
India trims EU luxury-car tariffs to 30%, opening market to BMW, Mercedes
India will immediately reduce import duties on high-end European cars to 30% from up to 110% under a new EU trade deal, with price-based caps and annual import quotas that together lift total allowed imports to 160,000 vehicles over 10 years; EVs priced above 20,000 euros will also see cuts, eventually reaching 10% over five years, while domestic EV makers like Tata and Mahindra remain protected for now. The move is expected to boost luxury-car availability and technology transfer for brands such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, VW, Renault and Stellantis, though price reductions may not be immediate.