McLaren supercars to get cheaper by up to Rs 3.3 crores! Ind-UK FTA impact
McLaren is preparing to significantly reduce prices across its India lineup, with cuts of over Rs 3 crore expected on select models. The British supercar manufacturer is set to become the second car brand to pass on the anticipated benefits of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, following a similar move by Jaguar Land Rover.
At present, imported supercars attract high customs duties in India, which is one of the main reasons why their prices are much higher than in global markets. Under the India-UK trade agreement, import duties on qualifying British cars are set to reduce significantly. Customs duty on petrol models with engines larger than 3.0 litres and diesel models above 2.5 litres will drop from the current 110 percent to 30 percent initially, before being lowered further to 10 percent over a five-year period within a quota system.
For McLaren, the impact could be substantial. The McLaren 750S Coupe, which currently costs around Rs 7.94 crore, could see its price come down to about Rs 4.94 crore. That represents a difference of Rs 3 crore.
The biggest reduction is expected on the McLaren 750S Spider. Its current price of Rs 8.78 crore could drop to around Rs 5.46 crore, resulting in a saving of Rs 3.32 crore. The McLaren GTS could also become considerably more accessible, with its price potentially reducing from Rs 6.15 crore to Rs 3.83 crore.
These are significant figures, even in the supercar segment. A reduction of more than Rs 3 crore is enough to buy several luxury SUVs or premium sports cars. For many buyers who may have considered a McLaren too expensive compared to rivals, the new pricing could make the brand far more attractive.
The development is important because all McLaren road cars are built in the United Kingdom. That means the company is directly positioned to benefit from lower import duties under the FTA. Other British brands such as Aston Martin and Bentley could also gain from the agreement.
For McLaren, the impact could be substantial. The McLaren 750S Coupe, which currently costs around Rs 7.94 crore, could see its price come down to about Rs 4.94 crore. That represents a difference of Rs 3 crore.
The biggest reduction is expected on the McLaren 750S Spider. Its current price of Rs 8.78 crore could drop to around Rs 5.46 crore, resulting in a saving of Rs 3.32 crore. The McLaren GTS could also become considerably more accessible, with its price potentially reducing from Rs 6.15 crore to Rs 3.83 crore.
These are significant figures, even in the supercar segment. A reduction of more than Rs 3 crore is enough to buy several luxury SUVs or premium sports cars. For many buyers who may have considered a McLaren too expensive compared to rivals, the new pricing could make the brand far more attractive.
The development is important because all McLaren road cars are built in the United Kingdom. That means the company is directly positioned to benefit from lower import duties under the FTA. Other British brands such as Aston Martin and Bentley could also gain from the agreement.
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