Mumbai: Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors on Tuesday said it will hike its vehicle prices in India by up to Rs 1 lakh from January next year to offset the increased input and distribution cost. The increase is expected to be between 1-2 percent for the commercial range and between 3-4 percent for the lifestyle and adventure pick-up range, the company said in a statement. In India, Isuzu Motors currently sells adventure utility vehicle D-MAX V-Cross, the seven-seater premium SUV mu-X, and variants of D-max pickups (Regular cab s-cab). The price increase will be in the range of Rs 15,000 to Rs 1,00,000 (ex-showroom) across models/variants, it said. The price revision, which is effective from 1 January, has been undertaken due to the increasing input and distribution cost, the firm said in the statement.
Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors on Tuesday said it will hike its vehicle prices in India by up to Rs 1 lakh from January next year to offset the increased input and distribution cost
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