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Mercedes-Benz India has announced a price revision across its model range, with an increase of up to 2 percent. The revised prices will come into effect from January 1, 2026.

The company said the decision has been driven by sustained foreign exchange pressures, with the Euro–INR exchange rate remaining consistently above the ₹100 mark through 2025—significantly higher than historical averages. Despite the sharp currency movement, Mercedes-Benz has absorbed a large part of the impact, passing on only a marginal cost increase to customers.

Going forward, Mercedes-Benz India indicated that it is evaluating the possibility of further quarterly price revisions, aimed at gradually aligning vehicle prices more closely with prevailing foreign exchange levels.

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