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Mercedes-Benz cars to get costlier by up to Rs 12.20 lakh in June

Key highlights

  • Mercedes-Benz model lineup to get expensive from June 1
  • Two-phase price correction to take place due to lower forex trade
  • Second price hike to be implemented from September 1

The German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz has announced that it will hike the prices for its popular models in India soon. Read the complete details of the upcoming price hike below.

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Mercedes-Benz upcoming price increase details

As per the latest price hike announcement, Mercedes is going to revise the pricing of its popular models like the C-Class, GLC, GLE, GLS, and S-Class from June 1, 2025.

The new price hike will take place in a two-phase manner, with the second instalment will be implemented from September 1, 2025.

The June price hike will vary from Rs 90,000 for the C-Class to Rs 12.20 lakh for the flagship Maybach S-Class sedans.

The reason behind this price increase is the falling forex trade of the Indian rupee in comparison to the Euro, which has dropped by 10% in the previous 4 months tenure.

The company also intent on implementing a second phase of the price hike in September, which shall witness a 1.5% increment on the sticker price.

As per the price increase, below are the affected models and their new prices:

Models New price Old price Difference
C-Class C 200 Rs 60.30 lakh Rs 59.40 lakh Rs 90,000
GLC 300 Rs 78.30 lakh Rs 76.80 lakh Rs 1.50 lakh
E-Class E 200 Rs 81.50 lakh Rs 79.50 lakh Rs 2 lakh
GLE 300d AMG Rs 101.50 lakh Rs 99 lakh Rs 2.50 lakh
EQS 450 Rs 131 lakh Rs 128 lakh Rs 3 lakh
GLS 450 Rs 137 lakh  Rs 133.9 lakh Rs 3.1 lakh
Maybach S-Class S 680 Rs 360 lakh Rs 347.80 lakh Rs 12.20 lakh

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Our verdict

The new price hike by Mercedes has been carefully done in a two-phase manner so that buyers can manage their purchase choices and plans accordingly. Additionally, the maximum hike will be recorded only after the September price increment is out.

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