Stellantis India to hike prices of Citroen and Jeep models by 0.5% from April 30, 2024

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 04-24 00:30

The company added that it remains committed to delivering high-quality vehicles to its customers while ensuring the sustainability and competitiveness of its operations.
New Delhi: Stellantis India, an automotive conglomerate, said it will increase prices by 0.5% across all models of the Citroën brand and of the Compass and Meridian under the Jeep brand from April 30, 2024.

This price increase will result in an increment ranging from INR 4,000 to INR 17,000 across the models, Stellantis said in a media release.

The decision to increase prices comes in response to escalating input costs and operational expenses. The modest price adjustment reflects the current economic realities and enables the company to continue delivering innovative vehicles to its valued customers, the company said.

The company added that it remains committed to delivering high-quality vehicles to its customers while ensuring the sustainability and competitiveness of its operations.



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