Thursday, May 14, 2026

Hyundai Cars To Get Expensive From January 2025

Joining the price hike bandwagon, Hyundai India has announced a price hike for its cars that will be effective from January 1, 2025. The company has attributed increasing input costs, exchange rates and logistic costs are the reasons for the hike move. So if you’re considering buying a Hyundai model, now could be a smart time to make your purchase and bypass the upcoming price increment.

Currently, Hyundai has thirteen models in its India lineup, including three N-Line models and one EV. Here’s a look at their complete list with their price range: –

Hyundai ModelsPrice Range
Grand i10 NiosRs 5.92 lakh to Rs 8.56 lakh
ExterRs 6 lakh to Rs 10.43 lakh
AuraRs 6.49 lakh to Rs 9.05 lakh
i20Rs 7.04 lakh to Rs 11.21 lakh
VenueRs 7.94 lakh to Rs 13.53 lakh
i20 N LineRs 10 lakh to Rs 12.52 lakh
VernaRs 11 lakh to Rs 17.48 lakh
Venue N LineRs 12.08 lakh to Rs 13.90 lakh
CretaRs 11 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakh
Creta N LineRs 16.82 lakh to Rs 20.45 lakh
AlcazarRs 14.99 lakh to Rs 21.55 lakh
TucsonRs 29.02 lakh to Rs 35.94 lakh
Ioniq 5Rs 46.05 lakh
Hyundai Cars Price List
Hyundai Cars prices

The Grand i10 Nios is Hyundai’s most affordable offering in the country, while the Ioniq 5 EV is the most expensive offering. Soon, an electric version of the Creta will also join the Hyundai’s lineup. Additionally, facelifted Tucson and Ioniq 6 could also hit our shores in the near future.

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