In the latest offers from Maruti and other carmakers at the start of this month, Maruti has rolled out discounts exceeding Rs. 60,000 on its Arena models for May. These savings are provided through cash discounts, exchange benefits, and corporate bonuses, excluding the Ertiga model. Here is a closer look at the discounts available on various Maruti Arena models:
Alto 800: Maruti is extending discounts on the remaining stock of the discontinued Alto 800. These benefits are applicable to all petrol and CNG variants except the base-spec STD variant. The last known price of the Maruti Alto 800 ranged between Rs. 2.95 lakh to Rs. 5.13 lakh.
Alto K10: Among the Maruti Arena models, the Alto K10 receives the highest discount. While the cash discount is higher for petrol AMT variants, the petrol manual variants get a lesser cash discount of up to Rs. 40,000, and CNG variants receive benefits of up to Rs. 25,000. The exchange bonus and corporate benefits remain consistent across all variants. The Maruti Alto K10 is priced from Rs. 3.99 lakh to Rs. 5.96 lakh.
- S-Presso: Offered discounts for the S-Presso are specifically for petrol AMT variants. The manual variants receive slightly lower cash discounts of up to Rs. 35,000, and CNG variants come with cash benefits of up to Rs. 30,000. Corporate and exchange benefits are uniform across all variants. Prices for the Maruti S-Presso range from Rs. 4.26 lakh to Rs. 6.12 lakh.
- WagonR: Discounts are applicable to petrol AMT variants of WagonR, including both 1-litre and 1.2-litre petrol engine options. The cash discounts are lower for petrol manual and CNG variants, standing at up to Rs. 35,000 and up to Rs. 25,000, respectively. The exchange and corporate benefits offered are consistent across all variants. An additional exchange bonus of up to Rs. 5,000 is available if the exchanged vehicle is less than 7 years old. Prices for the Maruti WagonR vary between Rs. 5.54 lakh to Rs. 7.38 lakh.
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Celerio: Similar to the S-Presso, the Celerio benefits align with those of the AMT variants. Manual and CNG variants offer marginally lower cash discounts of up to Rs. 35,000 and up to Rs. 30,000, respectively. All variants are entitled to the same exchange and corporate benefits. The Maruti Celerio is priced between Rs. 5.37 lakh and Rs. 7.09 lakh.
Swift (Old): Discounts on the remaining stock of the outgoing Swift include a cash discount of up to Rs. 20,000 on AMT variants. Manual variants receive a cash discount of up to Rs. 15,000, while no cash discount is provided for CNG variants. All variants enjoy identical exchange and corporate bonuses. An additional Rs. 5,000 is added to the exchange bonus for vehicles less than 7 years old, except for CNG variants. The outgoing Maruti Swift was priced between Rs. 6.24 lakh and Rs. 9.14 lakh.
Dzire: Discounts extended to Dzire are specific to its AMT variants. Manual variants qualify for cash benefits of up to Rs. 10,000, while discounts are not available for CNG variants. Corporate discounts are not applicable, with only an exchange bonus of up to Rs. 15,000 provided. Prices for the Maruti Dzire fall between Rs. 6.57 lakh and Rs. 9.39 lakh.
Brezza: An exchange bonus is exclusively offered on specific variants of the Maruti Brezza, including the V, Z, and Z+ manual options, and all automatic variants. The Maruti Brezza is priced within the range of Rs. 8.34 lakh to Rs. 14.14 lakh.
Eeco: Cash benefits are provided on petrol and CNG variants of the Eeco, offering discounts of up to Rs. 20,000 and up to Rs. 10,000, respectively. All variants come with standardized exchange and corporate benefits. The Maruti Eeco is priced between Rs. 5.32 lakh and Rs. 6.58 lakh.
To avail these offers, interested buyers should ask their respective showrooms. Companies seen to be prioritising sales and clearing out their inventory this year. This decision is advantageous for customers who are looking out for extra savings on their vehicles.
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