GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To ₹ 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has eventually announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has ultimately announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
Elite i20
Creta
Xcent
i20 Active
Santa Fe
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by ₹ Two,660 to over ₹ 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at ₹ 8.92 lakh in Delhi, ₹ 8.91 lakh Mumbai and ₹ 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of ₹ five hundred to ₹ 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other forearm, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now ultimately joined that bandwagon. The company eyed a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
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GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To ₹ 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has ultimately announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has ultimately announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
Elite i20
Creta
Xcent
i20 Active
Santa Fe
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by ₹ Two,660 to over ₹ 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at ₹ 8.92 lakh in Delhi, ₹ 8.91 lakh Mumbai and ₹ 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of ₹ five hundred to ₹ 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other arm, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now ultimately joined that bandwagon. The company eyed a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
For the latest auto news and reviews, go after CarAndBike on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To ₹ 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has ultimately announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has ultimately announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
Elite i20
Creta
Xcent
i20 Active
Santa Fe
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by ₹ Two,660 to over ₹ 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at ₹ 8.92 lakh in Delhi, ₹ 8.91 lakh Mumbai and ₹ 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of ₹ five hundred to ₹ 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other mitt, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now eventually joined that bandwagon. The company spotted a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
For the latest auto news and reviews, go after CarAndBike on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs. 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has eventually announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has ultimately announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by Rs. Two,660 to over Rs. 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at Rs. 8.92 lakh in Delhi, Rs. 8.91 lakh Mumbai and Rs. 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of Rs. Five hundred to Rs. 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other palm, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now eventually joined that bandwagon. The company eyed a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
For the latest auto news and reviews, go after CarAndBike on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs. 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has ultimately announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has eventually announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by Rs. Two,660 to over Rs. 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at Rs. 8.92 lakh in Delhi, Rs. 8.91 lakh Mumbai and Rs. 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of Rs. Five hundred to Rs. 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other forearm, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now ultimately joined that bandwagon. The company spotted a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
For the latest auto news and reviews, go after CarAndBike on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To Rs
GST Influence: Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent Facelift Get Cheaper After Prices Cuts Up To ₹ 1.12 Lakh
Highlights
Hyundai Motor India Limited has eventually announced to pass on the Goods and Services tax benefits on vehicles to its customers. After making us wait for almost a week since the GST came into effect on the 1st of July 2017, Hyundai India has eventually announced price reductions for its entire model range. The fresh prices, a result of the GST influence, will be applicable across the company’s portfolio and will vary from state to state across the car range depending on the earlier VAT rates. The price reduction will be up to Five.9 per cent Ex-showroom Delhi and the fresh prices are effective from July 1, 2017.
Elite i20
Creta
Xcent
i20 Active
Santa Fe
The freshly launched Grand i10 and Xcent facelift have benefited from this reduction in prices and so has the all-new Tucson. While the ex-showroom price of the Grand i10 has gone down by ₹ Two,660 to over ₹ 6,000, the mid-size SUV Tucson has become cheaper by 1.12 lakh in Delhi. Of course, this also means that the upcoming new-gen Hyundai Verna will come with an aggressive rate card and we can’t wait to see how the company prices the car.
The company has already updated the fresh prices on its website and while ex-showroom prices across various states are more or less similar, there is a marginal difference based on local taxes. For example, the base variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at ₹ 8.92 lakh in Delhi, ₹ 8.91 lakh Mumbai and ₹ 8.86 lakh in Chennai. Similarly, other models in Hyundai’s line-up also see marginal price difference across various states in India, depending on local taxes and transportation cost. The difference in ex-showroom prices in different states vary in the range of ₹ five hundred to ₹ 25,000.
In fact, higher models like the Tucson and Santa Fe have become cheaper in Delhi and NCR, compared to other cities considering the local taxes levied on these premium products are more in cities like Mumbai, Chennai or Bengaluru. On the other forearm, prices of entry-level models like Grand i10 and Xcent have become cheaper in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru compared to Delhi considering the manufacturing facility is located near the city and the logistics costs are negligible.
Skoda, Nissan, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and luxury carmakers like BMW and JLR have already passed on the benefits of reduction of car prices to its customers after the GST influence. And Hyundai has now eventually joined that bandwagon. The company spotted a considerable drop in June sale due to the GST, and the July sales will tell us how effective has the reduction in prices been for Hyundai India.
For the latest auto news and reviews, go after CarAndBike on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.