It is summer in India and everyone wants a cool car with a strong AC. Hyundai is officially raising the prices for its entire fleet of cars starting from June 1 2026. This was actually planned for May 1, but the company decided to give us a small break for thirty days. You now have a very short window to bring home your favorite car without paying that extra one percent on the sticker.
I feel this is a very smart move because it shows that the carmaker is watching the market very closely. This price jump applies to everything from their smallest hatchbacks to the high end electric vehicles that turn heads on the road. Basically, if you were planning to buy a car, now is the best time to visit the showroom.
Hyundai delays the price increase for buyers
- Hyundai initially planned this change for April but then pushed it to May.
- They moved the final start date from May 1 to June 1 lately.
- This delay helps buyers manage their money better during the hot summer month.
- Operational costs at the huge car factories are rising quickly across the world
It is happening soon. The company decided to move the date back by one full month because they wanted to help people with their budgets. You can now buy a car at the old rates until May ends. Honestly, it is quite rare for a car brand to wait an extra month when costs are already so high. Usually, they just pass the bill to us immediately.
The company is the second largest player in our car market. They have to balance their books while keeping their fans happy. Actually, they said this delay helps them manage customer expectations better during these tough times. Look, they are trying to be nice, but the hike is still coming your way very soon.
All models from hatchbacks to electric cars will cost more
- The hike applies to the Grand i10 Nios and the premium Ioniq 5.
- The maximum price increase for any car variant is Rs 12,800.
- The list includes the new Creta Electric and the popular Exter SUV.
- The price jump stays below one percent for all 10 models in India.
Prices are going up. Every single model from the small i10 to the very fast Ioniq 5 will see a change in their price. This small jump of one percent will affect your final bill in June. Look, even the popular Creta and the small Exter are on this list.
I tested the Ioniq 5 on the highway and it was a very smooth ride. You should try the sports mode once. Basically, even if you buy the most expensive car they sell, the price won’t go up by more than Rs 12,800. That is good news because some people were worried about a much bigger jump.
Model Price Range (Ex-showroom)
| Model | Price Range (Ex-showroom) |
| Grand i10 Nios | Rs 5.55 lakh – 7.92 lakh |
| Aura | Rs 6 lakh – 8.54 lakh |
| i20 | Rs 5.99 lakh – 11.53 lakh |
| Exter | Rs 5.80 lakh – 9.42 lakh |
| Venue | Rs 8 lakh – 15.40 lakh |
| Creta | Rs 10.79 lakh – 20.20 lakh |
| Verna | Rs 10.98 lakh – 18.25 lakh |
| Alcazar | Rs 14.50 lakh – 21.06 lakh |
| Creta Electric | Rs 18.02 lakh – 24.40 lakh |
| Ioniq 5 | Rs 55.70 lakh |
Why the prices are going up right now
- Raw material costs like steel and plastic have risen quite a lot.
- Transporting vehicles to dealerships across India is now more expensive.
- Running the huge manufacturing plants requires more electricity and higher wages.
- General economic pressure forces car brands to adjust their rates this year.
Metal costs are high. Everything used to build a car like steel or plastic is now costing the factory a lot more money every day. You have to pay for the transport and the showroom lights too. Honestly, the cost of running a big plant in India has gone up quite a lot lately. Look, the company is trying to stay profitable without making the cars too expensive for the common man. Basically, they are asking for one percent more to cover their basic expenses.
My Verdict
I think you should book your car before May ends if your mind is already made up. This one percent hike is small, but the Rs 12,800 limit is a good thing for premium buyers. If you are buying a base model like the Aura or Nios, the extra cost will be very low.
Honestly, I would suggest you go to the dealer this week and lock in the current price. You will save enough money to cover your first few months of fuel or perhaps a nice set of seat covers. Just make sure you finish the registration and paperwork before the June 1 deadline.

