Kia India’s price hike will be applicable to all its models.
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Kia India’s price hike will be applicable to all its models.
Kia India has announced that it will increase the prices of its entire portfolio by up to 3 per cent from April 1, 2025. Like all other manufacturers, Kia India also said the price hike is to offset rising input costs and supply chain-related costs.
While Kia India said it will absorb a majority of the rising costs, a portion of it will be passed on to the consumers. While it mentioned a price hike of up to 3 per cent, it said the increased price would vary depending on the model and variant.
Kia India is the third manufacturer to announce a price hike w.e.f. April 1. Maruti Suzuki was the first, followed by Tata Motors. While this is the second price hike for Tata Motors and Kia India in 2025, this is Maruti Suzuki’s third.
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