Maruti Suzuki Announces Price Hike Starting January 2025
Maruti Suzuki to hike car prices by up to 4% from January 2025, affecting Arena and Nexa models, to offset rising input and operational costs.
Maruti Suzuki Announces Price Hike Starting January 2025
Price Increase Across Arena and Nexa Models
Maruti Suzuki, India's largest carmaker, has announced a price increase for its entire lineup starting January 2025. The hike, up to 4%, will impact all models sold under its Arena and Nexa retail channels, covering 17 cars in total.
Reason for the Price Hike
According to Maruti, the price revision is necessary to offset rising input costs and operational expenses. Models affected include popular names like the Alto K10, Swift, Brezza, Baleno, Ertiga, and the recently launched Invicto. Additionally, many of these vehicles offer CNG variants, which will also see revised pricing.
Current Price Range of Maruti Suzuki Cars
Arena Models:
Alto K10: ₹3.99 lakh - ₹5.96 lakh
S-Presso: ₹4.27 lakh - ₹6.12 lakh
Wagon R: ₹5.54 lakh - ₹7.33 lakh
Celerio: ₹4.99 lakh - ₹7.05 lakh
Swift: ₹6.49 lakh - ₹9.59 lakh
Dzire: ₹6.79 lakh - ₹10.14 lakh
Brezza: ₹8.34 lakh - ₹14.14 lakh
Ertiga: ₹8.69 lakh - ₹13.03 lakh
Eeco: ₹5.32 lakh - ₹6.58 lakh
Nexa Models:
Fronx: ₹7.52 lakh - ₹13.04 lakh
Jimny: ₹12.74 lakh - ₹14.95 lakh
Ignis: ₹5.84 lakh - ₹8.06 lakh
Baleno: ₹6.66 lakh - ₹9.83 lakh
Ciaz: ₹9.40 lakh - ₹12.30 lakh
XL6: ₹11.61 lakh - ₹14.77 lakh
Grand Vitara: ₹10.99 lakh - ₹20.09 lakh
Invicto: ₹25.21 lakh - ₹28.92 lakh
This price adjustment will ensure Maruti remains competitive in a market where operational costs continue to rise.
Affordable to Premium Offerings
Maruti Suzuki's lineup spans a broad price range, from the affordable Alto K10 (starting at ₹3.99 lakh) to the premium Invicto (priced up to ₹28.92 lakh). The brand continues to cater to a wide audience, from budget-conscious buyers to those seeking luxury features.
What’s Next for Maruti in 2025?
Maruti is gearing up for a landmark year in 2025. At the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the company is expected to showcase new vehicles, including the much-anticipated eVitara (production version of the eVX). This will mark Maruti Suzuki’s entry into the electric vehicle (EV) segment, with the eVitara likely to hit showrooms in early 2025.
The price hike, combined with new product launches, highlights Maruti's strategy to sustain its leadership while adapting to evolving market dynamics.