Mercedes-Benz cars in India (23)
As of now, there are 23 Mercedes cars in India, out of which 22 are available for sale, including the latest Mercedes-Benz V-Class, and 1 is upcoming. The Mercedes car price starts at โน51.80 lakh for the Mercedes-Benz GLA and goes up to โน4.30 crore for the top model of Mercedes-Benz SL. In the Mercedes-Benz India lineup, there are 9 SUVs, 8 Sedans, 3 convertibles, 2 coupes, 1 hatchback, and 1 MPV.
The upcoming Mercedes car is the S-Class facelift, and it is expected to launch in late 2026. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is estimated to be priced between โน2.00 crore and โน4.00 crore.
Mercedes cars are among the most popular luxury vehicles in India. The brand officially entered the country in 1994, with the W124 E-Class being the first model sold here. This model was jointly manufactured with Tata Motors at the Pune plant. Since then, Mercedes-Benz has expanded its presence, offering a mix of Made-in-India cars and fully imported models across multiple segments.
Mercedes Car Price in India (May 2026)
The Mercedes car price starts at โน51.80 lakh and goes up to โน4.30 crore. Some of the most popular Mercedes cars in India, include names such as Mercedes-Benz GLA (โน51.80 lakh- โน55.00 lakh), Mercedes-Benz C-Class (โน59.90 lakh - โน1.91 crore), Mercedes-Benz GLC (โน77.00 Lakh), Mercedes-Benz A-class (โน87.00 Lakh), Mercedes-Benz EQS (โน1.30 crore), and Mercedes-Benz S-Class (โน1.85 crore - โน1.95 crore).
View the latest Mercedes car price in India, in the table below:
Mercedes Car | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Mercedes-Benz GLA | โน51.80 lakh - โน55.00 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class | โน59.90 lakh - โน1.91 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLC | โน77.00 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class | โน80.00 lakh - โน93.50 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz A-class | โน87.00 Lakh |
Mercedes-Benz GLE | โน1.11 crore - โน1.17 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe | โน99.85 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet | โน1.16 crore |
Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe | โน1.32 crore |
Mercedes-Benz EQS | โน1.30 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLS | โน1.28 crore - โน2.75 crore |
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV | โน1.33 crore - โน2.40 crore |
Mercedes-Benz V-Class | โน1.40 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe | โน1.45 crore |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class | โน1.85 crore - โน1.95 crore |
Mercedes-Benz SL | โน2.34 crore - โน4.30 crore |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach | โน2.88 crore |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | โน2.90 crore - โน3.74 crore |
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT | โน3.05 crore - โน3.55 crore |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric | โน3.10 crore |
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 4-Door Coupe | โน3.27 crore |
Mercedes Electric Cars in India (May 2026)
There are 4 Mercedes electric cars available for sale in India for sale. The cheapest electric option in the lineup is the CLA Electric, starting at โน55.00 lakh, whereas the most expensive electric model is the G-Class Electric, with price reaching up to โน3.10 crore.
View the latest price of Mercedes-Benz Electric cars in India in the table below:
Mercedes Electric Car Model | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric | โน55.00 lakh - โน59.00 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz EQS | โน1.30 crore |
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV | โน1.33 crore - โน2.40 crore |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric | โน3.10 crore |
Mercedes Benz Cars - Latest Updates (May 2026)
- 29 April, 2026: Mercedes-AMG SL facelift to adopt a more distinct identity from its hard-top GT sibling, with a softer, more comfort-focused character than the current model.
- 27 April 2026: Mercedes-Benz plans to introduce more than six EVs over the next two years
- 13 March 2026: Mercedes-Benz to increase prices by up to 2 percent from April 2026.
- 05 Feb 2026: Mercedes V-Class to return to the Indian market.
- 02 Feb 2026: Mercedes-Benz CLA EV India debut confirmed for April.
- 14 Jan 2026: India-made Mercedes-Maybach GLS launched at โน2.75 crore.
FAQs
The Mercedes car price starts at โน51.80 lakh and goes up to โน4.30 crore (ex-showroom) for top variant of Mercedes-Benz SL.
The cheapest Mercedes car in India is the Mercedes-Benz GLA.
The Mercedes most expensive car in India is the top model of Mercedes-Benz SL, with ex-showroom price of โน4.30 crore.
As of now, there are 23 Mercedes cars in India, out of which 22 are available for sale, and 1 is upcoming.
As of now, there are 4 Mercedes electric cars available for sale in India. The models included are: EQS, EQS SUV, CLA Electric, and the G-Class Electric.
The Mercedes electric car price in India starts from โน55.00 lakh for the GLA Electric and goes up to โน3.10 crore for the G-Class Electric.
Currently, the CLA Electric is the most affordable Mercedes electric car available in India.
Yes. There are 7 Mercedes SUV cars in India: GLA, GLC, GLE, GLS, EQS SUV, G-Class and G-Class Electric.
Yes. There are 2 options: GLS, and EQS SUV.
The Mercedes car starting price in India is โน51.80 lakh, for GLA.
Mercedes convertible cars in India include three options: SL, CLE Cabriolet and AMG GT.
Mercedes sports cars in India include models like the Mercedes-AMG GT and the SL, along with limited-run Mercedes-Maybach sports editions.
The upcoming Mercedes car in India is the S-Class facelift. It is expected to launch in late 2026.
Mercedes-Benz luxury cars in India include the G-Class, S-Class, S-Class Maybach, GLS, EQS, and SL, positioned at the top end of the lineup.
Trending Questions on Mercedes-Benz Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
Rahul Rohada
โข4dI want a good luxury car within the budget of 60 lakhs to 65 lakhs. Which German brand EV should I go for?

