Mercedes-Benz India hikes prices by up to Rs 7.4 lakh across key models
Mercedes-Benz India announces a significant price revision across its lineup, with select models now costlier by up to Rs 7.4 lakh amid rising input costs and currency fluctuations.

Mercedes-Benz India has raised prices for several models, with increases ranging from Rs 1.2 lakh to Rs 7.4 lakh. The price revision affects a broad selection of vehicles, including standard Mercedes-Benz models, AMG performance cars, and the luxury Maybach range. The new prices are effective immediately at all Mercedes-Benz dealerships across India.
Key Highlights
- Mercedes-Benz India revises prices across several models effective immediately.
- Price hikes range from Rs 1.2 lakh to Rs 7.4 lakh, depending on the model.
- AMG and Maybach models see significant increases up to Rs 7.4 lakh.
- SUVs like GLE, GLC, and GLA are also affected by the new pricing.
Key Price Increases Announced

The largest price hike applies to a Mercedes-AMG model, which now costs Rs 7.4 lakh more. After the revision, the performance SUV is priced at Rs 3.74 crore (ex-showroom). The Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 has also seen a significant increase of Rs 5 lakh, bringing its new ex-showroom price to Rs 4.30 crore.
Another model has become costlier by Rs 3.6 lakh. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class now commands an additional Rs 2.5 lakh over its previous price. Among the AMG lineup, a specific model is now Rs 2.5 lakh more expensive, with a new price of Rs 1.32 crore (ex-showroom). The CLE Cabriolet has received a price hike of Rs 2.1 lakh and is now priced at Rs 1.15 crore (ex-showroom).
Another model in the range is now Rs 2 lakh more expensive. Depending on the variant, it is priced at Rs 2.40 crore and Rs 2.65 crore (both ex-showroom).
Impact on SUV and Entry-Level Models
The GLE and GLC SUVs have also seen price increases. The GLE is now Rs 2 lakh dearer, while the GLC's price has risen by Rs 1.5 lakh. Entry into the Mercedes-Benz SUV lineup is now more expensive, as the GLA has received a price hike of Rs 1.2 lakh.
These adjustments reflect Mercedes-Benz India's strategy to update pricing across its portfolio. The changes affect both luxury and performance segments, impacting a wide range of buyers. Customers are advised to check the latest prices at authorized dealerships.
Also Read: Mercedes AMG offers updates to GLS 63 and GLE 63 S with new M177 EVO V8 engine
CarBike 360 Says
The latest price hike by Mercedes-Benz India reflects broader industry pressures, including rising input costs and fluctuating exchange rates. While the increase may impact buying decisions, the brand continues to maintain its strong appeal in the luxury segment. Buyers planning a purchase may need to act quickly, as further revisions cannot be ruled out in the evolving market landscape.
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