
Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa dealerships are rolling out a generous array of discounts this May 2025 across their premium model range. The standout offer is on the Maruti Grand Vitara hybrid, with total benefits of up to ₹1.7 lakh, as dealers clear out Model Year 2024 (MY2024) stock.
These benefits include cash discounts, extended warranties, and scrappage bonuses, making it a compelling time to consider buying or upgrading to a new Maruti vehicle.
The strong hybrid variants of the Grand Vitara are seeing the biggest price reductions. For MY2024 units, discounts include up to ₹70,000 in cash savings, an extended warranty worth ₹35,000, and a scrappage bonus up to ₹65,000.
The total benefits for MY2024 petrol models (103 hp 1.5-litre engine) reach ₹1.15 lakh. For the newer MY2025 models, discounts are slightly more modest: up to ₹1.25 lakh for hybrids and ₹60,000 for petrol trims.
The Maruti Invicto, essentially a rebranded Toyota Innova Hycross, is available exclusively with a petrol-hybrid drivetrain. Discounts now extend up to ₹1.4 lakh on the Alpha+ variant, while the more accessible Zeta+ trims (available in both 7- and 8-seat layouts) offer up to ₹1.15 lakh off.
The rugged Jimny receives a flat ₹1 lakh discount, but this offer is only applicable to the top-end Alpha variant. Lower trims like the Zeta do not receive any concessions this month. The Jimny remains a niche product, targeting off-road enthusiasts and rivaling the Mahindra Thar.
Buyers looking at the Fronx Turbo (with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine) can save up to ₹93,000, which includes a cash offer, exchange or scrappage bonus, and Velocity Edition accessories worth ₹43,000. The more widely sold 1.2-litre petrol variants have smaller benefits ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹35,000, depending on trim level.
The compact Ignis, available with a 1.2-litre petrol engine, comes with up to ₹60,000 in benefits on its AMT trims and ₹55,000 on manual variants. Despite its age, the tall-boy hatchback remains popular for its city-friendly proportions and quirky design.
The Baleno, Maruti’s premium hatchback offering, sees discounts of up to ₹55,000 on AMT and base Sigma trims. Other variants, including the CNG version, offer slightly lower benefits capped at ₹50,000.
With the Ciaz nearing the end of its production cycle, dealers are offering a flat ₹50,000 discount across all variants. While the Ciaz may soon disappear from showrooms, it remains a viable choice for those seeking a spacious and comfortable sedan.
Lastly, the XL6, a more luxurious take on the Ertiga, is offered with a ₹25,000 scrappage or exchange bonus. The model continues to attract buyers looking for a 6-seat family MPV with a touch of premium styling.
These offers make May 2025 a great time to purchase a Maruti Nexa vehicle, especially if you're eyeing the Grand Vitara hybrid or the Invicto. However, as discounts vary based on location and stock availability, it’s best to check with your nearest Nexa dealership for final figures.
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