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Hyundai India Hikes Prices Up to ₹12,800 Across Range from June 1

Hyundai India raises prices by up to ₹12,800 across its entire lineup from June 1, 2025, driven by input cost inflation and currency fluctuations.

MyWheelsExpert Team · ·3 min read
Hyundai India Hikes Prices Up to ₹12,800 Across Range from June 1
Hyundai India raises prices by up to ₹12,800 across its entire lineup from June 1, 2025, driven by input cost inflation and currency fluctuations.

Key facts

  • Effective date: June 1, 2025
  • Hike range: ₹5,000–₹12,800 depending on model/variant
  • Applies to: all 11 nameplates—Grand i10 Nios, Aura, Exter, Venue, Verna, Creta, Alcazar, Tucson, Ioniq 5
  • Top variants (Tucson Signature, Ioniq 5 Long Range): ~₹12,800
  • Entry hatchbacks (Grand i10 Nios Era, Aura base): ₹5,000–₹8,000
  • Mid-segment (Creta, Venue): ₹8,000–₹10,000

Hyundai Motor India joins the mid-year price-revision wave, slapping increases of up to ₹12,800 on every model from June 1. Steel, precious metals, lingering chip shortages, and a softer rupee against the won have squeezed margins; the hike resets the baseline. May bookings—where dealers accept full payment—can lock the old price, but confirm terms before you wire cash.

What climbs how much

The ₹12,800 ceiling hits flagship trims—Tucson Signature, Ioniq 5 Long Range. Entry hatches (Grand i10 Nios Era, Aura base petrol) see ₹5,000–₹8,000 bumps. Volume kings Creta and Venue land in the ₹8,000–₹10,000 zone; their sales weigh heavy, so even modest per-unit hikes add up fast. Alcazar, Exter, Verna slot similarly by variant.

Rivals moved too

Maruti nudged prices in April; Tata followed. Kia India—same Korean supply chain—will likely mirror this within weeks. Competitive balance holds, but in knife-fight segments (Creta vs. Grand Vitara/Seltos, Venue vs. Brezza/Nexon/Sonet), even ₹10,000 matters when on-road tags push ₹20 lakh. Hyundai's ADAS on Creta/Verna and proliferating 360 cameras justify the ask—if you value the kit.

Buy now or wait?

Buy this month if your deal is nearly done—May delivery dodges the hike, and monsoon discounts rarely top ₹10,000–₹15,000 on Hyundais (they hold value). Wait if you're still shopping or your budget is maxed; the ₹8,000–₹12,000 won't vanish, but a better financing rate might offset it. Creta caveat: demand is nuclear, waiting lists stretch weeks—a May booking could still mean June delivery at the new price. Confirm delivery window before you commit.

+ Pros

  • Portfolio-wide hike is modest (up to ₹12,800) compared to some rivals' steeper increases
  • Hyundai's feature-rich proposition remains strong despite the price bump
  • All models still competitive within their segments post-hike

Cons

  • Timing adds cost for June-onward buyers without any corresponding feature upgrade
  • Premium trims like Tucson and Ioniq 5 see maximum increase, affecting their already high on-road prices
  • May delivery crunch means some buyers will pay the hike despite May booking

Frequently asked questions

Does the price hike apply to all Hyundai models in India?+

Yes, the increase affects the entire range—Grand i10 Nios, Aura, i20, Venue, Exter, Verna, Creta, Alcazar, Tucson, and Ioniq 5—though the quantum (up to ₹12,800) varies by model and variant.

If I book a Hyundai in May, do I pay the old price?+

Generally, the invoice price on the delivery date applies. If you take delivery before June 1, you lock the old price. Confirm with your dealer, as booking policies differ; some honour booking-date pricing with full advance.

Will other brands also hike prices this June?+

Expected. Maruti, Tata, and Mahindra have all adjusted prices in recent months; Kia (Hyundai's sister brand) will likely follow suit. Industry-wide input cost pressures drive synchronised increases.

Which Hyundai model sees the biggest absolute increase?+

The ₹12,800 maximum likely applies to top variants of the Tucson or the Ioniq 5, given their higher base prices and imported-component exposure.

Are any special editions or new launches exempt from the hike?+

No exemptions announced. Any launch post-June 1 will carry the revised pricing from day one.

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