Maruti Suzuki Arena Discounts July 2025: Up To Rs 1 Lakh Off On Swift, Alto, WagonR & More

- Wagon R offered with benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh
- Swift, Brezza offered with benefits of up to Rs 90,000
- Alto, Celerio attract benefits of up to Rs 70,000
With the roll in of the new month, Maruti Suzuki has refreshed its list of discounts and benefits offered on models across its range of passenger cars. With sales of its small cars starting to slow in recent months, India's largest carmaker is offering some substantial discounts on its range of small cars for the month of July 2025. Here is a look at the discounts available on the cars being retailed via Maruti’s Arena dealership chain.
Maruti Suzuki Alto
Up to Rs 70,000 off
Once the king of the sales charts, the Alto has in recent years fallen from its perch with Maruti witnessing month after month of declining sales in the entry level segments. The Alto, now sold solely in K10 guise, is being offered with cash and exchange benefits amounting up to Rs 70,000, depending on the variant and powertrain. The Alto is offered with the tried and tested 1.0-litre, three-cylinder K10 petrol engine paired with either a 5-speed manual or AMT gearbox. A factory CNG powertrain is also offered. The hatchback was also upgraded with additional safety features, including six airbags, earlier this year.
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Maruti Suzuki S-Presso
Up to Rs 65,000 off
Compared to Maruti’s other small cars, the S-Presso has received a bit of a cold reception in the Indian market. The tall-boy hatchback with its odd-ball proportions hasn’t quite been the sales success as other models such as the Alto and Wagon R over the years with many S-Presso's nowdays only seen operating in the fleet markets. The small hatchback shares its underpinnings with the Alto K10, replete with engine, gearboxes and CNG options though unlike the Alto, it’s yet to be upgraded with additional safety kit over the standard dual airbags, ABS and ESC. The hatchback is being offered with benefits of up to Rs 65,000.
Maruti Suzuki Eeco
Up to Rs 40,000 off
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Maruti’s budget van comes in varying use cases, from panel vans suitable for hauling cargo to ambulances and as people movers with seating for up to seven. Select five-seat variants also offer air conditioning, targeting buyers wanting something for personal use. The Eeco has withstood the test of time, with the van being updated to meet the latest regulations including getting the K-series petrol engine to meet emission regulations and in its latest update, getting six airbags as standard. The Eeco is being offered with up to Rs 40,000 off, depending on the variant. As with other models in Maruti’s range, the Eeco is offered with petrol and CNG powertrain options.
Maruti Suzuki Celerio
Up to Rs 70,000 off
A step up from the likes of the Alto and S-Presso, the Celerio is being offered with up to Rs 70,000 off, depending on the powertrain and variant. The Celerio comes powered by the familiar 1.0-litre K10 engine in petrol and CNG guise, with the former getting manual and AMT options. The hatchback is priced between Rs 5.64 lakh and Rs 7.37 lakh (ex-showroom).
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
Up to Rs 1 lakh off
The Wagon R’s formula has change little over the years, with the latest-gen car continuing the tried and tested formula of a tall boy hatchback offering a roomy and comfortable cabin. However, unlike its predecessors, the current hatchback is offered with two engine options – the tried and tested K10 mill in both petrol and CNG guise across all variants, with the top models also getting the option for the larger and more powerful 1.2-litre, four-cylinder, K12 petrol engine. The Wagon R is being offered with substantial discounts and benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh, depending on the variant.
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Maruti Suzuki Swift
Up to Rs 88,000 off
The fourth-gen Swift arrived in the Indian market in 2024 and marked the debut of the new, more efficient 1.2-litre Z-Series petrol engine. One of Maruti’s first small cars to offer six airbags as standard, the Swift is offered in both petrol and factory CNG guise. Both are offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, with a 5-speed AMT option offered for the petrol powertrain. The Swift is being offered with a mix of cash and exchange benefits amounting up to Rs 88,000 for the month of July 2025.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Up to Rs 23,000 off
The second-gen Ertiga offers a compelling package for anyone wanting a sizeable family car without needing to break the bank. One of the more affordable compact MPVs in the market, the Ertiga has found success both in the personal mobility and fleet markets with the MPV a common sight on the roads both as private vehicles and as seven-seater CNG taxis. The Ertiga comes powered by Maruti’s 1.5-litre four-cylinder K15 petrol engine – a unit it shares with the Brezza and Grand Vitara. A 5-speed gearbox is standard though buyers also get the option of a 6-speed torque converter automatic with the petrol powertrain. Given the demand for the MPV it only attracts benefits of up to Rs 23,000.
Maruti Suzuki Brezza
Up to Rs 90,000 off
The Brezza is one of Maruti’s most popular models in the market and one of the bestselling subcompact SUVs in the segment. The boxy SUV, currently in its second generation, is powered by the same 1.5-litre, petrol engine as the Ertiga with select variants also getting the added benefit of mild-hybrid technology. As with the Ertiga, buyers can option between a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic gearbox and there is a CNG option offered too. Maruti has also upped the feature game with the Brezza with top variants offering goodies such as a heads-up display, 360-degree camera, 9.0-inch touchscreen and more. The subcompact SUV is being offered with benefits of up to Rs 90,000.
Discounts vary from city to city and dealership to dealership. Please contact your local Arena dealers for more accurate information.
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