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GST 2.0 effect: Kia India prices come down by up to ₹4.48 lakh



<p>Kia India will pass on the full benefit of the GST 2.0 rate cut to customers from September 22, 2025, with price reductions of ₹48,513 to ₹4.48 lakh across its ICE portfolio.</p>
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Kia India has announced that it will fully transfer the benefits of the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reduction to customers across its entire internal combustion engine (ICE) portfolio starting September 22, 2025.

The move comes after the Union government introduced GST 2.0 reforms, slashing tax rates on passenger vehicles. Customers can expect price reductions ranging from ₹48,513 to as much as ₹4.48 lakh, depending on the model.

The Kia Carnival sees the highest price cut of ₹4.48 lakh, while other models such as the Sonet, Syros, Seltos, Carens, and Carens Clavis will also be available at significantly reduced prices.

Gwanggu Lee, Managing Director and CEO of Kia India, said, “We welcome the Government of India’s visionary citizen-centric reforms to reduce the GST on passenger vehicles. This transformative measure represents a progressive and timely decision towards making vehicle purchase more affordable for consumers and bringing a boost to the automotive sector’s growth.”

The revised prices will be effective for all deliveries from September 22, coinciding with Navratri, a period that traditionally drives strong vehicle sales.>

  • Published On Sep 8, 2025 at 05:36 PM IST

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