<p>New Delhi: Honda Cars India on Friday said it will hike prices across its model range by up to 2 per cent from January next year, in order to partially offset the impact of rising input costs.</p>.<p>The company sells models like Amaze, City and Elevate in the domestic market.</p>.<p>The automaker will increase the prices of its models by up to 2 per cent from the beginning of January 2025, Honda Cars India Vice President - Marketing and Sales Kunal Behl said.</p>.Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties and possibly merge.<p>The company has been making strong efforts to absorb price increases during this year, ensuring minimal impact on customers, he added.</p>.<p>"However, due to the continued rise in input costs and logistics, a small portion of this impact will be passed on to customers through a price revision from the new year," Behl said.</p>.<p>Additionally, the all-new third generation Amaze which was launched at a very competitive introductory price, will also see a price revision by mid of next month, he added.</p>.<p>Already various carmakers including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Tata Motors have announced price hikes from January. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Honda Cars India on Friday said it will hike prices across its model range by up to 2 per cent from January next year, in order to partially offset the impact of rising input costs.</p>.<p>The company sells models like Amaze, City and Elevate in the domestic market.</p>.<p>The automaker will increase the prices of its models by up to 2 per cent from the beginning of January 2025, Honda Cars India Vice President - Marketing and Sales Kunal Behl said.</p>.Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties and possibly merge.<p>The company has been making strong efforts to absorb price increases during this year, ensuring minimal impact on customers, he added.</p>.<p>"However, due to the continued rise in input costs and logistics, a small portion of this impact will be passed on to customers through a price revision from the new year," Behl said.</p>.<p>Additionally, the all-new third generation Amaze which was launched at a very competitive introductory price, will also see a price revision by mid of next month, he added.</p>.<p>Already various carmakers including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Tata Motors have announced price hikes from January. </p>