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Price Of Maruti Suzuki Cars Increased By Upto Rs 32,000: Check How Much? – Trak.in

Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading carmaker, has announced a price hike across its vehicle lineup starting February 1, 2025. The hike, driven by rising input and operational costs, ranges from Rs 1,500 to Rs 32,500 depending on the model. The Celerio sees the steepest increase of Rs 32,500, while models like Ciaz and Jimny have minimal hikes of Rs 1,500.

Rising Costs Drive Price Adjustment

Maruti Suzuki has attributed the price hike to escalating input and operational expenses. In a statement, the company explained that it has optimized costs to minimize the impact on buyers but had to pass on some of the financial burden to customers.

Model-Wise Price Hike

Below is a detailed breakdown of the price increases for popular Maruti Suzuki models:

Model Price Increase (Up to)
Alto K10 Rs 19,500
S-Presso Rs 5,000
Celerio Rs 32,500
Wagon R Rs 13,000
Swift Rs 5,000
Dzire Rs 10,500
Brezza Rs 20,000
Ertiga Rs 15,000
Eeco Rs 12,000
Super Carry Rs 10,000
Ignis Rs 6,000
Baleno Rs 9,000
Ciaz Rs 1,500
XL6 Rs 10,000
Fronx Rs 5,500
Invicto Rs 30,000
Jimny Rs 1,500
Grand Vitara Rs 25,000

Impact on Buyers

The hike is expected to influence purchasing decisions, particularly for high-demand models like Celerio and Grand Vitara, which face significant price jumps. However, Maruti Suzuki reassures customers of its commitment to value and quality.

Sales Performance

Despite challenges, Maruti Suzuki’s sales in December 2024 showed a 30% year-on-year increase, with 1,78,248 units sold. Domestic sales accounted for 1,32,523 units, exports for 37,419 units, and 8,306 units were sold to other OEMs.

Stay informed about further updates from Maruti Suzuki.



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