MG Motor India Announces Price Hike Of 1.5 Per Cent Starting July 1

Highlights
- MG Cars to become dearer from July 2025
- Rising input cost and macroeconomic issues cited for hike
- MG’s India portfolio includes three ICE models and three EVs
JSW MG Motor India has announced a mid-year price increase of up to 1.5 per cent. The latest revision will come into effect starting July 1, 2025, and will impact select models within the British automaker’s Indian lineup.
According to MG, the latest price correction is driven by rising input costs and broader macroeconomic pressures affecting the auto industry. The company stated that the revision is necessary to partially offset the impact of increased manufacturing and supply chain expenses.
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This is the second price adjustment from MG Motor within a span of seven months. The company had earlier implemented a price hike of up to 3 per cent across its entire range in December 2024, ahead of the new calendar year, similar to other automakers in the Indian market.
MG’s current portfolio in India includes models such as the Astor, Hector, Gloster, and three electric vehicles: Comet EV, ZS EV and the Windsor EV. The company has not specified which exact models will be affected by the latest hike.
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JSW MG Motor India recently announced a price cut on all variants of its ZS EV. Marking its sixth year in India, the automaker introduced this limited-period discount to celebrate the milestone. Moreover, the Windsor EV is the brand’s latest launch in India, and with it, the company introduced Battery as a Service (BaaS) module.
Looking ahead, the carmaker is now gearing up for the launch of two electric vehicles in India, the MG M9 MPV and the Cyberster roadster.