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New safety, emission norms will make petrol cars costlier by at least Rs 40,000

Airbags, speed alert fitments and similar car safety upgrades will increase vehicle prices in the next three years.

November 08, 2017 / 13:12 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

New cars will cost a lot more than today when the industry adopts more than half a dozen changes such as mandatory fitment of passive and active safety features and emission related costs in the vehicle.

The automobile industry expects such safety features and upgradation to new emission norms will push up vehicle costs by at least Rs 40,000 on petrol cars and Rs 80,000 on diesel cars by April 1, 2020.

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Raw material prices and forex-related cost escalations are likely to make cars dearer by another Rs 20,000 -- considering an annual average car price rise of about 1.5 percent. Hence, in the three years to 2020, the effective price rise may be as high as Rs 50,000 considering this parameter alone.

Carmakers will have been mandated to fit in air bags, anti-lock braking system, high speed alert mechanism, reverse parking assist and seat belt reminder in all cars produced after July 1, 2019. The move is part of the government's aim to curb fatalities caused in road accidents.