Luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz India has announced an upward revision of the price of its model range effective January 15, 2021.
Mercedes-Benz model range
New price starting from
C 200 | C 220d
Rs. 49.50 lakh | Rs. 51.50 lakh
E 200 | E 220 d
Rs. 67.50 lakh | Rs. 68.50 lakh
GLC 200 | GLC 220 d 4M
Rs. 56 lakh | Rs. 61.5 lakh
GLE 450 4M LWB | GLE 300 d 4M LWB
Rs. 93 lakhs| Rs. 77.50 lakh
GLS 450 4M | GLS 400 d 4M
Rs. 1.05 crore
AMG GLE 53 Coupe
Rs. 1.30 crore
AMG C 63 Coupe
Rs. 1.40 crore
AMG GT 4 Door Coupe
Rs. 2.60 crore
The imminent price correction would be in the range of 5%, across model range. Mercedes-Benz has been investing in introducing new technologies and features like ‘Mercedes me connect’ across its product portfolio and introduced certain product enrichments, making every Mercedes-Benz enriched and updated. However, the weakening of the Indian currency compared to the euro since the past six to seven months, combined with an increase in input costs, have been exerting significant pressure on the overall costs.
A combination of all these factors led to a significant increase in the company’s operational costs, prompting it to revise the ex-showroom of the entire model range and continue to build a sustainable and fundamentally strong business.
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