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Mercedes-Benz to hike prices by up to 2% from January 1, 2026

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New Delhi [India], December 12 (ANI): Mercedes-Benz India announced a pricing adjustment across its entire model range, effective from 1st January 2026, the company said in a statement.

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The price correction, capped at 2%, reflects sustained forex pressures that have characterised the luxury automotive landscape throughout 2025. In addition, rising input costs, commodity prices, and logistical expenses, combined with inflationary pressures, have been significantly affecting the company's bottom line, necessitating a price correction, the company said in a statement.

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Throughout 2025, the Euro-INR exchange rate has traded consistently above Rs 100, representing a significant deviation from earlier periods. This currency environment has created substantial cost pressures across the supply chain, affecting both imported components for local assembly and the import of CBU (completely built-up vehicles), it added.

Despite the company's aggressive localisation strategy, which continues to absorb the bulk of increased costs, a selective price adjustment has become essential to maintain operational sustainability.

Santosh Iyer, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India, said, "Currency headwinds have persisted longer than we anticipated this year, with the Euro consistently trading over the Rs 100 mark. This prolonged volatility affects every aspect of our operations, from imported components for local production to completely built units. In addition, rising input costs, increasing logistical expenses, in combination with inflationary costs, have significantly increased our overall operational costs."

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"Thanks to RBI's continuous repo rate reduction, enabling Mercedes-Benz Financial Services to pass on the benefits to end customers, thereby mitigating the price increase effect to a large extent," he added.

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services has developed tailored financial products to mitigate the impact of this price adjustment on EMIs. With 80% of Mercedes-Benz purchases in India involving financing, and MBFS directly facilitating approximately 50% of total brand sales, Financial Services plays a pivotal role in driving the ownership ecosystem for Mercedes-Benz. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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