Autocar India
If you usually drive yourself, the Mercedes-Benz CLA EV is a stylish electric sedan that's got a refined and efficient powertrain promising over 500km of real-world range. Additionally, its ride comfort and handling balance are sorted, and the cabin features the latest AI-enabled tech.Do keep in mind, its rear seat is cramped, the seating position is knees-up even at the front, and it misses sun shades for the sunroof and rear windows, and ventilated seats. Alternatively, if your usage is mixed - self and chauffeur-driven, the BMW iX1 is the better bet. It drives well, has a higher seat and better ground clearance, and even though its cabin might not feel as special as the CLA's. But, the build and fit-finish still feels solid, its back seat is more spacious, and then you also get the badge and safety you expect at this price.
Nidhish Goyal
โข1wIโm thinking of buying a Mercedes GLE. Considering the facelift has just been revealed, should I wait for the newer version? And by when is it expected to launch in India?

Autocar India
If you want the car in the next few months, buy the current Mercedes-Benz GLE. The India launch date for the new version hasnโt been announced, and going by how Mercedes usually staggers its new launches, you could be waiting around half a year to a year. We don't expect it to be launched before early to mid-2027. Part of the reason is that the GLE is locally assembled in India, so Mercedes-Benzโs Chakan plant in Maharashtra will first need to prepare for right-hand-drive kits of the updated version.Wait only if you specifically want the fresh look and updated tech, and you are fine holding off at least 6-9 months. The biggest update is the new dashboard with the three-screen 'Superscreen' setup. This includes the new MB.OS software with many new AI-based features packed in, and a generally slicker interface.The updated GLE will, however, likely be mechanically unchanged from the GLE currently on sale. Expect the same engines and suspension setups, which are well-sorted for our roads, and youโre likely to get faster delivery of the current model. Also, expect the new version to be priced higher and come with an initial waiting period.
Anurag Seth
โข1wI have a budget of 70lakhs. Please suggest which EV to buy. I am more inclined towards the TESLA Model YL.

Autocar India
If you're already leaning towards the Tesla Model Y L, you should go for it, as, for the money, it's one of the best EVs out there. At this time, we're yet to review the L, but the improvements it promises over the standard-wheelbase models are impressive. For one, there's the additional space, captain's chairs for the second row and a usable third row, which already elevates it above most others at this price point. The already long list of features gets an upgrade with heating and ventilation in the second row, faster wireless chargers and an upgraded sound system. They've even added adaptive dampers, which should address a big criticism of the standard models - a harsh ride quality. The biggest gains, however, appear to have been to performance and range, thanks to a dual-motor setup with around 500hp, and with a 681km WLTP range, expect upwards of 500km on a full charge in the real world, as Teslas are known to be quite efficient. Downsides you should be aware of - the wheelbase is 150mm longer, but ground clearance has only gone up by 2mm (now 169mm), so be careful over speed breakers. And shortcomings of old remain, like very few buttons on the interior, and a quality that doesn't feel good enough at this price range. However, we're sure you're familiar with the vehicle already, as you're already inclined towards it. Another alternative that's very appealing is the new Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric, which has an even longer range and tech that's arguably on par with Tesla. However, it is nowhere near as spacious as the Model Y L.
Madhav
โข1wWe are planning to buy a luxury SUV and had initially shortlisted the Mercedes-Benz GLS and the BMW X7. However, after noticing that the Porsche Cayenne is available at a similar price point, we have become quite confused about which option to choose. Could you please advise which package would be better overall?

