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GST rate on hybrid vehicles against green mobility: Auto Ind

Auto industry today termed clubbing of hybrid vehicles along with luxury cars in GST rates as environment unfriendly and regressive step, saying it went against plans to promote green vehicles.

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Auto industry today termed clubbing of hybrid vehicles along with luxury cars in GST rates as environment unfriendly and regressive step, saying it went against plans to promote green vehicles.

Under the GST rates announced yesterday, large cars with engine greater than 1,500 cc and SUVs with length more than 4 metres and engine greater than 1,500 cc are slated to attract 15 per cent cess over and above peak rate of 28 per cent.

Hybrid vehicles will also fall in the category under GST.

In comparison, tax on electric vehicles has been kept at 12 per cent.

At present hybrid vehicles attract excise duty of 12.5 per cent, similar to the ones on entry level small cars such as Tata Nano or Maruti Alto.

Some of the popular hybrid vehicles sold in India are Camry Hybrid and Prius from Toyota and Honda Accord. These are priced between Rs 31.98 lakh to Rs 38.96 lakh.

"This is a very environment unfriendly, regressive tax rate as far as hybrid vehicles are concerned. It goes against the government's drive to promote eco-friendly vehicles," Toyota Kirloskar Motor Vice Chairman and Whole Time Director Shekar Viswanathan told

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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