Mahindra Car Prices To Be Increased By 2.5 Percent From April 6

Mahindra Car Prices To Be Increased By 2.5 Percent From April 6

By Arjun Nair

Published April 4, 2026

Mahindra Car Prices To Be Increased By 2.5 Percent From April 6

Mahindra has announced a price hike of up to 2.5% on most of its cars. The new prices will take effect from April 6.

The company currently sells 13 models in India, with twelve of these set to become more expensive from next Monday due to a mix of rising costs. Mahindra has not shared the exact hike details for each model or variant.

The only model not undergoing a price hike for now is the recently launched XUV 7XO. Buyers who book within the first 40,000 units will still pay the current price of Rs 13.66 lakh to Rs 25.07 lakh (ex-showroom).

Once these bookings are over, the XUV 7XO will also follow the new price list.

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All other models in the Mahindra range, including popular ones like the XUV 3XO, Thar, Scorpio N, Bolero and the electric XEV 9e, will see the increase right away.

Here is a quick look at the current ex-showroom prices (before the hike) of Mahindra’s models:

ModelCurrent Price Range (₹ lakh, ex-showroom)Expected Price After 2.5% Hike (₹ lakh)
XUV 7XO13.66 - 25.07No hike (protected for first 40,000 bookings)
XUV 3XO7.37 - 14.557.55 - 14.91
XUV 3XO EV13.89 - 14.9614.24 - 15.33
Thar9.99 - 17.1910.24 - 17.62
Thar Roxx12.39 - 22.2512.70 - 22.81
Scorpio Classic13.00 - 16.9013.33 - 17.32
Scorpio N13.49 - 24.3413.83 - 24.95
Bolero7.99 - 9.808.19 - 10.05
Bolero Neo8.69 - 10.498.91 - 10.75
Bolero Neo+10.90 - 12.9911.17 - 13.31
XEV 9e21.90 - 30.50*22.45 - 31.26*
XEV 9S19.95 - 29.45*20.45 - 30.19*
BE 618.90 - 26.90*19.37 - 27.57*

Note: All expected prices are speculative, and final prices may vary by each model's % increase. Additionally, current prices mentioned for electric models exclude home charger and installation costs.

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This is the latest in a series of small price adjustments by car makers in India this year. Most companies have cited higher input costs as the main reason for such moves.

Mahindra is expected to release the updated price list in the coming days.

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