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Hyundai Motor India Ltd on Tuesday said it will hike prices across models between 1 to 1.5 per cent from February 1.
New Delhi: After the country's largest car manufacturer Maruti Udyog announced a price hike of upto Rs 12,000 with effect from next month, it was the turn of car manufacturer Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL).
Hyundai on Tuesday said it will hike prices across models between one to 1.5 per cent from February 1.
The upward price revision will apply on all models, including flagship Santro, premium hatchback Getz, luxury sedan Sonata and the newly launched Verna.
Earlier the company had said in a statement that the price increase would include both its diesel and petrol models.
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