Mercedes-Benz India Hikes Prices by Up to Rs. 7.4 Lakh
  • Mercedes-Benz India has revised prices across multiple models, with hikes ranging from Rs. 1.2 lakh to Rs. 7.4 lakh, effective immediately.

  • The AMG G-Class receives the steepest increase, while Maybach, S-Class, GLE, GLC, and GLA variants are also affected.

Mercedes-Benz India has announced a price revision covering several of its models, with increases starting at Rs. 1.2 lakh and climbing all the way to Rs. 7.4 lakh. The hike is sweeping in scope, touching everything from the entry-level GLA to the pinnacle Maybach models, and it comes into effect immediately across all authorised dealerships in the country.

AMG G-Class and Maybach SL 680 Take the Biggest Hit

The sharpest increase falls on the Mercedes-AMG G-Class, which is now dearer by Rs. 7.4 lakh and carries a revised price of Rs. 3.74 crore (ex-showroom).

For those drawn to the Maybach family, the SL 680 has also become considerably more expensive, rising by Rs. 5 lakh to reach Rs. 4.30 crore (ex-showroom). These are not trivial additions at any price bracket, and they underline how significantly costs have shifted at the top of the Mercedes-Benz India portfolio.

S-Class, AMG CLE, and Maybach S-Class Also Costlier

Moving further through the range, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has gone up by Rs. 3.6 lakh, while the Maybach S-Class commands an additional Rs. 2.5 lakh over its earlier price.

The AMG CLE has also received a hike of Rs. 2.5 lakh and now retails at Rs. 1.32 crore (ex-showroom).

The CLE Cabriolet follows closely, rising by Rs. 2.1 lakh to Rs. 1.15 crore (ex-showroom). For buyers already invested in the AMG lifestyle, these are meaningful increases that will likely factor into purchase timelines.

Maybach EQS SUV, GLE, GLC, and GLA See Increases Too

The Maybach EQS SUV has become pricier by Rs. 2 lakh, with variants now priced at Rs. 2.40 crore and Rs. 2.65 crore respectively (both ex-showroom).

The GLE SUV is up by Rs. 2 lakh, the GLC SUV by Rs. 1.5 lakh, and even the GLA, which serves as the most accessible entry point into the Mercedes-Benz SUV family, has received a hike of Rs. 1.2 lakh. In short, no corner of the brand's Indian lineup has been left untouched.

The revised prices are in force with immediate effect at all Mercedes-Benz dealerships across India.

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