Mahindra and Renault cut car prices after GST rate reduction

Mahindra and Renault cut car prices after GST rate reduction

New Delhi, September 6 – Mahindra & Mahindra has announced a price cut of up to Rs. 1.56 lakh on its passenger vehicles, passing on the benefit of the recent reduction in GST rates to customers. The company said on Saturday that the revised pricing follows the decisions taken during the 56th GST Council meeting held on September 3, 2025.

According to Mahindra, the revised prices for all applicable ICE vehicles are effective from September 6, 2025, and will be updated transparently across dealerships and digital platforms. As per agency report, the company has reduced the price of the Bolero/Nio range by Rs. 1.27 lakh, the XUV3XO petrol by Rs. 1.4 lakh, the XUV3XO diesel by Rs. 1.56 lakh, the Thar 2WD diesel by Rs. 1.35 lakh, the Thar 4WD diesel by Rs. 1.01 lakh, and the Scorpio Classic by Rs. 1.01 lakh. The Scorpio-N has seen a reduction of Rs. 1.45 lakh, the Thar Roxx by Rs. 1.33 lakh, and the XUV700 by Rs. 1.43 lakh.

Renault India has also confirmed price cuts of up to Rs. 96,395 across its vehicle range to reflect the GST rate reduction. The company announced that the revised prices will apply to deliveries made on or after September 22, 2025, when the new GST slabs of 5 percent and 18 percent come into effect. Customers can immediately begin booking their Renault cars at updated prices through dealerships nationwide.

Renault India’s Managing Director Venkatram Mamillapalle said that the move underscores the company’s commitment to ensuring customers fully benefit from GST 2.0. He noted that the timely decision will not only make Renault cars more affordable but also boost demand during the upcoming festive season.

The company added that the price of its entry-level Kwid has been cut by up to Rs. 55,095, the Triber by up to Rs. 80,195, and the Kiger by up to Rs. 96,395. Renault expects the price adjustment to enhance the appeal of its models, particularly during the festival period, when sales traditionally see an uptick.

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