SUV Prices April 2025 – What You Need to Know
Looking for a new SUV but don't want to get ripped off? You’re in the right place. April 2025 has brought a fresh batch of price tags, offers, and model updates. Below we break down the most popular SUVs, give you the numbers you care about, and share simple tricks to snag a better deal.
Top SUV Models and Their April 2025 Prices
Here’s a quick snapshot of the key players in the market. All figures are ex‑showroom prices in Indian rupees and include the latest factory discounts.
- Toyota Fortuner – ₹35.99 Lakh (base) to ₹44.49 Lakh (top trim). A fresh facelift and a mild‑hybrid option push the price a bit higher, but fuel savings balance it out.
- Mahindra XUV700 – ₹18.45 Lakh to ₹25.30 Lakh. The new AWD variant adds ₹2 Lakh, but you get better grip for monsoon drives.
- Kia Seltos – ₹13.80 Lakh to ₹19.75 Lakh. The turbo‑charged 1.5 L engine is now standard on the GT Line, adding a modest ₹1.1 Lakh.
- Hyundai Creta – ₹13.20 Lakh to ₹18.90 Lakh. A limited‑edition desert‑sand color drops the price by ₹0.3 Lakh due to lower demand.
- Ford Endeavour (2025 final edition) – ₹33.90 Lakh to ₹40.80 Lakh. This is the last batch, so dealers are keen to clear stock with extra cash‑back offers.
Notice the price gaps? Luxury‑oriented SUVs like the Fortuner sit well above the compact, fuel‑efficient crowd such as the Creta. Your budget will decide which segment fits best.
How to Get the Best Deal on an SUV
Price tags are only part of the story. Follow these steps to lower the total cost:
- Time your purchase. April often coincides with the end‑of‑financial‑year clearance, so many showrooms throw in freebies – free service packages, zero‑interest EMIs, or accessories worth up to ₹70,000.
- Negotiate the on‑road price. The displayed ex‑showroom figure rarely includes registration, insurance, or handling charges. Ask the dealer to break down each component and see where they can shave off a few thousand.
- Check for bank tie‑ups. Most banks offer 0.5%–1% lower interest rates if you finance through them. A lower EMI can save you over ₹2 Lakh across a five‑year loan.
- Look for exchange‑in offers. Swapping an older car for a new SUV can fetch a higher trade‑in value than a private sale, especially if the dealer runs a “buy‑back” program.
- Explore government subsidies. Some states still give incentives for hybrid or mild‑hybrid SUVs. If you opt for the Fortuner hybrid, you might receive up to ₹1 Lakh off the final bill.
Combine two or three of these tactics and you could blow the budget ceiling wide open. It’s not magic – it’s just being smart about timing and incentives.
Finally, don’t forget to test‑drive. A smooth ride, comfortable seat, and easy-to‑use infotainment system often justify a slight price bump. If a model feels cramped or the suspension feels harsh, the extra cost isn’t worth it.
April 2025 brings solid options across every price range. Use the numbers above, apply the saving tips, and you’ll drive away confident you got the best possible deal.
Mahindra price hike from April 2025: SUVs and commercial vehicles to cost up to 3% more

Mahindra & Mahindra will raise prices by up to 3% across its SUVs and commercial vehicles from April 2025, citing higher input and commodity costs. The move follows similar hikes by Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Hyundai, BMW, and others. The exact model-wise impact will be announced separately, and buyers looking to book before April may weigh savings against delivery timelines.