase according to different models, but this change will affect popular models like Creta SUV, Venue compact SUV, Exeter micro-SUV, Grand i10 Nios hatchback and Alcazar.
Why is the price increasing?
This is becoming a big trend in the Indian automobile sector, where many companies are increasing prices due to supply chain challenges and fluctuations in raw material prices. Renault India, a subsidiary of French automaker Renault Group, has also announced an increase of up to 2 percent in the prices of all its models from January 2026. Similarly, JSW MG Motor India and Mercedes-Benz India have also confirmed to increase the prices by 2 percent. The same trend is being seen with Honda Cars India, Nissan Motor India and BYD also.
Two-wheeler brands are also increasing prices
The same trend has been seen not only in car manufacturing companies but also in two-wheeler companies, where companies like BMW Motorrad, Triumph Motorcycles and Ather Energy have announced to increase the prices of their respective models. These companies have also cited the increase in input costs as the reason for this.
Less price hike than last year
Industry experts say that this time the increase is less than previous years, which indicates stability in demand and competition in the market. Hyundai is India's second largest car manufacturer in terms of sales, having sold more than 5.6 lakh units in 2025. Creta remains the leader in its segment, while Exeter is becoming increasingly popular in the entry-level segment.



