Maruti Suzuki Announces Price Hike Of Select Models

- Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of select model.
- The prices hike is up to Rs.10,000.
- New prices are effective from January 10, 2019 (Today).
India's largest carmaker- Maruti Suzuki has announced to increase the prices of select models by up to Rs. 10,000. The new prices will be effective from January 10, 2019 (today). The decision comes due to the impact of rising commodity prices and foreign exchange rates. The cyclical price revision happens at the start of every year and has become a norm in the auto industry. Recently, some of the major carmakers such as Hyundai, Tata Motors, Ford, Honda, Renault, Nissan, Toyota and BMW have also made price hike announcements citing similar reasons.
Also Read: Hyundai Cars To Cost More From January 2019
India has witnessed a rise in the exchange rates of prices of commodities like steel, aluminium and other metals which has increased the cost burden on automakers and they in-turn are passing onto the customers in order to retain margins. Other macro-economic factors such as the rise in petrol prices and increase in interest rates have also compelled carmakers to increase prices. The rise in fuel prices has added to the transportation cost of vehicles to dealerships while the increase in interest rates has made corporate loans more expensive.
The new Maruti Suzuki Ertiga will also cost more.Maruti Suzuki has recently launched the next-generation Ertiga in India at a starting price of Rs. 7.44 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The price of the MPV is also likely to go up after the price hike announcement. Moreover, the company will also launch the new WagonR in India this month and likely would have observed the hike in a bid to decide its launch price in India. Maruti Suzuki at present sells 15 models in India through its Arena and Nexa dealerships.
Trending News
1 min readHonda CB300R Discontinued In India
Latest News
car&bike Team | Nov 11, 2025Hyundai Tucson Discontinued In India: Delisted From WebsiteThe flagship ICE SUV of the Korean carmaker in India will not be sold anymore in the Indian market.1 min read- car&bike Team | Nov 11, 2025BS-III Petrol, BS-IV Diesel Cars Banned In Delhi NCR As Pollution Levels RiseAs air pollution levels go up, GRAP-III norms have been implemented in Delhi NCR which means BS-III Petrol and BS-!V Diesel cannot be driven across the region1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Nov 11, 2025Honda CB300R Discontinued In IndiaThe CB300R was first launched in India in 2019 at a price tag of Rs 2.41 lakh (ex-showroom).1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 10, 2025Bajaj Working On Sub-350 cc KTM & Triumph MotorcyclesBajaj Auto has confirmed that the company is working on sub-350 cc platforms for the made-in-India KTM and Triumph motorcycles for the Indian market.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Nov 10, 2025Maruti Suzuki e Vitara India Launch On December 2The e Vitara is Maruti’s first electric vehicle for the Indian market, with the SUV already being manufactured at the company’s plant in Gujarat.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Nov 10, 2025Vida VX2 Go Now Offered With 3.4 kWh Battery; Price Starts At Rs 1.02 LakhThe VX2 Go was previously only available with a 2.2 kWh battery pack with the 3.4 kWh unit only available in the VX2 Plus.1 min read






































































































































