Rising input and supply chain costs push luxury carmaker Audi to hike prices by 2.4%
Aug 23, 2022, 14:55 IST
- Luxury cars’ price tags are about to get fatter as automaker Audi increases the prices of its models for the second time in four months.
- Due to rising input and supply chain costs, Audi will be increasing its prices yet again by 2.4%.
- In April, luxury auto makers Audi and Mercedes-Benz had increased their prices by 3%.
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Luxury car Audi is about to get a tad more expensive, as the automaker increases its prices for the second time in four months.The German luxury car manufacturer on Tuesday announced a price hike of up to 2.4% across its model range in India, effective September 20. This will see the cost of Audi Q7, for instance, rising to ₹83.96 lakh from ₹82.49 lakh currently.
The current price jump is aligned with the festive season, which usually bumps up sales of luxury automobiles.
“At Audi India, we are committed to operating a sustainable business model. With rising input and supply chain costs, we are required to take a price hike of up to 2.4% across our model range,” said Balbir Singh Dhillon, head of Audi India.
The cost of raw materials required to manufacture cars has shot up after the war in Ukraine – aluminium is costlier by 48%, palladium by 38%, rhodium by 35%, platinum by 13%, rubber by 28% and copper by 15% compared to the second half of 2021.
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Despite the price increase, Audi’s sales for the first six months of the year grew at a healthy 49% over last year, thanks to new product launches, and demand for its Audi e-tron range, Audi Q5, Audi Q7, Audi A4, Audi A6 and S/RS models.
The German auto major also said that it had retailed 1,765 units in the January – June 2022 period, buoyed by electric vehicles.
According to market research firm Mordor Intelligence’s report, the Indian luxury car market was valued at $1.06 billion in 2021 and this is expected to grow to $1.54 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of over 6.4%.
In FY21, BMW, Audi, Jaguar Land Rover and Volvo had the highest growth among the luxury car manufacturers, according to Mordor Intelligence.