Honda Cars hikes vehicle prices by up to Rs 60,000
Honda Cars India today
increased prices of its vehicles by up to Rs 60,000 following the expiry of
reduced excise duty concessions and also to offset rising input costs.
The company has raised the prices of its entry level car Brio in the range of
Rs 15,000 to Rs 18,000 and it will now cost between Rs 4.21 lakh and Rs 6.30
lakh (all prices ex- showroom Delhi). Prices of compact sedan Amaze have been
hiked in the range of 19,000 to Rs 26,000 and it will now be available for Rs
5.18 lakh to Rs 7.78 lakh. The prices of petrol version of the compact sedan
have been increased in the range of Rs 19,000-Rs 23,000 while diesel powered
models would get expensive by Rs 23,000- Rs 26,000, the company said.
Honda's flagship mid-sized sedan City
will be dearer by up to Rs 48,000. The prices of petrol variants of the car
have gone up by Rs 33,000 to Rs 46,000, while the diesel variants have become
expensive in the range of Rs 37,000 to Rs 48,000. The model is now priced
between Rs 7.53 lakh and Rs 11.53 lakh. The company has also hiked the price of
its premium sports utility vehicle CR-V by 60,000 and will now be available
between Rs 20.85 lakh and Rs 24.96 lakh. An official of Honda Cars India said
the company is still working on the quantum of price hike for its multi purpose
vehicle Mobilio. The move follows the government not extending excise duty
concessions given to the auto industry and consumer durables sectors after the
expiry on December 31, 2014. The government had extended the excise duty
concessions by 6 months in June continuing the previous UPA government's
decision to cut excise duty on cars, SUVs, two-wheelers and consumer durables
in the interim Budget in February, 2014. The excise duty on small cars,
scooters, motorcycles and commercial vehicles was reduced to 8 percent from 12
percent previously. For SUVs, it was cut to 24 percent from 30 percent; for
mid-sized cars, to 20 percent from 24 percent and to 24 percent for large
cars, from 27 percent. In December, Maruti Suzuki India said it would hike
prices of its models in the range of 2-4 percent from this month, while Tata
Motors and Mahindra and Mahindra had also announced plans to increase prices in
the range of 1-2 percent citing higher input costs. German luxury car maker BMW
also said it would raise product prices in India by up to 5 percent with effect
from the first week of January. General Motors India had also announced a price
hike by up to Rs 20,000 from January in order to partially offset rising input
costs.
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