Maruti February 2025 price hike – what you need to know
The price revision will be effective from February 1, 2025 across Maruti Suzuki’s passenger and commercial vehicle range. The change was due to rising input costs and higher operating expenses. The company aims to balance cost optimization with minimizing impact on customers, passing on only a small portion of these costs.
Maruti Suzuki’s efforts to manage expenses include streamlining production processes and procurement strategies. . Economic factors and investment have caused the prices of various models to gradually increase. These adjustments are designed to maintain competitive pricing while ensuring profitable operations.
Celerio completes compact price revision, hiked by Rs 32,500
Alto K10 price, known for its affordability, will increase to Rs 19,500. The Alto K10 continues to appeal to budget-conscious buyers while adapting to market realities. The S-Presso is expected to see a price increase of up to Rs 5,000. This compact car maintains its appeal as an economical option for daily driving. This adjustment takes into account the market positioning of this segment and ensures continued viability.
The Celerio price hike is as high as Rs 32,500, which is the highest revision in the compact segment. and reflect the model’s value proposition. Buyers who prioritize fuel efficiency and daily running costs remain key targets.
The price of Wagon-R has been increased by up to Rs 15,000. The model’s enduring popularity and practicality should make it a versatile family car.
Brezza’s Rs 20,000 hike
The price increase for Swift is capped at Rs 5,000. For the brand, the Swift remains an attractive option in the hatchback segment. Competitive prices ensure its continued demand amid market fluctuations. The price of the Dzire has been increased by Rs 10,000, maintaining its appeal as a compact sedan with great features. The purpose of the price adjustment is to maintain its position as the first choice among similar products.
Positioned as a compact UV, the Brezza price has been hiked by up to Rs 20,000. The Brezza’s incremental tweaks balance its position in the top segment. The car has a dedicated and growing core audience. Ertiga prices have been increased by up to Rs 15,000 to ensure that this value-driven option continues to be the first choice in the MPV segment. The price hike of the Eeco reaches Rs 12,000, affecting both its commercial and passenger variants. Its focus on practicality and reliability for a variety of uses has made it a consistent bestseller.
Other models like Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6, Fronx, Invicto, Jimny, Super Carry and Grand Vitara also saw price adjustments ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 30,000. These increments vary based on segment-specific factors, input cost impacts and operational considerations.
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