German automaker Audi announced on Thursday that, to offset the effects of rising input and transportation expenses, it will increase the prices of its model range in India by up to 2% starting in June. The automaker announced in a statement that the price hike will be effective from June 01, 2024.
He explained that the price change is intended to ensure the automaker’s and its dealer partners’ long-term success.
“It’s our endeavour that the impact of rising costs is as minimal as possible for our customers,” Dhillon stated.
In FY24, Audi India sold 7,027 cars, representing a 33 per cent increase in overall sales.
The company sells models such as the A4, Q3, Q5 and RS Q8 in India.
Meanwhile, the 2025 Audi A3 facelift, which showcased the modifications to the beloved vehicle, was officially unveiled in March. Audi wants to maintain the A3 as popular as it can with upgraded standard features, new interior materials and updated appearance.
Despite its global popularity, Audi announced that the A3 would not return to the Indian market. The Q2 replaced the A3, which was once a favourite among Indian buyers. The A4 sedan is now Audi’s entry-level offering in the nation.
 
 
          