Maruti Suzuki car prices to increase from February, 2025: The top automaker in India, Maruti Suzuki, recently revealed price increases for all its models. The hike takes effect immediately and is ascribed to inflationary pressures and growing input costs.?
This change affects a range of cars, from high-end SUVs to affordable hatchbacks. The increase may impact consumers who intend to buy a new automobile, even though its goal is to balance production costs.?
Maruti Suzuki has published a comprehensive vehicle-wise price list highlighting the latest prices for each model to assist customers in understanding the changes. It's crucial to review the updated prices before deciding to purchase a Maruti vehicle.?
According to the automaker, the price increase was made to offset rising input and operating costs. Indian automakers typically use this practice annually. The increase for Maruti automobiles in 2025 will be between Rs 1,500 and Rs 32,500. The company had previously announced a similar price increase in 2024.
The model with the most significant price increase, Rs 32,500, will be the Maruti Celerio hatchback. The Jimny and Ciaz would get the smallest increase, Rs 1,500, in the meantime.
Popular models include the Swift, Dzire, Brezza, WagonR, Eeco, Ertiga, and Baleno.?
Maruti Suzuki Cars | Price Jimny |
---|---|
Jimny | Up to Rs. 1,500 |
Ciaz | Up to Rs. 1,500 |
Swift | Up to Rs. 5,000 |
S-Presso | Up to Rs. 5,000 |
Alto K10 | Up to Rs. 19,500 |
Fronx | Up to Rs. 5,500 |
Ignis | Up to Rs. 6,000 |
Baleno | Up to Rs. 9,000 |
XL6 | Up to Rs. 10,000 |
Super Carry | Up to Rs. 10,000 |
Dzire | Up to Rs. 10,500 |
Eeco | Up to Rs. 12,000 |
Wagon R | Up to Rs. 13,000 |
Ertiga | Up to Rs. 15,000 |
Brezza | Up to Rs. 20,000 |
Grand Vitara | Up to Rs. 25,000 |
Invicto? | Up to Rs. 30,000 |
Celerio | Up to Rs. 32,500 |
In the meantime, Maruti Suzuki's export market has also significantly improved. Between April and December 2024, the firm exported 245,642 passenger vehicles (PVs). Compared to the prior year, it has experienced a 21 per cent gain.?
It accounts for 43% of India's PV exports and is expected to hit a record export volume of about 325,000 units in FY2025.With 132,523 units sold domestically, 8,306 units supplied to other OEMs, and a record monthly export total of 37,419 units in December 2024, the firm claimed to sell 178,248 units in total.
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