Audi to increase car prices by 3 percent in India

Audi is the latest German luxury carmaker to announce a price hike on its models for the Indian market. The brand has decided to increase prices of all its models by up to 3 percent. The price hike will come into effect from January 01, 2025 onwards. Like its competitors, the official reason stated by Audi for the latest price adjustment is the rise in input cost.

On this latest development, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India, said, “We are implementing a price adjustment of up to 3% effective from 1st January 2025 due to rising input costs. This correction is essential for Audi India and our dealer partners to ensure sustainable growth. We remain committed to minimising the impact of the price hike on our valued customers.”

The 2024 Audi Q8 is a great driver’s car. (Photo: Financial Express)

Audi offers an expansive range of models in India including sedans Audi A4, A6, RS5 Sportback, S5 Sportback along with SUVs like Q3, Q3 Sportback, Q5 Sportback, and RS Q8. Audi also offers fully-electric models like Q8 50 e-tron, Q8 55 e-tron, Q8 Sportback 50 e-tron, Q8 Sportback 55 e-tron, e-tron GT and  RS e-tron GT.

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Other Audi developments

Audi has had a busy 2025, with plenty of product launches in India. The company launched the facelifted Q8 in August at a whopping price tag of Rs 2 crore. This was followed by the updated Q7 launched in November at Rs 88.66 lakh. Earlier in May, the German company launched Bold Edition models of Q3 and Q3 Sportback at Rs 54.65 lakh and Rs 55.71 lakh, respectively. In July, Audi followed it up by the Q5 Bold Edition priced at Rs 72.30 lakh (all prices ex-showroom).

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