India’s largest utility vehicle maker, Mahindra & Mahindra, on Monday announced it was raising vehicle prices by INR3,000-INR8,000 (US$67-$178), from 1 October.

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In a statement, the automaker blamed higher costs and the need to meet new Indian market emission regulations.