As we stand on the threshold of the new financial year next month, Maruti has declared that it will hike the prices of its automobile sector with effect from April 2025. This price increase shall be applicable to all Arena and Nexa models, 17 in total.
According to Maruti, the price hike may be up to 4 percent and may vary across models.
What Triggers the Hike
Maruti said that due to rising input costs and operational expenses, it has been compelled to pass on a part of these increases to customers by means of price increases.
For your reference, here’s current model-wise pricing of the existing line-up from Maruti:
Price Range
Maruti Alto K10: Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 6.21 lakh
Maruti S-Presso: Rs 4.27 lakh to Rs 6.12 lakh
Maruti Eeco: Rs 5.27 lakh to Rs 6.70 lakh
Maruti Celerio: Rs 5.64 lakh to Rs 7.37 lakh
Maruti Wagon R: Rs 5.64 lakh to Rs 7.47 lakh
Maruti Swift: Rs 5.99 lakh to Rs 9.03 lakh
Maruti Dzire: Rs 6.84 lakh to Rs 10.19 lakh
Maruti Ertiga: Rs 8.84 lakh to Rs 13.13 lakh
Maruti Brezza: Rs 8.69 lakh to Rs 14.14 lakh
Nexa Models Price Range
Maruti Ignis: Rs 5.85 lakh to Rs 8.12 lakh
Maruti Baleno: Rs 6.70 lakh to Rs 9.92 lakh
Maruti Fronx: Rs 7.52 lakh to Rs 13.04 lakh
Maruti Ciaz: Rs 9.41 lakh to Rs 12.29 lakh
Maruti XL6: Rs 11.71 lakh to Rs 14.71 lakh
Maruti Jimny: Rs 12.76 lakh to Rs 15.05 lakh
Maruti Grand Vitara: Rs 11.19 lakh to Rs 20.09 lakh
Maruti Invicto: Rs 25.51 lakh to Rs 29.22 lakh
Plans Ahead for Maruti
Maruti has plans to launch 4 new EVs in the Indian market by 2030. The first of these 4 models, the Maruti e Vitara (which was recently showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025), will be followed by the other 3 over the coming years.
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