Mahindra hikes car prices by up to 2.7 percent

By Dipan Sur
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All ICE cars, except the Scorpio N, have become pricier; the XEV 9S is the only Mahindra EV to record a price hike. New prices are effective from today, July 10.

Mahindra has hiked its car prices by up to 2.7 percent today. According to the manufacturer, the price increase is due to “commodity cost escalations.” This is the second cumulative price increase of the year, following the 2.5 per cent increase in April 2026

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New vs old price range of Mahindra cars (ICE and EVs)

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The three-row XEV 9S is the only EV to record a price hike

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Mahindra new vs old price range after July 10 hike (Rs, lakh)

 

New price range

Old price range

XUV 3XO

7.79-15.04

7.54-14.89

Bolero

8.49-9.99

8-9.91

Bolero Neo*

8.99-12.49

8.85-12

Thar (3-door)

10.32-18

10-17.63

Thar Roxx

12.52-23.53

12.40-22.82

Scorpio Classic

13.37-17.40

13-17

Scorpio N

13.49-24.95

13.49-24.95

XUV 7XO

13.99-25.79

13.66-24.92

XUV 3XO EV

13.89-14.96

13.89-14.96

BE 6

18.90-26.90

18.90-26.90

XEV 9S

20.65-29.95

19.95-29.45

XEV 9e

21.90-30.50

21.90-30.50

*Bolero Neo prices include those of the Bolero Neo+ too.

Mahindra has increased the prices of all its combustion-powered cars, except the Scorpio N. The Mahindra Bolero has received the highest base price hike of Rs 49,000 for any ICE car in the manufacturer’s line-up. On the EV front, the flagship XEV 9S is the only all-electric model to see a price hike. Its starting price has been increased by Rs 70,000, the highest overall for any Mahindra car. 

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Prices are ex-showroom, India.

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