Mercedes-Benz cars in India (24)
As of now, there are 24 Mercedes cars in India, out of which 23 are available for sale, and 1 is upcoming. The Mercedes car price starts at ₹44.46 lakh and goes up to ₹4.12 crore. The cheapest Mercedes car in India is the A-Class Limousine, whereas the most expensive model is the Mercedes-Benz SL. In the Mercedes-Benz India lineup, there are 12 SUVs, 7 sedans, 3 convertibles, 2 coupes, and 1 hatchback.
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 (January 2026)
Mercedes-Benz Car | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine | ₹44.46 lakh - ₹45.93 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz GLA | ₹49.72 lakh - ₹52.73 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz EQA | ₹67.20 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz EQB | ₹72.20 lakh - ₹78.90 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz GLC | ₹73.97 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class | ₹78.51 lakh - ₹91.66 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Hatchback | ₹92.50 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz GLE | ₹96.14 lakh - ₹1.12 crore |
Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet | ₹1.11 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe | ₹99.85 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz EQS | ₹1.30 crore |
Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe | ₹1.28 crore |
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV | ₹1.41 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLS | ₹1.32 crore - ₹2.75 crore |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class | ₹58.90 lakh - ₹1.91 crore |
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV | ₹1.33 crore - ₹2.40 crore |
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe | ₹1.45 crore |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class | ₹1.78 crore - ₹3.34 crore |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach | ₹2.74 crore - ₹3.67 crore |
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT | ₹3.05 crore - ₹3.65 crore |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric | ₹3.10 crore |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | ₹2.90 crore - ₹3.59 crore |
Mercedes-Benz SL | ₹2.34 crore - ₹4.12 crore |
Mercedes Electric Cars in India (January 2026)
There are 6 Mercedes electric cars available for sale in India:
- EQA: It is one of the most affordable Mercedes electric car available for sale in India, with a claimed range of up to 560 km. Outperforms rivals such as the Volvo XC40 Recharge and BMW iX1 in range (WLTP).
- EQB: Based on the GLB 7-seater architecture, this family-friendly Mercedes electric car offers a claimed 423 km range (WLTP).
- EQE: A bigger, more advanced alternative to the discontinued EQC, with modern design, and advanced tech. The company claimed range is 550km.
- EQS SUV: It is one of the Mercedes luxury cars that is designed to improve upon the EQS sedan, with better rear seat comfort and higher ground clearance. The claimed range of this electric SUV is: 611-820 km (company-claimed) depending on variant.
- EQS: This Mercedes electric car is built on EVA2 electric architecture, and offers a company-claimed 813 km range.
- G-Class Electric: This Mercedes electric car retains the iconic G-Wagen design while adding electric power and exceptional off-road capability. Company-claimed range: 473 km.
Upcoming Mercedes Cars in India
At present, Mercedes-Benz India has officially announced only one model that is scheduled to be launched in India in 2026.
- Estimated Price: ₹55.00 lakh - ₹60.00 lakh
- Expected Launch: Mid 2026
- Body Type: Sedan
- Expected Range: 792 km
Mercedes Sports Car & Mercedes-Maybach
Mercedes sports cars are sold in India, comprising limited editions such as the SL 680 Maybach Monogram Series, beside other ultra-luxury Mercedes-Maybach models like the
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach
- Maybach GLS600 SUV
Mercedes Benz Cars - Latest Updates
Here are the latest updates on Mercedes-Benz cars in India as of 2026:
- India-made Mercedes-Maybach GLS launched at Rs 2.75 crore on January 14, 2026
- Mercedes GLB interior revealed before global debut on December 8, 2025.
- The Mercedes-Benz AMG CLE Coupe was launched in India on August 12, 2025, priced at ₹1.35 crore (ex-showroom).
- Mercedes-Benz India kicks off FY 25-26 with its best-ever sales. The brand retailed 4238 units and achieved a 10% growth.
