In a move that may upset some luxury car buyers, Mercedes-Benz India has increased prices across its top-selling models, including the GLC SUV, E-Class sedan, GLA, and the newly launched CLE Cabriolet. The price hike, already in effect from June 2025, comes due to the rising cost of imported components and a weak rupee. Buyers can also expect another round of hikes this September.
Why Mercedes-Benz Is Increasing Car Prices in India
Mercedes-Benz, like many global carmakers, relies heavily on imported parts. The Indian rupee’s sharp depreciation (10%) against the euro has increased their costs. The company says they’ve been absorbing these costs for a while but are now forced to pass some of it onto customers.
This Mercedes-Benz India price hike 2025 is also driven by global supply chain challenges and increasing shipping charges.
When Do the New Prices Apply?
Mercedes has planned the hike in two phases:
- Phase 1: Effective from June 1, 2025
- Phase 2: Coming on September 1, 2025, with an additional 1.5% increase on most models
This gives buyers a short window to make their purchases before prices go up again.
Model-Wise Price Hike Breakdown
Below is the full list of affected models and the price difference from earlier.
Model Variant | Previous Price (₹) | Price Increase | New Price (Approx) |
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Mercedes-Benz GLA | ₹50.80–55.80 lakh | ₹70,000 | ₹51.50–56.50 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4MATIC | ₹76.80 lakh | ₹1.5 lakh | ₹78.30 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz E 200 | ₹79.50 lakh | ₹2 lakh | ₹81.50 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz E 220d | ~₹82 lakh | ₹1.5 lakh | ~₹83.5 lakh |
Mercedes-Benz E 450 4MATIC | ~₹98 lakh | ₹2 lakh | ~₹1 crore |
Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet | ₹1.11 crore | ₹3.7 lakh | ₹1.15 crore |
Other models such as the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, GLE, GLS, and even the Maybach S680 have also seen similar jumps.
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Spotlight on Popular Models

Mercedes-Benz GLC New Price
One of the most popular luxury SUVs in India, the GLC 300 4MATIC, is now ₹1.5 lakh costlier, pushing its price beyond ₹78 lakh. Despite the hike, its blend of luxury and utility still makes it a strong choice for urban buyers.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Price Update
The E-Class sedan, especially the E 200 and E 450, has seen increases of ₹2 lakh each. This executive car continues to appeal to both business owners and family buyers looking for comfort and premium features.
GLA Entry SUV Gets Pricier
The Mercedes-Benz GLA, which is the brand’s entry-level luxury SUV, now starts around ₹51.50 lakh. It remains an attractive option for first-time luxury car buyers.
CLE Cabriolet India Price
The recently launched Mercedes-Benz CLE 300 AMG Cabriolet, a two-door performance convertible, now costs around ₹1.15 crore after a steep ₹3.7 lakh hike.
Effect on Buyers and Loans
Even though the price hikes are sharp in some cases, Mercedes-Benz is trying to soften the blow. Its finance arm, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, is offering:
- Lower monthly EMIs
- Flexible down payment options
- Attractive interest rates
For most models like the GLA or GLC, the extra EMI burden is about ₹2,000/month, depending on loan tenure.
Upcoming Price Hike in September 2025
The company has confirmed that another price hike of up to 1.5% will hit the Indian market by September 1, 2025. This means now might be the best time to book your preferred model if you’re in the market for a new Mercedes.

Pros & Cons of the New Price Structure
Pros
- Price increase spread over two phases
- EMI support from Mercedes-Benz Finance
- Advanced booking helps avoid further hike
- Still cheaper than imported units from the US/Europe
Cons
- All core models now cost significantly more
- Buyers may delay purchases, hoping for discounts
- Rupee weakness might lead to more hikes later
Quick Comparison Table
Model | Old Price | New Price | % Hike |
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GLA | ₹50.80 lakh | ₹51.50 lakh | ~1.4% |
GLC | ₹76.80 lakh | ₹78.30 lakh | ~2% |
E 200 | ₹79.50 lakh | ₹81.50 lakh | ~2.5% |
CLE 300 Cabriolet AMG | ₹1.11 crore | ₹1.15 crore | ~3.3% |
Mercedes-Benz Price Hike 2025 – FAQs
Q. Why is Mercedes-Benz increasing car prices in India?
Due to high import costs and the weak rupee, which has dropped around 10% vs the euro.
Q. Is this a one-time increase?
No, another 1.5% hike is expected in September 2025.
Q. Which models have seen the highest jump?
The CLE Cabriolet saw the steepest increase at ₹3.7 lakh.
Q. Will this affect new bookings or current ones too?
The new prices apply only to cars booked on or after June 1, 2025.
Q. Are all Mercedes-Benz models affected?
Yes, though the percentage increase differs model to model.
Q. Can I get any discount or benefit now?
Yes, Mercedes is offering finance deals with low EMIs and extended warranties.
Final Thoughts
The Mercedes-Benz price increase in India reflects the broader challenges of global car pricing. While the hikes are noticeable, especially on models like the GLC, E-Class, and CLE Cabriolet, buyers still get unmatched luxury, brand value, and post-sales support. If you’re considering buying one, now may be your best shot before the September 2025 hike kicks in.
Author- Ayush