"Effective from January 1, 2017, the estimated price increase on all the Chevrolet cars will range between 1 per cent to 3 per cent depending on the product and variant which will make vehicles approximately Rs 30,000 higher in 2017," the company said in a statement.
Commenting on the development, GM India Vice President of Sales & Network Hardeep Brar said: "In the adverse market conditions, the price hike is necessitated on account of higher manufacturing cost as the input prices surge year-on-year."
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He further said, "In line with the industry practice and rising manufacturing and other administrative costs, we proposed a price increase across our product line in India."
With the increase in Foreign Exchange rates and high inflationary cost, there has been a considerable increase in raw material pricing leading to higher manufacturing cost in the sector, which is the primary reason for the price hike, he added.
GM India sells a range of vehicles from the hatchback Beat at a starting price of Rs 3.95 lakh to SUV Trailblazer tagged at Rs 24.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Already companies, including Hyundai Motor India, Tata Motors, Toyota, Nissan, Renault and Mercedes-Benz have announced that they would hike prices of their vehicles from January.