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New GST Rates On All Cars In India, From Alto To Mahindra Thar And Tata Nexon News24 –


The government has heeded the longstanding demand of India’s automotive industry for a GST rate cut on cars to boost the adoption of personal mobility in the country. Although India is the third-largest car market in the world, adoption remains low, at just 32–34 cars per 1,000 people.

In its 56th meeting, the GST Council reduced the tax on small cars to 18% from the earlier 28%. Larger cars, including SUVs, now fall under the 40% tax slab without any additional cess, effectively reducing the final tax incidence. Electric cars will continue to attract 5% GST, while all auto components-regardless of the vehicle type they are used in-are taxed at 18%.

The GST Council has defined a small car as one under four meters in length, with petrol/CNG/LPG engines below 1,200 cc and diesel engines below 1,500 cc. Cars that are longer or have larger engines will attract 40% GST.

Here are the updated GST rates on cars, from entry-level to the most luxurious in the mass-market segment.

Brand 5% GST 18% GST 40% GST
Maruti Suzuki eVitara Alto K10, S-Presso, Celerio, WagonR, Swift, DZire, Eeco, Ignis, Baleno, Fronx Brezza, Ertiga, Victoris, Grand Vitara, Jimny XL6, Invicto
Mahindra Xuv400, BE6, XEV9E XUV3XO Bolero, Scorpio Classic, Scorpio N, XUV 7OO, Thar, Thar Roxx
Hyundai Creta EV, Ioniq 5 Grand i10, Exter, Aura, i20, Venue Verna, Creta, Alcaraz, Tucson
Tata Motors Tiago EV, Tigor EV, Nexon EV, Punch EV, Curvv EV, Harrier EV Tiago, Tigor, Punch, Altroz, Nexon Curvv, Harrier, Safari
KIA India Carens Clavis EV, EV6, EV9 Syros, Sonet Seltos, Carens, Carens Clavis, Carnival
Toyota India Glanza, Taisor Rumion, Innova Crysta, HyCross, Fortuner, Hyryder
JSW MG Motor Comet, Windsor, ZS EV, M9, Cyberster Astor, Hector, Gloster
Honda Cars India Amaze City, Elevate, City Hybrid
Renault/ Nissan Kwid, Triber, Kiger, Magnite X-Trail
Skoda/VW Kylaq Kushaq, Slavia, Kodiaq, Taigun, Virtus, Tiguan, Golf GTI

A concern for buyers seeking a vehicle with a slightly larger 1500cc engine will be the higher 40% GST. While these engines are considered a luxury by the government, in hilly areas, such engines often come in handy. Similarly is the case is with two-wheelers, where bikes with a 350 cc engine capacity will fall under a higher tax slab.