
Mercedes-Benz India has officially announced a price hike across its entire portfolio, citing rising input costs and adverse foreign exchange rates. The hike will be implemented in two phases—June and September 2025—giving prospective buyers time to prepare financially.
June 2025 Hike
C-Class: Price will increase by ₹90,000
Mercedes-Maybach S 680: Price goes up by ₹12.2 lakh
September 2025 Hike:
A uniform 1.5% price increase across all models
The company emphasized that while costs for CBU (Completely Built-Up) units and components have surged, it has absorbed a large portion of the increase, passing only a marginal burden onto customers.
To ease the transition for buyers, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services will roll out innovative financing solutions. These tailored plans aim to:
Keep monthly EMIs unchanged
Help customers manage affordability despite price hikes
Offer more financial planning flexibility
This strategy not only cushions the financial impact for buyers but also encourages timely purchases ahead of further price escalations.
Mercedes-Benz attributes the rising costs to:
Increasing input and production costs
Foreign exchange fluctuations
Greater logistical and component-related expenses
While such challenges are global in nature, the Indian arm is trying to balance profitability with customer-centric pricing, hence the phased approach.
With its strategic two-phase pricing plan and thoughtful financing schemes, Mercedes-Benz India is signaling its intent to stay premium without alienating its customer base. Prospective buyers are encouraged to act early to avoid steeper costs later in the year while taking advantage of stable EMI options.
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