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Nissan India to Raise Car Prices Up to 3% From January 1, 2026

The increase reflects pressure from a weaker rupee driving up imported component costs.

Overview

  • The revision will apply across the portfolio, with adjustments varying by model and variant.
  • At the 3% cap, the Magnite VISIA manual would add about ₹17,000 to roughly ₹5.78 lakh, while the X-Trail near ₹49.92 lakh would rise by about ₹1.5 lakh.
  • Reports link the move to currency depreciation along with higher raw‑material and logistics expenses across the sector.
  • Coverage is based on unnamed sources, and detailed variant‑wise prices had not been published at the time of reporting.
  • The step tracks a broader 2026 price reset across automakers and precedes Nissan’s India push with the Gravite in January and the Tekton in February.