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Hyundai to raise prices

Chennai, May 22

The country's second largest passenger car-maker Hyundai Motor India has announced that it will increase prices of all its models by 0.75 per cent and 2 per cent. According to the company spokesperson, the increase will range from Rs 2,000 to Rs 20,000 depending on the models and will be effective from June. The price hike is attributed to the increase in input cost. - Our Bureau

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