Hyundai is offering notable savings to its prospective customers by passing on the benefits of the revised GST 2.0 rates. The Tucson SUV has seen the maximum price drop among the lineup.
By Sanorita

Hyundai Motor India has rolled out significant price reductions across its entire passenger vehicle portfolio in response to the landmark tax reform dubbed ‘GST 2.0’, which comes into effect on September 22, 2025. The carmaker is offering notable savings to its prospective customers by passing on the benefits of the revised GST 2.0 rates. Notably, the price reductions on Hyundai cars are up to Rs 2.40, depending on the model. The Tucson SUV has seen the maximum price drop among the lineup. A full model-wise price breakdown is mentioned in the table below.
| Model | Price Reduction |
| Nios | Rs 73,808 |
| Aura | Rs 78,465 |
| Exter | Rs 89,209 |
| i20 | Rs 98,053 |
| i20 N Line | Rs 1.08 lakh |
| Venue | Rs 1.24 lakh |
| Venue N Line | 1.19 lakh |
| Verna | Rs 60,640 |
| Creta | Rs 72,145 |
| Creta N Line | Rs 71,762 |
| Alcazar | Rs 75,376 |
| Tucson | Rs 2.40 lakh |
The Tucson's high price cut is followed by a reduction of up to Rs 1.24 lakh on the Venue. Its sporty N Line is also more affordable by 1.19 lakh. The i20 is available with savings of up to Rs 98,053 for the standard variant, and Rs 1.08 lakh for the N Line model.
The Verna sees the lowest cut at Rs 60,640, while models like the Creta, Creta N Line, and Alcazar are now cheaper by Rs 70,000–Rs 75,000.
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Interestingly, Hyundai is also applying aggressive cuts to its entry-level offerings. The Grand i10 Nios, Aura, and Exter are now priced more competitively, with reductions ranging between Rs 73,000 and Rs 89,000, indicating a push to capture price-sensitive buyers during the festive period.
Hyundai has introduced Knight Edition models of the Creta Electric, i20, and Alcazar in India. The Alcazar Knight Edition, priced from Rs 21.66 lakh, is based on the premium 7-seater Signature variant. Meanwhile, the newly introduced i20 Knight Edition starts at Rs 9.15 lakh, and is available on the top-end Sportz (O) and Asta (O) CVT trims.
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The Creta Electric Knight Edition is built on the Excellence variant and has a starting price of Rs 21.45 lakh. All are ex-showroom figures.