January 2025 MG Astor Price Change — Hiked By Up To 49k | V3Cars

With the start of the new year, MG Motor India increased the prices of the Astor 2025. While some of the variants of the Astor didn’t get a price hike, those that got the price revision now cost Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 49,000 more than before. In percentage terms, this is a price hike of up to 3.02%.

MG Astor 2025 Price Change — Hiked By Up To 49k

The following table presents the old vs new price comparison and percentage change for each of the 2025 Astor variant:

JSW MG ASTOR EX-SHOWROOM PRICE (JAN 2025)

OLD VS NEW PRICE COMPARISON

1.5L Normal Petrol-Manual

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Sprint

Rs. 9,99,800

No change

Rs. 9,99,800

-

Shine

Rs. 11,99,800

Rs. 12,000

Rs. 12,11,800

1.00%

Select

Rs. 13,30,800

Rs. 13,000

Rs. 13,43,800

0.98%

Select Black Storm

Rs. 13,64,800

Rs. 13,000

Rs. 13,77,800

0.95%

Sharp Pro

Rs. 14,99,800

Rs. 21,000

Rs. 15,20,800

1.40%

Sharp Pro 100Y

Rs. 14,95,800

Rs. 45,000

Rs. 15,40,800

3.01%

1.5L Normal Petrol-CVT Automatic

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Select

Rs. 14,32,800

Rs. 14,000

Rs. 14,46,800

0.98%

Select Black Storm

Rs. 14,66,800

Rs. 14,000

Rs. 14,80,800

0.95%

Sharp Pro

Rs. 16,25,800

Rs. 23,000

Rs. 16,48,800

1.41%

Sharp Pro 100Y

Rs. 16,23,800

Rs. 49,000

Rs. 16,72,800

3.02%

Savvy Pro

Rs. 17,21,800

Rs. 24,000

Rs. 17,45,800

1.39%

1.35L Turbo Petrol-TC Automatic

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Savvy Pro

Rs. 18,34,800

No change

Rs. 18,34,800

-

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