Mercedes-Benz announces price protection scheme on select models; Declaration of price escalation form January 2022

Mercedes-Benz India has announced an increase of 2 percent on select models from January 2022, but is offering a price protection scheme on select models.


Mercedes-Benz India has announced a price hike of 2 per cent with effect from January 2022.
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Mercedes-Benz India has announced a price hike of 2 per cent with effect from January 2022.

Cyclical price revision has become a norm in the auto sector and generally automakers increase the prices of their model range towards the end of the year. Even Mercedes-Benz India has announced a 2 per cent hike on select models from January 2022 but is offering a price protection scheme on select models. As per the new scheme, the customers who have booked their car and are waiting for the delivery of MY 21 cars will get the car at the same old price at which they booked. In addition, customers who book a select range of cars including A-Class, GLA and E-Class till December 31, 2021, will also be given a price protection.

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The price protection scheme is applicable on A-Class, GLA and E-Class.

The company attributed the increase in prices to the increase in input cost. In a statement, the company said, “To offset the cost for such feature enhancements amid rising input costs, Mercedes-Benz will revise the ex-showroom price of only select models upwards. The price revision will be up to 2 per cent.” Will be effective from January 01, 2022. Mercedes-Benz has also extended the price protection for customers who have booked the GLE 400 and GLE 400d SUVs, and are waiting to get the deliveries from April as the semi There is a long waiting period. – Conductor shortage problem

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The company is also making the scheme available on the GLE 400 and GLE 400d SUVs.

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carandbike also reached out to automakers like Audi India and Maruti Suzuki which have recently announced price hikes to find out if the company is offering similar plans and we are yet to get an update from the companies. Is. Mercedes-Benz India also announced to deliver over 1,000 units through its new format of ‘Direct to Customer’ retail model, under which it owns the entire stock of new cars for sale.

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