Mahindra to raise ICE SUV and commercial vehicle prices up to 2.5% from April 6, 2026
Mahindra & Mahindra will raise prices by up to 2.5% on its ICE SUV and commercial vehicle lineup from April 6, 2026, citing cost escalations.
- 2.5%
- 1.6%
- 40,000
What Happened
Mahindra & Mahindra announced on April 2, 2026 that it will raise prices across its ICE SUV and commercial vehicle range. The increase of up to 2.5%, with an average of 1.6%, takes effect April 6, 2026. The company attributes the move to a combination of cost escalations.
Mahindra announces the price increase.
Higher prices take effect across the ICE SUV and CV range.
2.5%
Across the ICE SUV and commercial vehicle range.
1.6%
Across the entire portfolio.
For the recently introduced XUV7XO, the price hike is expected to take effect only after the first 40,000 price-protected bookings are delivered. This means those early customers will not face the increase immediately.
Previously from Mahindra & Mahindra
Prior MotorClaw coverage reports that Mahindra announced another price hike effective July 10, 2026, with SUVs rising by an average of 2.7% and commercial vehicles by an average of 2%. That increase was attributed to rising commodity costs.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Mahindra & Mahindra's official releases.
Why this matters
Customers buying Mahindra SUVs and commercial vehicles after April 6 will pay more, with the average increase running 1.6%. The new XUV7XO is shielded for its first 40,000 bookings, giving early buyers temporary protection against the hike.
Terms in This Story
- ICE
- Internal combustion engine, the traditional gasoline or diesel engine.
- SUV
- Sport utility vehicle, a passenger vehicle with high ground clearance and a boxy body.
- CV
- Commercial vehicle, a vehicle used for business purposes such as trucks and vans.
- Price-protected bookings
- Customer orders that keep the original price even if list prices rise later.
Summarised from the linked release; details can be imperfect — always verify against the original source.