Mahindra announces price hike across SUV and CV range effective July 10, 2026
Mahindra & Mahindra will raise prices on its SUVs and commercial vehicles by an average of 2.7% and 2% respectively starting July 10, 2026, due to rising commodity costs.
2.7%
2%
What Happened
Mahindra & Mahindra announced an average price increase of 2.7% on its SUVs and 2% on its commercial vehicles (CVs), effective July 10, 2026. The company attributed the hike to commodity cost escalations. The exact increase will vary across specific models.
- 2.7%
- 2%
The price adjustment will apply across Mahindra's entire SUV and CV lineup. The company stated that the increase is driven mainly by rising commodity costs, though the extent varies by product. The new prices take effect from July 10, 2026.
Why this matters
This price increase means buyers will pay more for Mahindra vehicles, reflecting broader inflationary pressures from raw material costs. The company is passing these cost increases to consumers, which could affect purchasing decisions and demand.
Terms in This Story
- CV
- Commercial Vehicle – vehicles designed for commercial use, such as trucks and vans.
- commodity costs
- Prices of raw materials like steel, aluminum, and other inputs used in manufacturing.
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