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    Breaking Down the GST Impact: Cars and Bikes Become More Affordable

    Auto September 22, 20251 Min Read
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    The Indian automotive landscape is changing with the rollout of GST 2.0, bringing good news for car and motorcycle purchasers. With reductions in tax rates, manufacturers are extending these savings directly to consumers, leading to price cuts. These reductions vary greatly, from around Rs 40,000 for small cars to up to Rs 30 lakh for luxury SUVs, which represents a significant change in the pricing within the automotive sector.

    Consumers will benefit from these reductions across the spectrum, from budget-friendly choices from Maruti Suzuki to premium models from Range Rover, including popular motorcycles like the Honda Activa and Shine. Here’s a detailed look at the price adjustments by brand.

    Price Cuts on Cars:

    [Table of price reductions for various car models from Mahindra, Tata Motors, Toyota, Range Rover, Kia, Skoda, Hyundai, Renault, Maruti Suzuki, Nissan, and Honda.]

    Two-Wheeler Price Reductions:

    Honda Two-Wheelers – Up to Rs 18,887 off (under 350cc)

    [Table of price reductions for various bike models from Honda.]

    Automotive Industry Cars GST Honda Mahindra Maruti Suzuki motorcycles Price Cuts Range Rover Tata Motors
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