
Hyundai blames rising input costs, higher operational expenses, and macroeconomic uncertainties for the price hike.

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Hyundai blames rising input costs, higher operational expenses, and macroeconomic uncertainties for the price hike.
Hyundai Motor India will increase prices across its vehicle lineup by up to 1% starting September 2026. The exact quantum of the price revision will vary depending on the specific model and variant chosen.
Hyundai's current product portfolio in India encompasses hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, and electric vehicles, including best-sellers such as the Creta, Venue, and Grand i10 Nios.
The automaker attributed the upward price adjustment to sustained cost pressures, including escalating input and raw material expenses, rising operational overheads, and ongoing geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties.

While Hyundai noted that it had previously implemented internal cost-optimisation measures and absorbed a portion of these cost surges to shelter buyers, persistent financial pressures necessitated passing on part of the increase to consumers.
The price adjustment comes amidst broader industry-wide challenges as automotive manufacturers in India struggle with higher commodity costs while attempting to balance consumer demand.
Also read: Hyundai India Eyes 10 lakh Connected Car Sales by 2027
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