Following the implementation of GST 2.0, a wave of price reductions is sweeping across the Indian automotive market. The revision in Goods and Services Tax has prompted several car manufacturers to adjust the prices of their vehicles, making them more accessible to consumers. This article highlights the price changes across various brands, from Maruti Suzuki to Mercedes-Benz, providing a detailed look at the savings available to potential buyers.
Maruti Arena has combined the GST benefits with festive season offers, making deals more attractive. Specific estimated new prices for popular Maruti Arena models are detailed.
Tata Motors has committed to passing on the full GST reduction benefit to its customers. Price cuts of up to ₹1.55 lakh have been announced across various models, effective from September 22, 2025.
Hundai has announced price cuts for its passenger vehicles, starting from September 22nd. The Creta N Line will see the lowest price reduction. The Grand i10 Nios will be cheaper by ₹73,808, the Aura by ₹78,465, the i20 by ₹98,053, and the Exter by ₹89,209.
Mahindra’s SUV lineup will benefit from significant price reductions under the new GST rules, with the XUV3XO diesel model seeing the largest savings of ₹1.56 lakh.
Toyota, known for models like Innova and Fortuner, has also announced price cuts, effective from September 22, 2025. The Glanza will see a maximum reduction of ₹85,300, the Taisar ₹1.11 lakh, and the Rumion up to ₹48,700.
The Renault Kwid’s starting price is now ₹4.30 lakh, going up to ₹5.90 lakh, with reductions ranging from ₹40,095 to ₹54,995. The Renault Kiger’s base variant starts at ₹5.76 lakh, with a reduction of ₹53,695.
MG Motor India confirms it has passed on the entire GST reduction to customers, applicable to all bookings made until September 7, 2025, nationwide. The brand currently offers three SUVs in the Indian market: Aster, Hector, and Gloster.
Volkswagen India will be extending the full GST 2.0 benefits to its customers, with new prices taking effect on September 22, 2025. Price adjustments will vary across different vehicle variants.
Skoda India is offering the GST benefit, leading to price cuts up to ₹3.3 lakh. Additional festive offers provide up to ₹2.5 lakh discounts for bookings made before September 21.
Kia has assured that its customers will receive the full benefit of GST rate cuts across all petrol and diesel vehicles.
Honda Cars India Limited (HCIL) has declared that it will pass on the full benefit of the new GST rates to its customers. The new prices will be effective from September 22, 2025. This move coincides with the festive season, offering buyers both GST-related price reductions and current festive promotions.
Mercedes-Benz models have become more affordable due to the new GST slab, with price reductions up to ₹11 lakh across its range.
Audi has reduced the starting price of its Q3 SUV from ₹46.14 lakh to ₹43.07 lakh. The Audi A4 now starts at ₹46.2 lakh, which was ₹48.89 lakh earlier. The Audi Q7 now starts at ₹86.14 lakh, which was ₹92.29 lakh earlier. The reduced prices will be effective from September 22.
BMW has confirmed GST benefits on only six of its 16 petrol-diesel car models sold in India. The application of GST cuts to other models such as the 7 Series, X3, M4, and Z4 remains uncertain.
