
Maruti Suzuki's Arena lineup is available with consumer discounts, exchange or scrappage bonuses, and institutional benefits of up to Rs 70,000 in May 2026.
The Victoris attracts the highest savings this month, while the Dzire and Ertiga are excluded from the offer scheme entirely.
Maruti Suzuki has announced a comprehensive set of offers on its Arena lineup for May 2026, covering everything from the entry-level S-Presso right up to the Victoris midsize SUV.
The benefits are structured across three categories: consumer discounts, exchange or scrappage bonuses, and institutional discounts, and vary depending on the model and variant in question.
Notably, the Dzire and Ertiga have been left out of this month's offer list entirely. As always, benefits are subject to stock availability and may vary across cities, so a word with your local dealer is advisable.
The Victoris, Maruti's newest entrant into the competitive midsize SUV space, takes the top spot this month. CNG variants are eligible for total benefits of up to Rs 70,000, which includes an exchange or scrappage bonus of up to Rs 60,000 and an institutional discount of Rs 10,000.
Petrol and hybrid variants receive slightly lower benefits, capped at Rs 50,000, with exchange or scrappage bonuses of up to Rs 40,000 and the same Rs 10,000 institutional offer. The Victoris is priced from Rs 10.50 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Brezza, one of Maruti's most consistent performers in the compact SUV segment, is on offer with total benefits of up to Rs 55,000 across both petrol and CNG variants.
This includes a Rs 25,000 consumer discount, exchange or scrappage bonuses of up to Rs 25,000, and a Rs 5,000 institutional benefit. Priced between Rs 8.26 lakh and Rs 12.86 lakh, it remains one of the more accessible options in its class.
The Wagon R is available with benefits of up to Rs 52,500, comprising a Rs 25,000 consumer offer, up to Rs 25,000 in exchange or scrappage bonuses and a Rs 2,500 institutional discount.
It is priced from Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 6.84 lakh. The Alto K10 matches this figure on its LXi petrol variant, though other trims receive benefits of up to Rs 42,500. It starts at Rs 3.70 lakh and goes up to Rs 5.45 lakh.
The Swift is available with up to Rs 45,000 in total benefits on AMT variants, and up to Rs 40,000 on manual and CNG trims, with consumer discounts of Rs 15,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively, plus up to Rs 25,000 in exchange or scrappage bonuses and a Rs 5,000 institutional benefit.
It is priced from Rs 5.79 lakh to Rs 8.65 lakh. The Celerio, S-Presso and Eeco each attract benefits of up to Rs 37,500, made up of a Rs 10,000 consumer offer, up to Rs 25,000 in exchange or scrappage bonuses and a Rs 2,500 institutional discount. The S-Presso is Maruti's most affordable offering at present, starting at Rs 3.50 lakh.
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