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The Arena lineup sees a hike of up to Rs 22,500.
Nexa models carry an increment of up to Rs 20,000.
Along with the Swift, the prices of the S-Cross remain unchanged.
The hike varies across models.
Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of almost its entire range by up to Rs 22,500. The increment has been attributed to the rising input costs. The updated pricing is applicable for all bookings made from April 16, 2021.
Here’s how much more you’ll have to shell out for a new Maruti Suzuki model:
Arena lineup:
Model |
Previous Pricing (ex-showroom) |
Updated Pricing (ex-showroom) |
Increment |
Rs 2.99 lakh to Rs 4.48 lakh |
Rs 2.99 lakh to Rs 4.60 lakh |
Rs 12,000 |
|
Rs 3.71 lakh to Rs 5.19 lakh |
Rs 3.78 lakh to Rs 5.26 lakh |
Rs 7,000 |
|
Rs 4.65 lakh to Rs 6.18 lakh |
Rs 4.80 lakh to Rs 6.33 lakh |
Rs 15,000 |
|
Rs 4.53 lakh to Rs 5.78 lakh |
Rs 4.65 lakh to Rs 5.90 lakh |
Rs 12,000 |
|
Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 5.79 lakh |
Rs 5.11 lakh to Rs 5.91 lakh |
Rs 12,000 |
|
Swift (New) |
Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.27 lakh |
Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.27 lakh |
N.A. |
Rs 5.94 lakh to Rs 8.90 lakh |
Rs 5.98 lakh to Rs 9.02 lakh |
Up To Rs 12,000 |
|
Rs 7.69 lakh to Rs 10.47 lakh |
Rs 7.81 lakh to Rs 10.59 lakh |
Up To Rs 22,500 |
|
Rs 7.39 lakh to Rs 11.20 lakh |
Rs 7.51 lakh to Rs 11.25 lakh |
Up To Rs 12,000 |
|
Rs 3.97 lakh to Rs 5.18 lakh |
Rs 4.08 lakh to Rs 5.29 lakh |
Rs 11,000 |
Prices of all models, except the base-spec Std variant of the Alto and the facelifted Swift, have been hiked.
The Alto, S-Presso, Wagon R, Celerio, Celerio X and Eeco see a uniform increment across all variants, whereas in case of the Dzire, Ertiga and Vitara Brezza, the hike varies depending on the variant chosen.
The S-Presso carries the lowest hike while the Ertiga CNG sees the highest.
Nexa Lineup:
Model |
Previous Pricing (ex-showroom) |
Updated Pricing (ex-showroom) |
Increment |
Rs 4.89 lakh to Rs 7.30 lakh |
Rs 4.95 lakh to Rs 7.36 lakh |
Up To Rs 14,000 |
|
Rs 5.90 lakh to Rs 9.10 lakh |
Rs 5.98 lakh to Rs 9.30 lakh |
Up To Rs 20,000 |
|
Rs 8.42 lakh to Rs 11.33 lakh |
Rs 8.52 lakh to Rs 11.50 lakh |
Up To Rs 17,000 |
|
Rs 8.39 lakh to Rs 12.39 lakh |
Rs 8.39 lakh to Rs 12.39 lakh |
N.A. |
|
Rs 9.84 lakh to Rs 11.61 lakh |
Rs 9.94 lakh to Rs 11.73 lakh |
Up To Rs 12,000 |
The Nexa models see an overall hike of Rs 6,000 to Rs 20,000.
While all variants of the Ignis get a price hike of Rs 6,000, Maruti has bumped up the prices of the second-to-top Zeta trim by Rs 14,000.
Although the Baleno sees the maximum increment, of up to Rs 20,000, the prices of the hybrid variants remain unchanged.
The hiked amount varies for the above models depending on the variant chosen.
The prices of the S-Cross remain unchanged.
Check out Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming models here. Also read about the three possibilities with the Jimny, here.
*All prices, ex-showroom Delhi
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