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Prices of luxury cars like Jaguar, BMW, Mercedes drop by Rs 10-30 lakh due to local assembly & cost

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Luxury on wheels now costs less, thanks to recent moves by car makers to assemble cars locally and also source more engines and other parts from within India. Prices of luxury car models have dropped by Rs 10-30 lakh in the past couple of months.

Tata-owned Jaguar managed to knock Rs 25 lakh off from its 3.0-litre XJ sedan, bringing its cost down to Rs 91 lakh. The Mercedes S Class 500 now sells at Rs 1.36 crore (ex-showroom Pune), down Rs 30 lakh. The third-generation BMW X5, a sports utility vehicle, was launched at a price of Rs 70.90 lakh, about Rs 10 lakh lower than the outgoing model.

Jaguar managed to trim prices by starting local assembly at its Pune plant and through cost savings realised by building more than one model on the same platform. Import of fully built cars attracts a customs duty of 100 per cent and above, but locally assembled cars need to pay only 30 per cent.

Luxury car volumes have increased from about 28,000 in FY13 to 35,000 in FY14, making local assembly more feasible. German luxury carmakers Mercedes-Benz and BMW source engines for some models from Indian commercial vehicles maker Force MotorsBSE 1.22 % of Pune. This has helped them control costs and pass on price benefits to consumers.
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Putting a sub-Rs 1 crore Jaguar on Indian roads with the help of local manufacturing, while maintain a high luxury quotient, has stirred demand, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) officials say.

"It has helped us increase the market share and we have witnessed an impressive response. The price benefits have clearly helped in improving sales," JLR India Vice-President Rohit Suri said. The company is working on new models for local assembly, but is yet to crystallise the options.
Prices do influence buyers even in the luxury segment. Analysts tracking the auto market say many companies are bringing prices down. "We may see companies such as Fiat-Chrysler bringing the Jeep portfolio through the imported completely built route, but afterwards (may be within a year) they will change that to local assembly," says Amit Kaushik, principal analyst for autos at IHS Automotive, an international consultancy. "More competitive products help companies attract a larger customer base.
In a few cases such as the S Class, Mercedes-Benz India has been able to rationalise prices by stripping some features without compromising on performance and value. The newly launched S350 CDI variant, with a price tag of Rs 1.07 crore, is one example.

"We are offering different options to customers for different prices," said Eberhard Kern, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India. Meanwhile, Swedish carmaker Volvo is also looking at rolling out aggressive prices for Indian customers and plans to localise some of its models.

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Benz doesnt make the S500 anymore, they stopped making those at the end of 2005
Negative.They do make S500 in India.

The company, which started bringing its 2014 Mercedes S Class as a completely built unit (CBU) to India, has also rolled out its first locally assembled S500 from its Chakan plant. 2014 Mercedes S Class S500 originally priced at ₹1.57 crore (ex-showroom Delhi) is now available at ₹1.36 crore, which is about ₹20 lakhs cheaper than the CBU model.

Mercedes-Benz India to Roll Out Locally Assembled S Class; S Class S500 to Come Cheaper by ₹20 Lakh

Costs 1.36 crores!
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Mercedes-Benz S-Class S500 Details - CarWale
 
Luxury on wheels now costs less, thanks to recent moves by car makers to assemble cars locally and also source more engines and other parts from within India. Prices of luxury car models have dropped by Rs 10-30 lakh in the past couple of months.


prices-of-luxury-car-models-drop-by-rs-10-30-lakh-in-couple-of-months.jpg

Putting a sub-Rs 1 crore Jaguar on Indian roads with the help of local manufacturing, while maintain a high luxury quotient, has stirred demand, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) officials say.


"We are offering different options to customers for different prices," said Eberhard Kern, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India. Meanwhile, Swedish carmaker Volvo is also looking at rolling out aggressive prices for Indian customers and plans to localise some of its models.

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This is because its only CKD ... India has 3 CKD tariff depending upon % of localization ... these cars are only 10-15% localized compared to c class and E class hence they still attract higher tariff duty.

We don't have the numbers for them to stress on further localization.

as for higher price tags there are two things here

firstly ... Govt of India has the policy of double taxation .. a 50 lakh car attracts 30 lakh duty = 80 lakhs + 20% cess is charged.
Now when you register ... road tax and registration charges are charged on import duty too thats in maharashtra adds to another 15% :hitwall:

secondly ... These companies increase prices when taxes increase or INR depreciates but when INR appreciates or Taxes decrease they don't pass the full benefits to the customers
 
Still unafforable for a car. :lol:

Man, it is much cheaper to buy these cars in places like Dubai. The tax that one has to pay for getting these cars is what inflates up the price almost to double.
 
Still unafforable for a car. :lol:

Man, it is much cheaper to buy these cars in places like Dubai. The tax that one has to pay for getting these cars is what inflates up the price almost to double.
S class without duty would cost 40-50 lakhs
 
The made in India S500 doesn't come with Magic Body Control (MBC) because of frequency issues, and certain controls placed by the Indian Government. Bloody bummer.
 
Still unafforable for a car. :lol:

Man, it is much cheaper to buy these cars in places like Dubai. The tax that one has to pay for getting these cars is what inflates up the price almost to double.
Places like Dubai don't have to depend on tax revenues to function - they have oil to sell. But the Indian govt's only source of revenue are taxes and duties.
 
The made in India S500 doesn't come with Magic Body Control (MBC) because of frequency issues, and certain controls placed by the Indian Government. Bloody bummer.
what do u expect ... the spectrum would not have been in use but might be reserved. Remember they vacated 3G spectrum in 2007
 
what do u expect ... the spectrum would not have been in use but might be reserved. Remember they vacated 3G spectrum in 2007


It's a defence issue, I believe. The new S without its most amazing feature i.e MBC, is slightly less appetising.
 
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