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Maruti Suzuki cars getting more expensive as company introduces price hike

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Maruti Suzuki cars price hike: Are you considering purchasing a Maruti Suzuki vehicle? You may want to move quickly! Your ideal automobile will now cost a little more because Maruti Suzuki has announced price increases of up to ₹62,000 on its popular models. 

The higher costs will affect a variety of vehicles, whether you're looking for a high-end SUV or a more affordable hatchback. The corporation blames inflation and growing production costs for this rise. Act quickly before the prices increase if you have been putting off your purchase. 

Are you curious about which models will cost more and how much? We've got all the information, so don't worry. Find out how this price change will impact your next Maruti purchase by reading on! 

From when Maruti Suzuki cars prices are increasing

image Price hike starts from Rs. 62,000 | Credit: Nexa

The biggest automaker in the nation, Maruti Suzuki India, has stated that all of its passenger vehicle models will see price increases of up to Rs 62,000 starting from April 8, 2025. 

The main causes of the hike, according to the firm, were feature enhancements, regulatory changes, growing input costs, and operating expenses.

Why is the price of Maruti Suzuki cars rising?

According to Maruti's official statement, the business is forced to pass on some of the increased costs to customers despite efforts to reduce costs. The price rise will impact several models at its Nexa and Arena stores. 

Maruti Suzuki cars with price hike

image Maruti car prices hike starts from 8th April | Credit: Nexa

The Grand Vitara, Eeco, WagonR, Ertiga, XL6, Dzire Tour S, and Fronx are among the models that will be affected by the price increase.

Model Price Hike
Grand Vitara Up to Rs. 62,000
Eeco Up to Rs. 22,500 
Wagon R Up to Rs. 14,000 
Ertiga Up to Rs. 12,500 
XL 6 Up to Rs. 12,500 
Dzire Tour S  Up to Rs. 3,000 
Fronx Up to Rs. 2,500 

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