Hyundai has announced that it will hike the prices of its models by up to 1 percent from May 2026. While model-specific price increments have not been disclosed, the manufacturer has stated in a stock exchange filing that “the quantum of increase will vary based on the variants and models”.
- Depending on the model, prices will increase by Rs 5,500 to Rs 4.63 lakh
- Rising input costs cited as reason for the price hike
- Hyundai had earlier raised prices by 0.6 percent in January
The company justified the move in the filing by stating that the escalating input costs have necessitated passing on “a part of this impact through a marginal price revision”.
Hyundai model-wise price list
Hyundai car prices start from Rs 5.55 lakh and go up to Rs 46.30 lakh
Current model-wise price list of Hyundai cars | |
Model | Price range (ex-showroom) |
Grand i10 Nios | Rs 5.55 lakh to Rs 7.92 lakh |
Aura | Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8.54 lakh |
i20 (including N Line) | Rs 5.99 lakh to Rs 11.53 lakh |
Exter | Rs 5.80 lakh to Rs 9.42 lakh |
Venue (including N Line) | Rs 8 lakh to Rs 15.40 lakh |
Creta (including N Line) | Rs 10.79 lakh to Rs 20.20 lakh |
Verna | Rs 10.98 lakh to Rs 18.25 lakh |
Alcazar | Rs 14.50 lakh to Rs 21.06 lakh |
Creta Electric | Rs 18.02 lakh to Rs 24.40 lakh |
Ioniq 5 | Rs 46.30 lakh |
Going by the current prices, expect the hikes to range anywhere between Rs 5,500 and Rs 4.63 lakh, depending on the model. This will be Hyundai’s second price increase in 2026, following a 0.6 percent revision in January. Notably, the automaker raised the prices of the new-generation Venue by up to Rs 20,000 in March after the end of its introductory pricing. It will be interesting to see how much further the compact SUV’s prices will be revised next month.
Prices are ex-showroom, India.