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▼Mahindra has officially increased its vehicle prices across India by up to 2.7 percent, primarily citing escalating commodity costs. This latest revision affects most of the combustion engine models and select electric vehicles in the portfolio. The popular Mahindra SUV prices have seen an upward revision, though models like the Scorpio N remain unaffected. This marks the second price hike for the automaker this year.
What Has Changed in Mahindra SUV Prices
The price revision applies to nearly the entire Mahindra SUV portfolio. Among the combustion-powered models, only the Scorpio N has been left untouched. The rest of the internal combustion engine lineup has become costlier, with prices revised upward across multiple variants.
The Bolero has received the sharpest base price increase in the range, with prices going up by Rs 49,000. The Thar 3 door, Thar Roxx, XUV 3XO, Bolero Neo and Scorpio Classic have also seen revisions, while the XUV 7XO has become more expensive as well.
New Price Range for Mahindra SUVs
Here is a quick look at the updated exex-showroomrice ranges after the July 2026 hike:
|
Model |
Old Price Range |
New Price Range |
|
Mahindra XUV 3XO |
Rs 7.54 lakh - Rs 14.89 lakh |
Rs 7.79 lakh - Rs 15.04 lakh |
|
Mahindra Bolero |
Rs 8.00 lakh - Rs 9.91 lakh |
Rs 8.49 lakh - Rs 9.99 lakh |
|
Mahindra Bolero Neo |
Rs 8.85 lakh - Rs 12.00 lakh |
Rs 8.99 lakh - Rs 12.49 lakh |
|
Mahindra Thar 3 Door |
Rs 10.00 lakh - Rs 17.63 lakh |
Rs 10.32 lakh - Rs 18.00 lakh |
|
Mahindra Thar Roxx |
Rs 12.40 lakh - Rs 22.82 lakh |
Rs 12.52 lakh - Rs 23.53 lakh |
|
Mahindra Scorpio Classic |
Rs 13.00 lakh - Rs 17.00 lakh |
Rs 13.37 lakh - Rs 17.40 lakh |
|
Mahindra Scorpio N |
Rs 13.49 lakh - Rs 24.95 lakh |
Rs 13.49 lakh - Rs 24.95 lakh |
|
Mahindra XUV 7XO |
Rs 13.66 lakh - Rs 24.92 lakh |
Rs 13.99 lakh - Rs 25.79 lakh |
EVs Largely Unchanged But XEV 9S Sees a Hike.
Mahindra has also revised prices for some of its electric models. The XEV 9S is the only electric vehicle in the lineup to see a hike, and it now starts at Rs 20.65 lakh, up from Rs 19.95 lakh. That makes it the biggest absolute price increase across the Mahindra portfolio, with the starting price rising by Rs 70,000.
Wider Market Trend and Rising Input Costs
The recent adjustment in Mahindra SUV prices comes at a time when several automakers are adjusting prices across their portfolios. The automotive sector has been dealing with increasing commodity costs, specifically steel and aluminum.
Key reasons for the price hike include:
- Rising commodity costs globally
- Higher input costs across the automotive supply chain
- Increased material procurement costs
- Rising manufacturing and logistics expenses
Tata Motors, Kia India, Maruti Suzuki, and other manufacturers have also announced price hikes recently, reflecting the broader impact of rising input costs in the Indian automotive sector. Buyers planning to purchase a new vehicle will now need to allocate a slightly larger budget for these popular models.
Conclusion
The latest 2.7 percent increase in Mahindra SUV prices reflects the ongoing challenges of rising commodity costs in the automotive manufacturing sector. While the Scorpio N and most electric models have avoided the hike, popular models like the XUV 3XO, Thar, and XUV 7XO have become slightly more expensive. Buyers should consult their local dealerships to get the exact on-road prices for their desired variants.
Neha Mehlawat
Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.