Kia India to raise prices by up to 3% starting April 2025

Kia India, on Tuesday, announced to raise the prices by up to 3% on all its vehicles starting April 1, 2025. The company blamed higher costs for materials and supply chain issues. Buyers can expect increased prices from April, but deals before then stick to current rates.

Hardeep Singh Brar, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Kia India, in a company statement, said, “As a brand focused on giving customers value and quality, we’ve worked hard to keep our vehicles affordable. But with the rising costs of commodities and materials, we will raise prices by up to 3% across all Kia models starting 1 April 2025.”

Kia India reported 25,026 vehicle sales in February 2025, up 23.89% from 20,200 units in February 2024. The new Syros SUV sold 5,425 units, while the Carens reached 5,318 units, a 10.06% increase from 4,832 units last year.

The Seltos recorded 6,446 units, up 2.89% from the year before. The Sonet dropped 16.52% to 7,598 units from 9,102 units. The Carnival logged 239 units, and the EV6 had no sales as its updated version nears delivery.

Kia India has delivered 1.45 million vehicles in India and overseas markets combined. The Seltos leads with over 690,000 units, followed by the Sonet with more than 500,000 units, the Carens with over 232,000 units, and the Carnival with more than 15,000 units.

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