Mumbai, April 8 -- The price revision is attributed to a combination of various cost escalations. The quantum of increase will vary basis the variants and models.

"The company's endeavor is always to absorb rising costs to safeguard our customer from price fluctuations. However, the escalating input costs, have necessitated to pass on a part of this impact through a marginal price revision," Hyundai Motor India said in a statement.

Hyundai Motor India manufactures and sells passenger cars, along with vehicle parts and accessories.

The company had reported a 6.34% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,234.40 crore on a 7.96% increase in total revenue from operations to Rs 17,973.49 crore in Q3 FY26 as compared with Q3 FY25.

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