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Will 2026 car price hikes offset the benefits of lower GST?

By Dhruv Dhaka
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Though price hikes trim gains arising from tax reduction, overall, cars will still be more affordable than they were before GST 2.0.

Several carmakers have announced a price hike from January 2026, citing higher input and logistics costs and weaker currency positions. The revision follows the rollout of GST 2.0 in September 2025, which lowered taxes for a wide range of vehicles, resulting in a drop in their ex-showroom prices.

The upcoming increases are in the 2-3 percent range, so the GST benefit remains larger overall, though the gap narrows depending on model and import content.

Here is how prices are affected brand-wise.

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz will increase ex-showroom prices by up to 2 percent across its line-up from January 1, 2026. The brand points to higher input and logistics costs and an unfavourable euro-rupee exchange rate.

The GLS is expected to see a rise of around Rs 3 lakh-4 lakh, while the C-Class would go up by around Rs 1.18 lakh-1.29 lakh. Even after these hikes, the benefit of a lower GST stays. The GLS, for instance, would still be about Rs 5 lakh-6 lakh more affordable than it was before the price cuts in September.

Model

Pre-GST price

Post-GST-cut price

Expected 2026 price

E-Class

Rs 83 lakh-96.9 lakh

Rs 78.5 lakh-91.65 lakh

Rs 80.07 lakh-93.49 lakh

C-Class

Rs 61 lakh-68 lakh

Rs 58.9 lakh-64.3 lakh

Rs 60.08 lakh-65.59 lakh

GLS

Rs 1.41 crore-1.44 crore

Rs 1.32 crore-1.34 crore

Rs 1.35 crore-1.38 crore

GLA

Rs 51.5 lakh-56.5 lakh

Rs 49.7 lakh-52.7 lakh

Rs 50.7 lakh-53.8 lakh

AMG G 63

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Rs 3.85 crore

Rs 3.59 crore

Rs 3.66 crore

BMW

BMW already revised prices in September 2025 and is expected to follow with another 2-3 percent increase in January 2026. CBUs are likely to see the higher end of the revision.

For reference, the 3 Series is expected to go up by around Rs 1.21 lakh and the 5 Series by roughly Rs 1.45 lakh. Prices of the core models had dropped by Rs 3.5 lakh-10 lakh following the GST 2.0 rollout; even after the upcoming hike, they would remain lower than before the tax reforms.

Model

Pre-GST price

 

Post-GST-cut price

Expected 2026 price

3 Series

Rs 63.90 lakh-65.30 lakh

Rs 60.45 lakh-61.75 lakh

Rs 61.66 lakh-63 lakh

5 Series

Rs 76.50 lakh

Rs 72.35 lakh

Rs 73.8 lakh

7 Series

Rs 1.89 crore-1.93 crore

Rs 1.79 crore-1.82 crore

Rs 1.84 crore-1.87 crore

X5

Rs 1 crore-1.15 crore

Rs 93.6 lakh-1.07 crore

Rs 95.5 lakh-1.09 crore

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X3

Rs 76.30 lakh-78.30 lakh

Rs 71.20 lakh-73.20 lakh

Rs 72.6 lakh-74.66 lakh

MG

MG’s revision varies across the range. The Windsor is expected to see a price increase of Rs 30,000 to Rs 37,000, taking its ex-showroom prices to Rs 14.27 lakh-18.76 lakh. The Comet’s prices are likely to go up by Rs 10,000-20,000 to Rs 7.64 lakh-10.19 lakh.

Interestingly, the Hector’s facelift has brought its base price down by around Rs 2 lakh compared to the outgoing version.

Model

Pre GST price

Post GST cut price

Expected 2026 price

Astor

Rs 10 lakh-15.7 lakh

Rs 9.65 lakh-15.16 lakh

Rs 9.84 lakh-15.46 lakh

Gloster

Rs 39.57 lakh-44.74 lakh

Rs 38.33 lakh-43.17 lakh

Rs 39.1 lakh-44 lakh

Nissan

Nissan is set to raise prices by up to 3 percent from January 2026. The announcement comes ahead of the introduction of the Gravite compact MPV, which is expected in showrooms by March 2026.

The Magnite’s prices will increase by roughly Rs 17,000-32,000, depending on the variant. The SUV had become up to Rs 95,000 more affordable after the GST 2.0 rollout, so the net difference remains positive for buyers in 2026.

Model

Pre GST price

Post GST cut price

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Expected 2026 price

Magnite

Rs 6 lakh-11.90 lakh

Rs 5.45 lakh-10.95 lakh

Rs 5.79 lakh-11.08 lakh

Renault

Renault’s Kwid and Kiger are expected to see price increases of around Rs 8,000-21,000, depending on the variant. The Triber, which got a facelift recently, is expected to have its base price increased by roughly Rs 12,000.

These models had previously seen GST cuts of Rs 40,000 to Rs 96,000, meaning the benefit continues to outweigh the hike. 

Model

Pre-GST price

Post-GST-cut price

Expected 2026 price

Kwid

Rs 4.70 lakh-6.45 lakh

Rs 4.30 lakh-5.90 lakh

Rs 4.38 lakh-6 lakh

Kiger

Rs 6.30 lakh-11.30 lakh

Rs 5.76 lakh-10.33 lakh

Rs 5.88 lakh-10.54 lakh

What this means for buyers

Prices will stay below the pre-GST 2.0 levels, even after the January 2026 hike.

The January 2026 price increases do not wipe out the gains resulting from lower GST, but the overall savings would be smaller than they were in late 2025. Models with higher import content, particularly luxury SUVs and CBUs, see the greatest upward price movement, although the post-GST baseline keeps prices below pre-cut levels.

Also see:

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