<p>New Delhi: Hinduja group flagship firm Ashok Leyland on Friday said it will hike prices of its commercial vehicles range by up to 3 per cent on its entire range from January 2025 to partially offset the impact of inflation and higher commodity prices.</p>.<p>The extent of price increase will vary depending on model and variant, however, all products across the range will be affected, the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>Inflation and higher commodity prices have necessitated this price increase, it added.</p>.<p>This move will help mitigate a part of the input cost impact, the company said.</p>.Tata Motors, Kia India to hike vehicle prices from January 2025.<p>On Thursday Tata Motors had said it will increase prices of its trucks and buses portfolio by up to 2 per cent from effective January 1, 2025, citing rising input costs.</p>.<p>Already passenger vehicle makers, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India and Tata Motors, along with luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi have announced that they would increase the price of their vehicles from January. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Hinduja group flagship firm Ashok Leyland on Friday said it will hike prices of its commercial vehicles range by up to 3 per cent on its entire range from January 2025 to partially offset the impact of inflation and higher commodity prices.</p>.<p>The extent of price increase will vary depending on model and variant, however, all products across the range will be affected, the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>Inflation and higher commodity prices have necessitated this price increase, it added.</p>.<p>This move will help mitigate a part of the input cost impact, the company said.</p>.Tata Motors, Kia India to hike vehicle prices from January 2025.<p>On Thursday Tata Motors had said it will increase prices of its trucks and buses portfolio by up to 2 per cent from effective January 1, 2025, citing rising input costs.</p>.<p>Already passenger vehicle makers, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India and Tata Motors, along with luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi have announced that they would increase the price of their vehicles from January. </p>