- The Mercedes-Benz GLS AMG Line luxury SUV launched in India. The GLS 450 AMG Line is priced at ₹1.4 crore, while the GLS 450d AMG Line is priced at ₹1.43 crore.
- Two Mercedes sports cars from the GT Family in India were introduced: the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ and the track-focused GT63 PRO for racing enthusiasts.
- Mercedes-Benz unveils the first-ever India-inspired Mercedes-AMG G 63 ‘Collector’s Edition’. A bespoke luxury off-roader limited to 30 units for AMG G 63 aficionados.
FAQs
Trending Questions on Mercedes-Benz Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
I currently own a Hyundai Verna 1.5 Turbo DCT and am looking to upgrade to an executive sedan. My options include the Toyota Camry Hybrid, Audi A4, BMW 330Li, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. My usage is around 70% city driving, with an annual running of 10,000 to 15,000km. Please suggest the best option.
Which one would you suggest between the BMW 330Li, Mercedes-Benz C300 and Audi A6? I want a performance-oriented and fun-to-drive car. Rear seat space is not a priority as the car will not be chauffeur-driven, though the family will sit behind on highway drives. I am not considering the M340i due to its lack of practicality. Based on test drives, 330Li is preferred currently. Please advise.
I want to buy a new car with a budget of ₹62 to 63 lakh. I am confused between the BMW 3 Series LWB and the Mercedes-Benz C 220d. My monthly running will be around 700-800km, mostly on highways.
I want to buy a Porsche GT3. I have not driven a sports car before, and I currently drive a Jeep Compass. How can I gradually move into the sports car segment?
Should I buy the Mercedes C300? Backseat space is not an issue for me, and my main concern is performance.
The backseat of a C-class is its weak point, but since that is not an issue for you, you can go right ahead and buy the Mercedes C300, especially since performance is your main criterion.
The 2-litre turbo-petrol produces a meaty 258hp and can rocket to 100kph from a standstill in around 6 seconds. You will enjoy driving it, but watch out for speed breakers as the C-class is known for its low ground clearance, although it was raised a bit during its last update.
I have been using a BMW 3 GT for many years and am now planning to buy a new SUV with a budget of around ₹70 to 80 lakh. My daily commute is approximately 70 km. Could you please advise on the best option available today?
Hello Autocar India, having recently sold my Mercedes GLC, I am looking to transition to a sedan that offers superior rear-seat comfort, lower maintenance costs, and stronger resale value. My absolute priority is the rear-seat experience for my parents, specifically a model with significant power-recline and a smooth ride. Considering the Camry, Lexus ES 300h, and German rivals like the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A6, which offers the best “boss-seat” experience?
Given the requirements you've listed out, it's hard to go wrong with the Lexus ES 300h. It's the only one in this price range that offers the power recline function at the rear; its ride quality is superb.
Also, being a Toyota underneath, maintenance and services are fewer and more affordable than those of other luxury cars. The Toyota Camry is, of course, even better value, but it doesn't have the same luxurious interior as the Lexus.
With German brands having got significantly more expensive lately, the Lexus has somehow remained in the lower price bracket. Alongside the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and BMW 3 Series LWB, which only further enhances its value proposition.
I have been using a Skoda Superb car for the last few years. I am now planning to buy a new car. For some time now, I have developed knee pain. Considering this, would a SUV be better suited for me as compared to a sedan? Can you please also give me some recommendations for the car? My budget is up to ₹75 lakh.
I am planning to buy my first luxury car and am confused between the Audi Q3 and the Mercedes-Benz GLA 200d. My daily commute is around 25 km, with long drives about once a quarter. My main requirements are strong road presence and a good driving experience.
I have driven my car for around 35,000 km. Should I retain it or sell it and upgrade to a new car?
35,000 kms is not a very high mileage at all, for any car. So if the car is running fine and you are happy with its performance, we would not recommend selling it purely based on its mileage covered.
However, if you are still keen on a change to a newer car, you could look at the new Mercedes GLC or the BMW X3.
Last Updated on: 15 Jan 2026


















