The rollout of GST 2.0 has brought significant price reductions across India’s automobile market. Here’s a look at 10 popular cars and SUVs that have become cheaper, with savings ranging from ₹1.43 lakh to ₹2.56 lakh.
1. Tata Harrier and SafariBoth powerful Tata SUVs, powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine, now come with price reductions of up to ₹1.43 lakh.
2. Mahindra Thar and Thar RocksKnown for rugged looks and off-road performance, the Thar and Thar Rocks now cost up to ₹1.55 lakh less.
3. Tata PunchTata’s smallest SUV and one of India’s best-sellers, the Punch, has seen a price cut of up to ₹1.58 lakh.
4. Volkswagen Tiguan and VirtusThese premium vehicles with 1.5-liter TSI engines are now cheaper by up to ₹1.63 lakh, offering attractive features and stylish designs.
5. Kia SonetRivaling the Nexon, Venue, and Brezza, the Kia Sonet now comes with benefits of up to ₹1.64 lakh.
6. Kia CerosLaunched earlier this year, Kia’s compact SUV, the Ceros, is now cheaper by up to ₹1.86 lakh on select variants.
7. Mahindra Scorpio and Scorpio NAvailable in both petrol and diesel options, the Scorpio now offers price reductions of up to ₹2.15 lakh.
8. Mahindra XUV700Mahindra’s flagship 3-row SUV, the XUV700, has received discounts of up to ₹2.24 lakh on existing stock.
9. Mahindra XUV3XOThis competitor to the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, and Hyundai Venue now comes with a discount of up to ₹2.46 lakh on select variants.
10. Mahindra Bolero and Bolero NeoPopular in tier-2 and tier-3 cities as well as government fleets, these 1.5-liter diesel vehicles now offer benefits of up to ₹2.56 lakh, depending on the variant.
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