Porsche India Announces Price Reductions Across Model Range Following GST Revision
German luxury carmaker reduces prices on most models by up to ₹14 lakh as new GST structure takes effect from September 22, 2025.
Porsche India has announced revised pricing for its entire model lineup following the Indian government's updated Goods and Services Tax structure. The new prices will be effective from September 22, 2025, with most models receiving significant price reductions.
The most substantial price cut has been applied to the Cayenne GTS, which will now be priced at ₹1,94,10,000, down from the previous ₹2,08,00,000—a reduction of ₹13,90,000. Similarly, the Cayenne GTS Coupe will be available at ₹1,95,40,000, reduced from ₹2,09,40,000.
The iconic 911 Carrera has received a price reduction of ₹11,40,000, now starting at ₹1,99,80,000. The 911 Carrera 4 GTS will be priced at ₹2,77,60,000, down from ₹2,83,50,000.
In the SUV segment, the standard Cayenne now starts at ₹1,38,70,000, reduced from ₹1,48,60,000, while the Cayenne Coupe is priced at ₹1,44,40,000, down from ₹1,54,70,000. The Black Edition variants of both Cayenne models have also seen price reductions of ₹12,00,000 and ₹12,50,000 respectively.
The Panamera sedan lineup has been repriced with the base variant now at ₹1,70,60,000, compared to the earlier ₹1,80,30,000. The high-performance Panamera GTS will retail at ₹2,33,40,000, down from ₹2,46,70,000.
The Macan ICE variant has received a price cut of ₹6,40,000 now priced at ₹89,70,000. However, the electric Macan Turbo and the entire Taycan electric vehicle range maintain their previous pricing, with the Taycan starting at ₹1,69,80,000 and the range-topping Taycan Turbo priced at ₹2,69,50,000.
The revised pricing will be reflected on Porsche India's official website from September 22, 2025, along with updated options pricing. The price revisions are expected to make Porsche vehicles more accessible to luxury car buyers in the Indian market, potentially boosting sales for the Stuttgart-based manufacturer.
Porsche India operates through authorized dealerships across major cities in the country and has been expanding its presence in the luxury automotive segment with both internal combustion engine and electric vehicle offerings.
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