All Hyundai cars, except for the third-generation i20 and Kona Electric, have become dearer by up to Rs 45,000. While we have already reported about the variant-wise revised prices of the Creta compact SUV, the price of other Hyundai cars are as follows: –
Hyundai Model | Old Price Range | New Price Range | Premium Range |
Santro | Rs 4.63 lakh to Rs 6.31 lakh | Rs 4.67 lakh to Rs 6.53 lakh | Rs 600 to Rs 4,900 |
Grand i10 Nios | Rs 5.12 lakh to Rs 8.35 lakh | Rs 5.19 lakh to Rs 8.41 lakh | Rs 2,900 to Rs 7,390 |
Aura | Rs 5.85 lakh to Rs 9.28 lakh | Rs 5.92 lakh to Rs 9.32 lakh | Rs 2,200 to Rs 9,800 |
Venue | Rs 6.75 lakh to Rs 11.65 lakh | Rs 6.86 lakh to Rs 11.67 lakh | Rs 1,760 to Rs 12,400 |
Verna | Rs 9.02 lakh to Rs 15.17 lakh | Rs 9.11 lakh to Rs 15.20 lakh | Rs 2,700 to Rs 12,100 |
Elantra | Rs 17.60 lakh to Rs 20.65 lakh | Rs 17.80 lakh to Rs 21.10 lakh | Rs 15,000 to Rs 45,000 |
Tucson | Rs 22.30 lakh to Rs 27.03 lakh | Rs 22.55 lakh to Rs 27.33 lakh | Rs 31,000 to Rs 39,000 |
- Hyundai has mentioned rising input costs as the cause for the price hike. The Hyundai Elantra has received the highest price jump followed by the Tucson mid-sized SUV.
- To know the variant-wise pricing, kindly visit Hyundai’s official website.
Also Read: Hyundai To Launch i20 N-Line In India
- The latest entrant to the Hyundai's portfolio, the i20 premium hatchback is exempted from the price hike. Currently, it retails from Rs 6.79 lakh to Rs 11.32 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). With this, it's the most expensive premium hatchback in the segment. Recently, Tata Motors has also launched the Altroz iTurbo which undertakes the i20 Turbo by a huge margin. Click here, to know more about this in detail.