Cars like Maruti Alto and Mahindra Thar will cost more from April 1.

Cars like Maruti Alto and Mahindra Thar will cost more from April 1.

The new financial year 2025-2026 is starting in the country from tomorrow, April 1. With this, almost all cars, from Maruti's Alto to Mahindra's Thar, are going to become more expensive.

Let's know how expensive the cars of which company will be from tomorrow?

The country's largest car company Maruti Suzuki India is going to give a big shock to its customers from tomorrow. Among all the companies, Maruti has increased the prices of cars the most. From tomorrow, Maruti's cars will become 4 percent more expensive. In this way, the basic price of Maruti Franchise will increase by Rs 30,000 and the basic price of Maruti WagonR will increase by more than Rs 22,000.

The country's second largest car company Hyundai Motor India is also not lagging behind Maruti in increasing prices. The company's car prices will go up by 3% starting tomorrow. Due to this, the price of Hyundai's popular car Hyundai Creta may increase by more than Rs 33,000.

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Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, which dominate the SUV segment, are also going to increase the price of their cars by 3 percent from tomorrow. In such a situation, while the basic price of Tata Motors' most popular Tata Nexon may see an increase of more than Rs 23,000, the price of Mahindra Thar may see an increase of more than Rs 33,000.

Apart from these top selling car companies of the country, the cars of Hyundai's sister company Kia India will also become 3 percent more expensive from tomorrow. While BMW cars will become 3 percent more expensive, Volkswagen cars will become 1 to 4 percent more expensive and Skoda Auto cars will become 3 percent more expensive. Honda has also talked about increasing the prices of cars, while the price of Mercedes cars may increase by 2 lakh to 9 lakh rupees.

Companies say that their costs have increased, so they are passing some of the burden on to customers by increasing prices.