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Mahindra SUV Prices Up 2.5% From April 6

Published: 3 Apr 2026, 06:13 am
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By: Vishal Kaushik
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Mahindra SUV Prices Up 2.5% From April 6

Mahindra & Mahindra has announced a significant price revision across its entire range of SUVs and commercial vehicles. Effective from April 6, 2026, the vehicle prices will go up by 2.5%, depending on the model and variant. This move comes as the automotive industry continues to grapple with fluctuating economic conditions and rising production expenses.

According to the company, the weighted average increase across the portfolio stands at approximately 1.6%. The revision applies to the brand’s Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) lineup as well as its expanding electric vehicle (EV) portfolio.

Impact on Portfolio and Consumer Options

The price adjustment is primarily a response to escalating input costs and general cost inflation that has impacted the manufacturing sector. While the hike is broad-based, Mahindra has ensured certain protections for early adopters of its newest flagship.

Key highlights of the price revision include:

  • Broad Coverage: The price hike affects popular SUV models and commercial vehicles, ensuring a uniform adjustment across the brand's diverse offerings.
  • EV Inclusion: Mahindra’s electric transition, will also see revised pricing under this announcement. This includes models like the XUV 3XO EV, XEV 9S, BE 6 and XEV 9e
  • Price Protection for XUV7XO: In a move to honor early commitments, Mahindra has confirmed that the recently launched XUV7XO will remain exempt from this hike. This offer is for the first 40,000 bookings. Price revisions for this model will only take effect once that delivery threshold is met.
  • No Mechanical Changes: This update is purely financial. There are no accompanying changes to the features, aesthetics, or mechanical specifications of the existing vehicle lineup.

Mahindra’s decision to implement a price hike reflects the ongoing pressure of commodity costs on Indian automakers. While the 1.6% average increase is relatively modest, it seems this fiscal year is getting more expensive for SUV buyers. However, by providing price protection for the initial 40,000 XUV7XO customers, Mahindra continues to balance its strategy.

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