MG Cars: If you’ve been waiting to buy an MG car, now is the moment to make your move. MG Motor India has officially announced a price hike for all its models starting July 1, 2025. The increase applies to most popular vehicles in its lineup and will vary depending on the variant.
How Much Will Prices Increase?
From July, MG vehicles will have an average price hike of 1.5%. Although the amount will vary with model and variant, a car priced in the range of ₹15 lakh may become more expensive by nearly ₹22,000. It may look minor, but for frugal customers, it’s a significant hike.
Why Is MG Raising Prices?
MG Motor mentions two main reasons why the hike is looming in its future. For starters, there is a sharp increase in input costs—raw materials, spare parts, and overall cost of production. Disruptions in the supply chain at the global level have also resulted in higher production expenses. These two factors combined made the hike inevitable for the company.
Which Models Will Be Affected?
While MG has not announced the models officially, the price increase is expected to be applicable to the majority of its lineup. These will probably include MG Astor, Hector, Hector Plus, ZS EV, and Gloster. These are all among the company’s best-selling models and will be affected by the new prices.
Time-Sensitive Offer for Buyers
If you want to buy an MG vehicle, moving before July 1 will allow you to save quite a lot of money. Not only will you miss out on the price increase that is to come, but you’ll also get the advantage of the promotions that are available, which might expire anytime soon. Reserving now guarantees that you’ll secure the current price.
MG Is Not Alone in Price Hike
MG Motor is not the only automaker to set its sights on a price adjustment. High-end brand Mercedes-Benz has already issued two price increases for 2025—one in June and a second scheduled for September. The trend implies other companies may follow suit, making June the best time for consumers to make their move.
What Should Buyers Do Now?
With only a few days remaining until the new prices are imposed, potential MG customers should head to showrooms and place their purchase or booking. Delaying further might mean shelling out more for the same car, and existing promotional offers may also lapse.