Maruti Suzuki India, the car market leader, stated that it will raise prices by up to Rs 32,500 across several models beginning February 1, 2025. This modification is in reaction to the company’s rising input costs and operating expenses.
In a regulatory statement, Maruti Suzuki stated
In a regulatory statement, Maruti Suzuki stated, “While the company is committed to optimising costs and reducing the impact on customers, we are forced to pass on some of the increased expenses to the market.”
According to the new pricing structure, the tiny car Celerio will see an ex-showroom price hike of up to Rs 32,500. The premium model Invicto would witness an increase of up to Rs 30,000. The popular Wagon-R will increase by much to Rs 15,000. The Swift will increase by Rs 5,000.
In the SUV sector, the Brezza and Grand Vitara would see price increases of up to Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000, respectively. Entry-level small cars, such as the Alto K10, would see prices jump by up to Rs 19,500, while the S-Presso will climb by up to Rs 5,000.

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The premium small model Baleno will also witness a price increase of up to Rs 9,000, while the compact SUV Fronx would see an increase of up to Rs 5,500. The tiny sedan Dzire will increase by up to Rs 10,000.
Maruti Suzuki currently sells a wide range of automobiles, from the entry-level Alto K-10, which starts at Rs 3.99 lakh, to the premium Invicto, which costs Rs 28.92 lakh.
Meanwhile, the government is considering a new rule requiring safe driving technologies in large vehicles such as trucks and buses. This technology includes accident-prevention measures like as systems that keep the car steady, automatically apply brakes in emergency situations, and detect when a driver is too sleepy to drive safely. The emphasis is on making these enhancements in new heavy vehicles to keep everyone safe on the road.
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