Kia Models Set for 2025 Price Hike: What You Need to Know

Kia Announces Price Hike Starting January 2025

Kia India has announced a 2% price increase across its entire model lineup, effective January 2025. The adjustment will impact popular models such as the Sonet, Seltos, Carens, and Carnival. The South Korean automaker joins a growing list of car manufacturers, including Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra, and luxury brands like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW, that have declared price hikes for the new year.

The price revision comes as Kia grapples with rising commodity prices, unfavorable exchange rates, and increased input costs. Despite the adjustment, the company assures customers it is absorbing a significant portion of the cost increases to minimize the financial burden on buyers.

Statement from Kia India

Hardeep Singh Brar, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Kia India, emphasized the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. “At Kia, we are dedicated to providing technologically advanced vehicles of the highest quality. However, the sustained rise in input costs has made a necessary price adjustment unavoidable. We remain focused on ensuring that our customers continue to enjoy their favorite Kia vehicles with minimal financial impact,” he stated.

Upcoming Kia Syros SUV Launch

Kia’s year-end plans are also geared toward introducing new products to its Indian lineup. On December 19, 2024, Kia will launch the Syros SUV, which will be positioned between the Sonet and Seltos models. With this addition, Kia aims to cater to a broader audience by filling a key segment in its portfolio.

Kia’s Sales Milestones in India

Kia India’s remarkable performance in the domestic market is evident in its sales figures. Kia has sold:

  • 670,000 units of the Seltos, its flagship compact SUV

  • 480,000 units of the Sonet, a subcompact SUV

  • 214,400 units of the Carens, a family-friendly 7-seater

  • 15,000 units of the Carnival, a luxury MPV

These milestones underline Kia’s strong presence and its ability to meet the evolving preferences of Indian consumers.

Conclusion

While Kia’s price hike reflects the broader challenges faced by the automotive industry, the brand’s focus on customer satisfaction and innovation remains intact. With the upcoming launch of the Syros and its existing lineup, Kia is poised to maintain its competitive edge in the Indian market.

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