Maruti Suzuki Cars To Get Costlier As Automaker Set To Hike Prices By Up To Rs 30,000 From June | Auto News


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The automaker on Thursday said in a regulatory filing that it has decided to increase prices across models by up to Rs 30,000 with effect from June 2026.

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 Maruti Suzuki ARENA, the car company's rebranded showroom after its launch in New Delhi. (IMAGE: PTI)

Maruti Suzuki ARENA, the car company’s rebranded showroom after its launch in New Delhi. (IMAGE: PTI)

Car market leader Maruti Suzuki India will hike prices across its vehicle portfolio by up to Rs 30,000 from June 2026, citing inflationary pressures and a persistent adverse cost environment.

The automaker on Thursday said in a regulatory filing that it has decided to increase prices across models by up to Rs 30,000 with effect from June 2026.

“For the past few months, the company has been making continuous efforts to mitigate the cost impact to the extent possible through cost reduction measures,” it said.

However, it added, “With inflationary pressures now at elevated levels and the adverse cost environment persisting, the company has to pass on a portion of the increased costs to the market, while continuing to ensure that the impact on customers is kept to the minimum extent possible.”

Maruti Suzuki India currently sells a range of vehicles, from the entry-level S-Presso to the premium utility vehicle Invicto, priced between Rs 3.49 lakh and Rs 28.7 lakh (ex-showroom).

Last September, after GST 2.0 kicked in, the company had reduced prices of several entry-level models, including the S-Presso by up to Rs 1,29,600, Alto K10 by up to Rs 1,07,600, Celerio by Rs 94,100 and Wagon-R by up to Rs 79,600.

(with inputs from PTI)

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