Maruti Suzuki is set to hike the prices of all its models, w.e.f April 2021. This is the second price hike for the carmaker this year, and it has cited rising input costs as the reason for this step. Here’s the current price list of all the Maruti Suzuki models:
Model |
Price Range (ex-showroom) |
Alto 800 |
Rs 3 lakh to Rs 4.48 lakh |
S-Presso |
Rs 3.71 lakh to Rs 4.99 lakh |
Eeco |
Rs 3.98 lakh to Rs 5.30 lakh |
Celerio |
Rs 4.53 lakh to Rs 5.71 lakh |
Celerio X |
Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 5.79 lakh |
Wagon R |
Rs 4.73 lakh to Rs 6.18 lakh |
Swift |
Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.41 lakh |
Dzire |
Rs 5.94 lakh to Rs 8.90 lakh |
Ertiga |
Rs 7.69 lakh to Rs 10.47 lakh |
Vitara Brezza |
Rs 7.39 lakh to Rs 11.20 lakh |
Ignis |
Rs 4.89 lakh to Rs 7.31 lakh |
Baleno |
Rs 5.90 lakh to Rs 9.10 lakh |
Ciaz |
Rs 8.42 lakh to Rs 11.33 lakh |
S-Cross |
Rs 8.39 lakh to Rs 12.39 lakh |
XL6 |
Rs 9.85 lakh to Rs 11.61 lakh |
Maruti Suzuki isn’t the only carmaker that’s set to increase prices this April. Manufacturers like Renault, Nissan, and Datsun will also follow suit.
In related news, Maruti Suzuki recently launched the facelifted Swift with minor upgrades, an updated petrol engine, and more features. The carmaker will also launch the next-gen Alto and Celerio later this year, while the much-awaited Jimny could debut by the end of 2021.
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