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Maruti Suzuki To Implement 3rd Price Hike In 2025

Hardik Gulati

Published on 02:54 PM, 18 Mar 2025 3 min

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Maruti Suzuki to implement 3rd Price Hike in 2025

The biggest automaker in the nation, Maruti Suzuki, has revealed yet another price increase. The pricing changes will take effect on April 1, 2025, and will apply to all models.

[Maruti](https://parkplus.io/new-cars/maruti-car/The biggest automaker in the nation, Maruti Suzuki, has revealed yet another price increase. The pricing changes will take effect on April 1, 2025, and will apply to all models.) has stated that the prices of its cars will see a hike of up to 4%, with the actual price hike differing based on the model. The company has explained this price change as a result of increasing input costs and higher operating expenses, both of which have affected the overall cost structure.

Even with the constant efforts of the brand to cut and control costs wherever necessary, Maruti admitted that it would be impossible to avoid raising a part of these added costs to consumers in the form of higher prices for the vehicles.

The firm stressed that although it is devoted to limiting the effects of the changes on its customers, the price increase is an imperative reaction to the prevailing economic burdens impacting the automobile sector.

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It is to be pointed out that this is the third price rise by Maruti Suzuki within the current calendar year. The company's first price rise of 2025 occurred in January, when the size of the rise was identical to the one happening now. It was preceded by the second revision in February, when Maruti vehicles became costlier by as much as Rs. 32,500.

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Therefore, the move by Maruti Suzuki to effect its third price increase in 2025 is a demonstration of the perpetual struggles of the automobile sector stemming from increasing cost of inputs as well as operational costs. The company has strived to balance these costs over time, yet it has not been possible not to transfer part of these cost burdens to the consumers. This price hike comes after two other hikes earlier this year, an indication of the pressures that have been weighing on auto manufacturers. While Maruti keeps working through these financial constraints, it is working to cushion the customers from the effects as much as possible, but it is evident that price hikes are inevitable for the brand to sustain its operations with the increasing costs.

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Hardik Gulati

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Hardik is passionate about creating new things and loves to do theatre and music. As a content writer, he makes sure to bring depth and clarity to his writing and also keeps the same thing informative at that moment.

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