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Get Ready To Shell More For Maruti Suzuki Cars

India's leading passenger car manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki has announced a price hike across its entire product portfolio w.e.f 1st April 2021. The price hike will vary depending on the models and variants. The carmaker has cited increased input costs as the reasons behind the price change move. 

Currently, Maruti Suzuki has 14 models in its lineup, of which nine are sold through Arena dealerships and the rest through premium Nexa dealerships. Among all, the Alto 800 entry-level hatchback is the most affordable Maruti car in India, whereas the premium XL6 MPV bears the heftiest ex-showroom price tag. Here's a quick glimpse at the current price of all Maruti's cars: – 

Models

Dealership

Price

Alto 800

Arena

Rs 2.99 lakh to Rs 4.48 lakh

S-Presso

Arena

Rs 3.70 lakh to Rs 5.18 lakh

Eeco

Arena

Rs 3.97 lakh to Rs 5.18 lakh

Celerio

Arena

Rs 4.53 lakh to Rs 5.78 lakh

WagonR

Arena

Rs 4.65 lakh to Rs 6.53 lakh

Ignis

Nexa

Rs 4.89 lakh to Rs 7.30 lakh

Swift

Arena

Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.41 lakh

Baleno

Nexa

Rs 5.90 lakh to Rs 9.10 lakh

Dzire

Arena

Rs 5.94 lakh to Rs 8.90 lakh

Vitara Brezza

Arena

Rs 7.39 lakh to Rs 11.20 lakh

Ertiga

Arena

Rs 7.69 lakh to Rs 10.47 lakh

S-Cross

Nexa

Rs 8.39 lakh to Rs 12.39 lakh

Ciaz

Nexa

Rs 8.42 lakh to Rs 11.33 lakh

XL6

Nexa

Rs 9.84 lakh to Rs 11.61 lakh

*All prices ex-showroom India. 

While there are some days left in price revision, customers can knock down the price hike by buying their preferred Maruti car this month. They can even get some attractive monthly discounts on their purchase as the brand is offering discounts and benefits of up to Rs 67,000 across their range. Click here to know variant-wise offers details. 

In the other news, Maruti Suzuki is also gearing up to launch next-generation Celerio and Alto hatchbacks in the country. The brand could also re-introduce the diesel engines, albeit in a BS6-compliant state.