Maruti Suzuki India has announced a price hike across several car models, effective from April 8, 2025. While the company continues to focus on cost optimization to minimize the impact on customers, rising input costs have made a price revision necessary.
Model-Wise Price Hike Details
Below is a breakdown of the price increase across different Maruti Suzuki models:
| Model | Increase in Ex-Showroom Price (in Rs) |
|---|---|
| Grand Vitara | Up to Rs 62,000 |
| Eeco | Up to Rs 22,500 |
| Wagon-R | Up to Rs 14,000 |
| Ertiga | Up to Rs 12,500 |
| XL6 | Up to Rs 12,500 |
| Dzire Tour S | Up to Rs 3,000 |
| Fronx | Up to Rs 2,500 |
Car buyers planning to purchase a Maruti Suzuki vehicle should consider making their purchase before April 8, 2025, to avoid the price hike. The increase in ex-showroom prices may also affect on-road prices due to corresponding changes in insurance, road tax, and other associated costs.
Maruti Suzuki India Sales In March 2025
Maruti Suzuki India recorded a 3.09% year-on-year (YoY) increase in total sales for March 2025, selling 1,92,984 units compared to 1,87,196 units in March 2024. Despite a 1.29% YoY decline in domestic passenger vehicle (PV) sales to 1,50,743 units and a sharp 33.8% drop in light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales to 2,391 units, the automaker benefited from strong export demand. The company’s total domestic sales, including PV, LCV, and OEM, fell slightly by 0.8% YoY to 1,60,016 units. However, exports surged 27.33% YoY to 32,968 units, highlighting the company’s growing global presence.
For the financial year 2024-25 (FY25), Maruti Suzuki’s total sales climbed 4.63% YoY to 22,34,266 units from 21,35,323 units in FY24. Domestic sales (PV+ LCV+ OEM) increased 2.67% YoY to 19,01,681 units, while exports registered a robust 17.49% YoY growth to 3,32,585 units.