
Mahindra has revised the prices of several vehicles in its Indian lineup, with the new prices coming into effect from July 10. The company said the latest increase has been implemented due to rising commodity costs. This marks Mahindra’s second price revision in 2026, following an earlier hike announced in April.
The latest revision affects most of Mahindra’s internal combustion engine (ICE) models, while the impact on its electric vehicle portfolio is limited. The Scorpio N continues at its existing price and among the electric models, only the XEV 9S has received a price increase.
The XEV 9S records the largest increase in the lineup, with its starting price rising by Rs. 70,000. It is now priced between Rs. 20.65 lakhs and Rs. 29.95 lakhs (ex-showroom), compared to the earlier range of Rs. 19.95 lakhs to Rs. 29.45 lakhs.
Among the ICE models, the Bolero receives the biggest increase in base price, which has gone up by Rs. 49,000. Prices for the XUV 3XO, Bolero Neo, Thar, Thar Roxx, Scorpio Classic and XUV 7XO have also been revised upwards.
The Scorpio N remains unaffected by the latest revision, with prices continuing to range from Rs. 13.49 lakhs to Rs. 24.95 lakhs. Similarly, Mahindra has retained the prices of the XUV 3XO EV, BE 6 and XEV 9e.
Following the revision, the XUV 3XO is now priced between Rs. 7.79 lakhs and Rs. 15.04 lakhs, while the Bolero range starts at Rs. 8.49 lakhs. The Thar now costs between Rs. 10.32 lakhs and Rs. 18 lakhs and the XUV 7XO is priced from Rs. 13.99 lakhs to Rs. 25.79 lakhs (all prices, ex-showroom).
Mahindra said the latest increase is intended to offset higher input costs. The revised prices are applicable across dealerships from July 10 onward.





