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Hyundai car prices after GST cut — Save up to Rs 2.4 lakh

09 Sept 2025
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Key highlights
  • 1
    Creta will get an effective price cut of up to Rs 72,145
  • 2
    Revised tax rates only applicable to ICE vehicles, not EVs
  • 3
    To come into effect from September 22, 2025
Outline

Following the announcement to slash GST rates on cars and SUVs in India, Hyundai Motor India has put out a press release outlining the benefits across its model range. The revised prices shall be put into effect from September 22, 2025. Here’s more information about the latest Hyundai price cut after the GST revision.

 

Hyundai cars price cut 2025

 

ModelPrice cut
VernaUp to Rs 60,640
Creta (ICE only)Up to Rs 72,145
Grand i10 NiosUp to Rs 73,808
AlcazarUp to Rs 75,376
AuraUp to Rs 78,465
ExterUp to Rs 89,209
i20Up to Rs 1,08,116
VenueUp to Rs 1,19,390
TucsonUp to Rs 2,40,303

 

Please note that the amounts mentioned in the table above are the maximum price cuts for the respective models, and shall vary from variant-to-variant. 

 

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MD speaks

 

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Commenting on the announcement, Unsoo Kim, Managing Director, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, ‘We sincerely appreciate the progressive and far-sighted move by the Government of India to reduce GST on passenger vehicles. This reform is not only a boost to the automotive industry but also a strong step towards empowering millions of customers by making personal mobility more affordable and accessible. As India moves forward on the path of Viksit Bharat, Hyundai remains committed to aligning with the nation’s growth ambitions by ensuring our cars and SUVs continue to deliver value, innovation and joy of driving.’

 

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New car GST rates 2025

 

Hyundai Verna SX+ variant launched

 

The erstwhile 28% GST on small cars has been brought down to 18%, reducing the tax by 10%. This deduction is valid on cars measuring under 4,000mm in length, with engine capacity lower than 1,200cc for petrol and 1,500cc for diesel. For cars measuring over 4,000mm in length, the GST imposed earlier stood at 28%, with an additional cess of 22%, depending on the engine capacity, with the effective tax coming out to be as high as 50%. Such cars with engine capacity exceeding 1,500cc now come under a flat 40% tax slab. The GST on EVs remains unchanged at 5%.

 

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