All the three companies have announced to increase prices of their respective models by up to 3 per cent from first week of January, 2016.
"The price increase is to offset the rising input costs. The revision of prices will soften the negative impact and help the company stay competitive," Nissan Motor India Managing Director Arun Malhotra said in a statement.
Nissan brand of vehicles in India range from the Micra hatchback to SUV Terrano with prices starting from Rs 4.47 lakh to Rs 12.91 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Renault India also announced to hike prices across its model range by up to 3 per cent from next month.
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The company, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of France's Renault SAS, sells seven models - Kwid, Pulse, Scala, Duster, Lodgy, Fluence and Koleos, priced between Rs 2.56 lakh and Rs 23.47 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Besides, Czech auto maker Skoda will will hike prices of its entire model range by up to Rs 50,000 from January in order to offset the impact of rising input costs.
The price increase will translate into a hike of around Rs 14,000 to Rs 50,000 depending on the model and the variant, it added.
Skoda Auto India currently sells four models -- Rapid, Octavia, Yeti and Superb -- priced between Rs 7.55 lakh and Rs 26.83 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Last week, the country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India had also said that it would hike prices of its vehicles across models by up to Rs 20,000 from January, joining competitors in making such a move.
Already various car makers including Toyota, General Motors India and German luxury car makers Mercedes Benz and BMW have announced a hike in prices of their vehicles across models from January to offset rising input costs.
Experts believe carmakers usually come up with such year-end announcements which help them clear inventories left after the heavy festival discounts on vehicles.