Mahindra XUV5OO Dearer By Rs. 55000/-

by Faisal December 28, 2011

in Mahindra XUV500

Mahindra XUV 500 Review photo

As expected Mahindra has hiked the prices of the XUV5OO. The company had made it very clear at the time of launch, that the prices are introductory but little did we know that prices would be hiked by such an amount. On one end Tata Motors is planning to decrease prices of the Aria to compete with the XUV5OO, while Mahindra is hiking the prices and only helping Tata. The W6 variant is now dearer by Rs. 30,000/-, the W8 is dearer by Rs. 50,000/-, while the price hike on the W8 AWD is Rs. 55,000/-. Classic case of demand-supply, wherein Mahindra can afford to hike prices without a hitch.

Mahindra also cites the increase in raw material costs and depreciating Rupee against the Dollar and Euro as a reason for the price hike. Those who booked the Mahindra XUV5OO and have not yet received their vehicles will only have to pay 50% of the increase amount. The XUV5OO’s production has been ramped up at the company’s Chakan facility, this has been done to reduce waiting period of the vehicle. Bookings are being re-opened in January but might get closed again if the demand is too high. The XUV5OO is also the leading in the 2011 MotorBeam Car of the year awards by a huge margin, which showcases how well the public has received this global Mahindra vehicle.

Mahindra XUV 500 First Drive 3 photo

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

abhisek December 28, 2011 at 8:41 pm

Expected but not so steep. still worth the buy. Lucky ones who booked earlier.

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Hunky December 28, 2011 at 8:44 pm

The range of customers buying such car wont mind shading out extra 55K..

Since there is no car in segment at this price point to compete, its a pure business decision..

TATA needs a new car, Area is already a flop product

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vinay December 28, 2011 at 8:46 pm

Sensible hike. Proves the m&m marketing is thinking sensible and long run.

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Jijo December 28, 2011 at 9:14 pm

Xuv price hike wont help the tata aria.. Even price cut wont be helping aria…aria failed to prove its mettle compared with xuv…
IMO tata made a carbon copy of toyota innova and made some cosmetic changes to feel it as a new class…but for m&m, xuv 500 is a huge leap from it previous suv scorpio…if indian companies want to make a mark on the global auto market,they should come with innovative ideas like that of xuv’s..tat can PLEASE the customer rather than BRAIN WASHING the customer with heavy ads and publicity stunts..

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