Further price drops were recorded in the 2026 model price lists, along with a promotion on another model.
Volkswagen: The T-Cross, the smallest crossover in the lineup, was reduced by NIS 4,000 in the base Life model to NIS 145,000, and by NIS 2,000 in the fully equipped version to NIS 154,000. Both are powered by a 1.0-liter 115 hp turbo gasoline engine.
The base Golf was reduced by NIS 7,000 to NIS 170,000, now priced similarly to the Hyundai Elantra. The base Golf has a mild hybrid powertrain, a 1.5-liter turbo with 116 hp, and a promised fuel efficiency of 19.2 km per liter combined.
The Tiguan Elegance was reduced by NIS 13,000 to NIS 240,000. The Tiguan is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbo gasoline engine, with an official fuel efficiency figure of 15.6 km per liter.
BYD: The Atto 2 Plug-in, launched at NIS 155,000, has been reduced to NIS 150,000. The Atto 2 Plug-in has a 1.5-liter engine and an electric motor with a combined output of 212 hp, promising an electric range of 90 km and a combined consumption of 55.5 km per liter with a full battery. The plug-in is now only NIS 1,000 more expensive than the electric version and continues to be the cheapest plug-in in the country. A cheaper version with a 7.8 kWh battery instead of 18 kWh is expected later, potentially priced under NIS 140,000.
Citroën: Here it is not a new price list but a sales promotion. The renewed C4X is now offered with a NIS 20,000 cash discount, selling for NIS 135,000. It is currently the cheapest family sedan in Israel after the Dacia Logan. The C4X has a mild hybrid unit with 1.2 liters and 145 hp, promising a combined fuel consumption of 20.4 km per liter.