Maruti Suzuki India has announced a price hike across its vehicle lineup starting February 1, 2025. The automaker has attributed this adjustment to rising input and operational costs, stating that the move was necessary to balance its financial structure while minimizing the impact on customers.
Model-Wise Price Adjustments
The price increase varies across models, with some vehicles seeing substantial hikes. Explore the breakdown of the adjustments:
Alto K10: Up to ₹19,500
S-Presso: Up to ₹5,000
Celerio: Up to ₹32,500 (highest hike)
Wagon R: Up to ₹13,000
Swift: Up to ₹5,000
Dzire: Up to ₹10,500
Brezza: Up to ₹20,000
Ertiga: Up to ₹15,000
Eeco: Up to ₹12,000
Super Carry: Up to ₹10,000
Ignis: Up to ₹6,000
Baleno: Up to ₹9,000
Ciaz: Up to ₹1,500
XL6: Up to ₹10,000
Fronx: Up to ₹5,500
Invicto: Up to ₹30,000
Jimny: Up to ₹1,500
Grand Vitara: Up to ₹25,000
Sales Performance in December 2024
Despite the price adjustment, Maruti Suzuki has maintained robust sales figures. In December 2024, the automaker sold 1,78,248 units, marking a 30% year-on-year increase. This included:
Domestic Sales: 1,32,523 units
Exports: 37,419 units
OEM Sales: 8,306 units
Conclusion
The price hike reflects the rising costs faced by the automotive industry while reaffirming Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to cost optimization. Customers planning to purchase Maruti vehicles are advised to act promptly before the revised prices come into effect. Despite the hikes, Maruti’s strong sales performance underscores its market leadership and customer trust.
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