JSW MG Motor India to Increase Car Prices by Up to 2 Percent from April 2026
JSW MG Motor India will increase prices for most models by up to two percent from April 2026, excluding the MG Select range. The Gloster will soon gain a Majestor variant, and a new SUV is in development.
By Utsav Chaudhary
Mar 31, 2026 07:02 am IST
Published On
Mar 31, 2026 07:00 am IST
Last Updated On
Mar 31, 2026 07:02 am IST

JSW MG Motor India has announced it will raise prices for its car models by up to two percent starting April 2026. This move follows similar price hikes confirmed by other automakers such as BMW, Tata, and Audi earlier this month. The increase will vary depending on the model and variant selected by customers.
Key Highlights
- JSW MG Motor India to raise car prices by up to two percent from April 2026
- MG Select range including Cyberster and M9 will not see a price increase
- Gloster SUV will soon add a new Majestor variant to the lineup
Details of the Price Increase
According to Morris Garages, the price revision will not affect every product in its lineup. The MG Select range, which currently includes the Cyberster and M9, will remain at current prices. This means buyers interested in these models will not face higher costs after April 2026.
The price increase applies to other MG models sold in India. The current lineup includes the Windsor EV, Hector, Hector Plus, Comet EV, Astor, ZS EV, and Gloster. The exact price change for each model and variant will be determined by the company closer to the implementation date.
Upcoming Models and Brand Expansion
MG dealerships will soon offer a new model as part of the MG Select range. Details about this upcoming vehicle are expected to be released in the coming months. In addition, the Gloster SUV will soon have a new variant called the Majestor, which is set for launch in India.
JSW is also developing a new SUV under its own independent brand. This vehicle will mark the company's further expansion into the Indian automotive market. More information about this project will be available on the company's official channels.
Industry Context
The decision to increase prices aligns with a broader trend among car manufacturers in India. Rising input costs and changes in market conditions have led several OEMs to revise their pricing strategies for the new financial year. Customers planning to purchase MG vehicles may consider making their decisions before the new prices take effect in April 2026.
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