Key Points

Hyundai Motor India has committed to passing full GST benefits to customers starting September 22. Customers can save between ₹73,808 and ₹2.4 lakh on various Hyundai models during the festive season. The government reduced GST rates from 28% to 18% for most passenger vehicles to boost affordability. These changes are part of broader tax reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth and reducing citizen tax burden.

Key Points: Hyundai Passes GST Rate Cut Benefits to Car Buyers From Sept 22

  • Buyers save ₹73,808 to ₹2.4 lakh depending on Hyundai variant
  • GST reduced from 28% to 18% for petrol and diesel cars
  • Changes effective from first day of Navratri September 22
  • Automobile sector gets major boost from government tax reforms
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Hyundai vows to pass on GST benefits to car buyers from Day 1

Hyundai announces immediate GST reduction benefits for customers starting September 22, offering savings up to ₹2.4 lakh on various car models this festive season.

"This reform is a strong step towards empowering millions of customers by making personal mobility more affordable - Unsoo Kim, Hyundai India MD"

New Delhi, September 7

Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) vowed on Sunday that it will pass on the complete benefit of the recent GST rate reduction on passenger vehicles to its customers right from Day 1, i.e. September 22, the date the revised GST rates come into effect.

The carmaker said buyers will save money in the range of Rs 73,808 to Rs 2.40 lakh, depending on the Hyundai car variant they choose this festive season.

Following is a table that lays out the Hyundai car prices with reduced GST:

Unsoo Kim, Managing Director, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, in a statement, "We sincerely appreciate the progressive and far-sighted move by the Government of India to reduce GST on passenger vehicles."

"This reform is not only a boost to the automotive industry but also a strong step towards empowering millions of customers by making personal mobility more affordable and accessible. As India moves forward on the path of Viksit Bharat, Hyundai remains committed to aligning with the nation's growth ambitions by ensuring our cars and SUVs continue to deliver value, innovation and joy of driving," Unsoo Kim added.

The automobile sector, one of the largest contributors to the Indian economy, will also benefit from the GST reforms.

Petrol and petrol hybrid cars, along with LPG and CNG variants not exceeding 1200 cc and 4000 mm in length, will now be taxed at 18 per cent instead of 28 per cent.

Diesel and diesel hybrid cars of up to 1500 cc and 4000 mm will see the same reduction.

Three-wheeled vehicles, motorcycles with an engine capacity of up to 350 cc, and motor vehicles used for goods transport will also see their GST rates reduced from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

On September 22, the first day of Navratri, all changes in GST rates will come into effect.

Sweeping changes have been made to what the government termed the next-generation GST (Goods and Services Tax) rationalisation.

It came on September 3, just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced it from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence Day. This is aimed at reducing the tax burden on citizens while stimulating economic growth.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some relief for middle-class families! The GST reduction on smaller cars will make personal vehicles more affordable. Hope other manufacturers follow Hyundai's lead and pass on benefits immediately.
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Aman W
Good initiative by the government. Reducing GST during festive season will boost auto sector and create positive sentiment. Hyundai's quick response shows they understand the Indian market well.
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Sarah B
While this is welcome news, I hope the savings are actually passed on to customers without any hidden charges. Sometimes companies reduce prices but add other costs. Transparency is key!
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Vikram M
Perfect timing with Navratri starting! 🚗 Many families plan big purchases during this period. This GST cut will definitely help revive the auto industry which was struggling lately.
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Michael C
The focus on smaller engine and hybrid vehicles shows the government's commitment to both affordability and environmental concerns. Smart policy making that benefits everyone.

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