Your Favourite MG Motor car just got a price Hike, costlier by Rs 1.34 lakh!

MG Motors has officially announced that a 7-seater car has now become expensive. There has been a huge jump in the price of MG Gloster in April. For its Gloster model, prices now start at Rs. 38.8 lakh and go up to Rs. 43.16 lakh. This increase ranges from 1.98% to 3.47% and affects all five variants of the 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine. The model originally started at Rs 37,49,800.

As mentioned earlier there are five variants of the MG Gloster and the costs of its three 2.0-liter turbodiesel models have also witnessed sharp increement. To be precise, The Sharp 7S automatic from MG Gloster now costs Rs 1.30 lakh more which was once priced at Rs 37,49,800. The current cost of this vehicle is Rs 38,79,800.

On the other hand, The Savvy 7S Automatic and Savvy 6S Automatic variants have also seen a price hike of Rs. 1.34 lakh, from Rs. 38.99 lakh to Rs. 40.33 lakh. It is known that There are two versions of the 2.0-liter dual turbodiesel MG Gloster available in the market, The Savvy 7S 44 and Savvy 6S 44. Reportedly both of them now cost Rs 84 thousand more. These versions were formerly priced at Rs 42,31,800 and the cost is now Rs 43,15,800 after a price hike.

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In addition to the Gloster, the prices of three variants of the MG Astor have also been increased by Rs. 20 thousand. The revised price of the car starts at Rs. 9.98 lakh. The 1.5-liter conventional petrol engine Savvy Pro Automatic, Sharp Pro Manual, and Sharp Pro Automatic are now more expensive. The ex-showroom pricing of the MG Astor begins at Rs 9.98 lakh with the price hike of all three variants.

Many people are surprised by this price increase because Gloster variations have not been withdrawn. Several variables, such as shifting input costs, shifting market dynamics, and strategic choices made by the organization, are to blame for the price increase.

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