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Mercedes-Benz India to hike prices by 4% from next week

German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz will increase prices of its products in India by 4 per cent across models from January 22 to offset impact of hi
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Mercedes-Benz India to hike prices by 4% from next week

German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz will increase prices of its products in India by 4 per cent across models from January 22 to offset impact of higher excise duty, post withdrawal of concessions by the government.

'The end of excise duty cut on December 31, 2014 was instrumental in the price revision of Mercedes-Benz products,' the company said in a statement.

Mercedes-Benz sells a range of products in India - from luxury hatchback A-Class priced at 26 lakh to sedan S 500 priced at 1.44 crore (both ex-showroom Delhi).

Besides, it also sells the AMG range - starting with CLA 45 AMG at 68.5 lakh to G63 AMG priced at 1.8 crore.

Commenting on the price hike, Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director & CEO Eberhard Kern said: 'The excise duty cut was of much relief to the automotive sector in general and luxury cars, in particular.

However, the end of excise benefit left us with no option but to pass on the additional cost to our customers.'

Despite the price hike, the company would work to make it easier for customers to buy its products through financial solutions from Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, he said.

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'One of the new highlight offerings will be the unmatched interest rate of 9.99 per cent for new generation cars customers,' Kern added.

In December, rival BMW had announced raising product prices in India by up to 5 per cent with effect from first week of January.

Last week, major car makers, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, GM India and Honda had raised vehicle prices by up to 1.27 lakh, days after the government decided against continuing with lower excise duty beyond December 31.

First Published Date: 13 Jan 2015, 15:08 PM IST
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