Autocar India
The Rs 1.3 crore-1.4 crore segment is interesting because it offers up two very different kinds of SUVs. On one hand, the Mercedes-Benz GLS and BMW X7, which are larger and more spacious, and on the other, the Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport, which, though not as practical, have more emotional appeal and arguably stronger badge value. Both have their place, and the larger X7 and GLS are not short on luxury and tech. They both offer petrol and diesel engine options, and a lot of features, and there's the advantage of both brands' wider service network around the country. Between the two, the BMW has a slight edge on space, comfort and driver enjoyment, whereas the Mercedes feels a bit more luxurious and tech-laden. If practicality is the primary focus, one of these should be your choice.However, as you're considering a Porsche Cayenne, it suggests you're okay with five seats. The Cayenne is perhaps the best driving SUV of this size, and even with the entry-level 3.0 V6 engine, it is incredibly engaging, and of course, the Porsche badge carries a lot of value. Quality is similar to what you'll find in the others, with a far greater focus on sportiness in design. Some things to note are that many of the features standard on the other cars are optional on the Cayenne and will drive up the price, and a consequence of its sporty setup is a firmer ride quality and heavier steering, which might become tiresome in everyday use. Also consider the Range Rover Sport, which delivers the best of both worlds. It's engaging to drive while being comfortable, it's got a more luxurious edge than all the rest, and it's loaded up with features too.
Dr Ashish lashkari
โข2wHello sir, my name is Dr. Ashish Lashkari, and despite being in the healthcare industry, my passion for automobiles is no less than my profession. I currently drive a Jeep Compass Petrol Automatic, which I purchased in 2018 and have driven around 85,000 km since then. Now, I want to upgrade to something better, and my options are a used Mercedes, a BMW, or the new Mahindra XEV 9e. My usage is around 25% city driving and 75% highway driving with family. Petrol is no longer my preferred choice, as the poor fuel efficiency of the Jeep has been quite frustrating. Please suggest what would be the best option for me. Thank you so much in advance.

Autocar India
If you are looking for a good used luxury car, check out the Mercedes GLA or the BMW X1. Stick with the current generation models and look for the one that is around 4 to 5 years old. You can consider buying from organized pre owned car sellers like Spinny. You may pay a bit more than the open market but you will get cars that are thoroughly checked and with warranty too. If you are looking at the Mahindra XEV 9E, make sure you have a provision to charge it at home or your place of work as relying solely on the public network isn't really feasible. Also, if your highway runs are more than 350 odd kms and involve mountain roads, you might have to stop for a charge too. So make sure your route has plenty of charging options.
Ashish Patel
โข2wI am confused between the BMW X3 30 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300. My driving is around 75-80% in the city, and I also enjoy driving. I want a car that is engaging to drive while still being comfortable on city roads. Rear seat comfort is important, as passengers should feel stable and not experience excessive movement. I am also open to waiting for about a year until 2027 to see if the GLC gets a facelift. The X3 has been recently launched, and I prefer buying the latest model available. Could you please help me decide which car would be the better choice?

Autocar India
With 75-80% city use, some fun drives on weekends, and a clear need to keep the back seat calm, the Mercedes GLC 300 4MATIC fits your brief better right now. In slow to medium city speeds, it rides softer, so speed breakers and broken patches are handled with less bounce, and people in the back do not get tossed around. The steering is light at low speeds, and the automatic gearbox, which changes gears on its own, is very smooth, so daily traffic is easy, yet the engine still feels strong when you want to make a quick overtake. It is also quieter inside, which makes city trips feel less tiring.The trade-off is that when you really push on a fast road, the GLC does not feel as eager or as tight as the BMW. Pick the BMW X3 xDrive30 if you drive yourself most of the time and want a car that feels sharper and more connected on an open road. The new X3 also gives you the freshest design and tech today, which matters to you. Just note that its ride is firmer in the city, so the back seat will feel a bit more movement on rough roads than in the GLC.On waiting: a GLC facelift by 2026-27 is possible, but India timing is uncertain, and updates may be small. If โlatestโ is your top goal, the new X3 gives you that today. If city comfort for family comes first, the GLC 300 is the safer bet.
Jay vaishnav
โข2wWhich car should I purchase with a budget of โน1 crore? My usage is mostly city driving (around 30 km daily and approximately 10,000 km annually). Should I choose the Mercedes-Benz GLE or GLC, or wait for the BMW iX3? My priorities are a reliable engine and gearbox, good seat comfort (as I have a back problem), and reasonable mileage. Please suggest.

