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Maruti Suzuki Cars To Get Expensive From April 2025

Maruti Suzuki has announced to hike the prices of its cars from April 2025. The price increment will be applicable on all Arena and Nexa models, which includes a total of 17 models. However, the quantum of price hike will vary depending on the model.

Maruti Suzuki has attributed the rising input costs and operational expenses as the key reason for the price hike. Now, let’s take a look at the Maruti Suzuki’s existing product lineup, along with their price range: –

Arena ModelsPrice Range
Alto K10Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 6.21 lakh
S-PressoRs 4.27 lakh to Rs 6.12 lakh
EecoRs 5.27 lakh to Rs 6.70 lakh
CelerioRs 5.64 lakh to Rs 7.37 lakh
Wagon RRs 5.64 lakh to Rs 7.47 lakh
SwiftRs 5.99 lakh to Rs 9.03 lakh
DzireRs 6.84 lakh to Rs 10.19 lakh
ErtigaRs 8.84 lakh to Rs 13.13 lakh
BrezzaRs 8.69 lakh to Rs 14.14 lakh
Nexa Models
IgnisRs 5.85 lakh to Rs 8.12 lakh
BalenoRs 6.70 lakh to Rs 9.92 lakh
FronxRs 7.52 lakh to Rs 13.04 lakh
CiazRs 9.41 lakh to Rs 12.29 lakh
XL6Rs 11.71 lakh to Rs 14.71 lakh
JimnyRs 12.76 lakh to Rs 15.05 lakh
Grand VitaraRs 11.19 lakh to Rs 20.09 lakh
InvictoRs 25.51 lakh to Rs 29.22 lakh
Maruti Suzuki Cars Price List (March 2025)

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Reports 199,400 Unit Sales in February 2025, Sees Steady Growth

Expect Maruti Suzuki to hike the prices of its cars by up to 4%. However, if you can want to bypass the price increase, you can buy an Arena or Nexa car this month with discounts of up to Rs 1.5 lakh.

In other news, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to launch its first all-electric offering, the eVitara, this month, which was showcased in production guise at the 2025 Auto Expo. The brand also has plans to introduce three more EVs in the country by 2030.

Also Read: Maruti Alto K10 Now Available With Six Airbags