GST 2.0: Renault to chop car costs by as much as 96,395 from Sep 22

The Renault emblem on a brand new Renault Triber is pictured in Mumbai. File | Photo Credit: Reuters

Renault India on Saturday (September 6, 2025) mentioned it can scale back costs of its autos by as much as ₹96,395 to go on full advantage of the latest GST price lower to patrons.

The GST Council, earlier this week, authorized limiting slabs to five% and 18%, efficient from September 22.

The revised pricing will likely be efficient on all deliveries made on or after September 22, 2025, coinciding with the primary day of Navratri, the automaker mentioned in a press release.

However, prospects can begin reserving their Renault automotive on the new costs instantly throughout all dealerships nationwide, it added.

“Passing on the full GST 2.0 benefit is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to our customers. We believe this timely initiative will not only make our cars more accessible but also energise demand during the festive season,” Renault India MD Venkatram Mamillapalle mentioned.

This transfer considerably enhances the worth proposition of Renault’s renewed product line-up, together with the Triber and Kiger, and is predicted to drive robust momentum in the course of the festive season, the corporate mentioned.

Price of entry degree Kwid will come down by as much as ₹55,095, Triber by ₹80,195 and Kiger by as much as ₹96,395, the automaker mentioned.

On Friday (September 5, 2025), Tata Motors introduced worth lower between ₹65,000 and ₹1.45 lakh on its passenger autos efficient September 22 to go on the complete advantage of GST discount to prospects.

Under the revised GST construction, petrol, LPG and CNG autos of lower than 1,200 cc and no more than 4,000 mm size and diesel autos of as much as 1,500 cc and 4,000 mm size would transfer to the 18% slab from the present 28%.

Motorcycles as much as 350 cc could be taxed at a decrease GST of 18% in opposition to 28% at the moment.

All vehicles above 1,200 cc and longer than 4,000 mm in addition to bikes above 350 cc and racing vehicles will likely be charged with a 40% levy.

Small hybrid vehicles may also profit, whereas EVs will proceed to be charged at 5 per cent.

Published – September 06, 2025 12:18 pm IST

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