Autocar India
For your needs, we'd recommend the Mercedes-Benz GLC from your shortlist. The GLCโs front seats have good lumbar support and wide adjustment, so it is easy to set up a posture that is kind to a weak back, and the cabin is quiet which reduces fatigue on longer days. Between the petrol and diesel, it's a trade-off between mileage and maintenance - the diesel's fuel economy is no doubt better, but it also requires AdBlue topups and DPF regeneration every so often, so keep that in mind.You'll have to stretch well beyond โน1 crore on-road for the GLE, but then it does ride and drive better, especially if you choose a six-cylinder model with air suspension. As for the BMW iX3, it is still a while away, with a launch not expected before 2027. If you can wait that long, however, it is coming here in long-wheelbase guise, so space and comfort should be plenty. Another offbeat alternative you should consider is the Lexus RX 350h. It fits in your budget, is spacious and comfortable, and offers a unique take on luxury with all the features you might want. Its biggest strength is its hybrid powertrain that is incredibly efficient and reliable too. Lexus' network in India, however, is smaller than Mercedes' or BMW's.
Animesh Jha
โข5wHello, I am planning to buy a new car with a budget of around โน80 lakh. My priorities are safety, comfort, and performance. My usage will be evenly split between city driving and highway (long-distance) trips. I am currently considering the Mercedes-Benz GLC, BMW X3, and Land Rover Discovery Sport (despite higher maintenance, I understand it offers better performance). Could you please help me choose the right option?

Autocar India
For what you're after, the BMW X3 xDrive20d M Sport is the one that fits your brief best. It feels the most engaging to drive without giving up daily comfort, and it feels safe and steady at speed. The 2.0 diesel has strong pull for quick passes, the 8โspeed automatic shifts very smoothly, and the rear-biased xDrive AWD focuses on driving pleasure while still providing a safety net. In the city, it is easy to drive, the engine is quiet enough at low speeds, and visibility is good. You could also consider the new xDrive 30 petrol, which is even more exciting to drive, but we feel the trade-offs to mileage and ride comfort for your mixed usage mean the 20d still feels like the better bet.The Mercedes GLC has slightly softer suspension and a more luxurious interior, but is not quite as fun to drive. And the Land Rover Discovery Sport feels tougher and has the advantage of a small third row of seats, but it simply feels too dated and not as refined in this company. Overall, we would recommend the BMW X3 for you.
John P Thomas
โข5wI am planning to buy a new SUV. Should I choose the BMW X3, Audi Q5, or the Mercedes-Benz GLC? I am only considering petrol options.

Autocar India
You should opt for the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300. It is the most complete choice for everyday use and long trips among these three right now. The GLC rides very comfortably on bad roads, and the petrol engine is smooth and quiet. The steering is light in the city, the view out is clear, and the automatic gearbox shifts cleanly on its own, so it is easy to drive even in heavy traffic. Inside, it feels the newest and most upmarket, and Mercedes has a wide service network across big and small cities.Pick the BMW X3 petrol only if driving fun matters most to you and you often enjoy fast highway runs yourself. It feels keener to drive than the other two, especially in the recently introduced xDrive30 variant. Choose the Audi Q5 if you want a solid, comfortable SUV that's nice to drive and excellent value for money. Do bear in mind that it's quite old now and doesn't feel as modern as the other two.Overall, for a balanced, luxurious, and easy-to-own petrol SUV, the GLC 300 is the one to buy.
Vasudevan
โข5wHi Autocar Team, I am 60 years old and have been driving a Toyota Fortuner automatic for the past 14 years. I am now planning to upgrade to a more luxurious vehicle that offers superior comfort, especially for both city and highway use. My budget is up to โน90 lakh.

Autocar India
After living with a Fortuner for so many years, youโre clearly used to a tough, dependable SUV and likely prefer diesel power. The best upgrade that fits your brief is the Mercedes-Benz GLE. It retains that solid SUV character youโre familiar with, offers generous space, and comes with a strong, refined diesel engine paired with a part-time all-wheel-drive system.While the GLE isnโt built to take quite the same rough-and-tumble punishment as the Fortuner, it delivers far higher levels of comfort, sophistication, and ease of driving, whether in city traffic or on long highway runs. The cabin feels genuinely premium, packed with features and excellent noise insulation, making every journey relaxing.In short, the GLE 300d combines the ruggedness you value with the luxury and refinement you now deserve. Compared to the Fortunerโs utilitarian nature, it feels like a quantum leap forward into the luxury SUV world.
Last Updated on: 22 May 2026











































