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The company, which currently sells a range of vehicles from Alto to S-Cross, said it has taken the decision to hike prices due to an increase in input costs.
The weighted average price rise, with effect from April 18, in ex-showroom prices (New Delhi) across models is 1.3 percent, it added.
MSI has already hiked vehicle prices by around 8.8 percent from January 2021 to March 2022, owing to a constant increase in input costs.
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With prices of various essential commodities like steel, copper, aluminium, and precious metals going up, automakers have been hiking prices on a regular basis to offset the impact.
Last week Mahindra & Mahindra hiked vehicle prices by 2.5 percent, entailing an increase of up to Rs 63,000.
Similarly, Toyota Kirloskar Motor has increased prices of its entire model range by up to 4 percent from April 1.
Luxury carmakers Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW have also announced price hikes recently.