Premium car maker Mercedes-Benz India on Friday said it is hiking its car prices by 5 per cent from January 15, owing to the currency depreciation and increasing input costs that have pushed up the overall production cost. With this, the low-end model like C-Class will be costlier by Rs 2 lakh, while top-end models such as AMG GT 63S Door Coupe will cost a customer by Rs 15 lakh more, the company said in a statement. It added that Mercedes-Benz India will revise upwards the price of its model range effective January. The imminent price correction would be in the range of 5 per cent across models, the company said.
Mumbai, Jan 5 () German carmaker Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday launched its flagship S-class Maestro Edition priced at Rs 1.51 crore (ex-showroom all India). Besides, the company rolled out the latest version of Mercedes me connect (Mmc) technology with three new features, the company said in a release.
S-Class Maestro Edition integrates additional features and the latest connected car technology in addition to other features such as Magic Sky Control with a panoramic sunroof, front seats with memory package, among others, the carmaker said. In 2021, one of our key priorities is to introduce the latest in connected car technology, along with the most desirable products and their updates. Mercedes me connect has been a distinct differentiator in the luxury car segment since its inception and we are excited with the overwhelming response for our connected car technology, Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Martin Schwenk said.