Maruti Suzuki To Hike Prices By Up To Rs 32,500 From February 1

Highlights
- New Dzire prices to be hiked by up to Rs 10,000
- Celerio, Invicto to get largest price hike
- Ciaz, Jimny to get minimal price revision
Maruti Suzuki has announced a hike in prices across its range of cars and SUVs, effective February 1, 2025. The hike in prices ranges from as little as Rs 1,500 to up to Rs 32,500 depending on the model. The ageing Ciaz and the Jimny receive the lowest hike in price, while models such as the Celerio and the Invicto see prices hiked upwards of Rs 30,000. Here is a look at the full break-down of model-wise price revisions:
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Model | Hike Amount |
---|---|
Maruti Alto K10 | Up to Rs 19,500 |
Maruti S-Presso | Up to Rs 5,000 |
Maruti Celerio | Up to Rs 32,500 |
Maruti Wagon R | Up To Rs 15,000 |
Maruti Swift | Up to Rs 5,000 |
Maruti Dzire | Up to Rs 10,000 |
Maruti Brezza | Up to Rs 20,000 |
Maruti Ertiga | Up to Rs 15,000 |
Maruti Eeco | Up to Rs 12,000 |
Maruti Ignis | Up to Rs 6,000 |
Maruti Baleno | Up to Rs 9,000 |
Maruti Ciaz | Up to Rs 1,500 |
Maruti XL6 | Up to Rs 10,000 |
Maruti Fronx | Up to Rs 5,500 |
Maruti Invicto | Up to Rs 30,000 |
Maruti Jimny | Up to Rs 1,500 |
Maruti Grand Vitara | Up to Rs 25,000 |
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The price hike also marks the end of the introductory pricing period for the new fourth-gen Dzire. The subcompact sedan, launched late last year, will see prices hiked by up to Rs 10,000 from the start of the new month. Other popular models, such as the Brezza, Fronx, Swift, and Ertiga, will see prices hiked by up to Rs 20,000. The Celerio, meanwhile, will receive the steepest price hike—by up to Rs 32,500, depending on the variant—followed by the Invicto, with a hike of up to Rs 30,000.
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Maruti says that the hike in prices are due to rising input and operational costs.