
The price hike is primarily due to rising commodity prices and escalating supply chain-related costs.

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The price hike is primarily due to rising commodity prices and escalating supply chain-related costs.
Almost all carmakers have announced that their cars will cost more from January 2025. Kia India too has said that ca prices will go up by 2 per cent from January 1, 2025. The price hike is primarily due to rising commodity prices and escalating supply chain-related costs.

Hardeep Singh Brar, Senior Vice President, – Sales and Marketing, Kia India said, “Due to the persistent rise in commodity prices, unfavourable exchange rates, and increased input costs, a necessary price adjustment has become unavoidable.”
Kia has sold 1.6 million units in India and overseas markets combined to date. Its best-selling innovation, Seltos, has surpassed 670,000-unit sales, followed by Sonet with over 480,000 units, Carens with 214,400 units and Carnival with over 15,000 units.
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