: Rising commodity costs to push vehicle prices higher from Sep: MSIL (Lead) #IndiaNEWS #Business New Delhi, Aug 30 | Automobile major Maruti Suzuki India blamed rising commodity cost for another price
Rising commodity costs to push vehicle prices higher from Sep: MSIL (Lead) #IndiaNEWS #Business
New Delhi, Aug 30 | Automobile major Maruti Suzuki India blamed rising commodity cost for another price hike from September.
Earlier in calendar year 2021, the automobile major had increased prices in January, April, and in July for only for the hatchback Swift and all CNG variants.
Rising commodity prices, especially those of steel, copper, rhodium and palladium amongst others have left us with no choice but to raise prices across models, Maruti Suzuki Indias Executive Director, Marketing and Sales, Shashank Srivastava said.
On an average the material cost accounts for 70 per cent of our overall cost structure.
According to Srivastava, the company tried not to raise prices to revive demand by cost-cutting and other measures.
But continuously rising material cost has left us with no options. The quantum of increase on average will be around 1.4 per cent depending on the model.
Currently, commodity prices have started to soften up a bit, the industry believes that the material cost will plateau out on these levels and soften more in Q3FY22 and Q4FY22.
The company had earlier raised prices for different car models in July for only the hatchback Swift and all CNG variants. The increase in ex-showroom prices (Delhi) at that time was up to Rs 15,000.
Source: IANS
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