JSW MG Motor India to Raise Prices by Up to 2% from April 1

The company cited sustained pressure from rising input costs as reason for the price hike.

30 Mar 2026 | 847 Views | By Arunima Pal

JSW MG Motor India on Monday announced a price hike of up to 2% across its vehicle portfolio, effective April 1, 2026, citing sustained pressure from rising input costs.

The revision will apply to most MG models sold in the country. The move comes amid a broader trend in the automotive industry, where manufacturers are adjusting prices to offset higher costs of raw materials, logistics, and components.

Customers have been advised to check with authorised dealerships or the company’s official website for updated, model-specific pricing.

The company operates as a joint venture formed in 2023 between China’s SAIC Motor and India’s JSW Group, with a focus on building a smart and sustainable mobility ecosystem. It has been expanding its portfolio in India with an emphasis on advanced technologies and electric mobility.

MG, short for Morris Garages, has a legacy dating back to 1924 in the United Kingdom and has evolved into a modern automotive brand with a strong focus on connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) mobility solutions. In India, the company manufactures vehicles at its Halol facility in Gujarat, which has an annual production capacity exceeding 100,000 units.

Over the years, MG has introduced several segment-first products in India, including the MG Hector, MG ZS EV, and MG Gloster, as it continues to strengthen its position in the competitive passenger vehicle market.

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