Maruti Suzuki price hike: Grand Vitara gets Rs 62,000 costlier, Wagon-R up by Rs 14,000
This will mark the third price increase by Maruti Suzuki India this year, following previous hikes in January and February.


- Apr 2, 2025,
- Updated Apr 2, 2025 5:46 PM IST
Leading auto major Maruti Suzuki India announced plans to hike price for several of its car models starting on April 8, 2025. This decision comes as a result of increased costs related to materials and operations, posing challenges for the company in maintaining price stability. This will mark the third price increase by Maruti Suzuki India this year, following previous hikes in January and February.
Despite efforts to mitigate expenses through internal savings and efficiency enhancements, Maruti Suzuki stated in a regulatory filing that the price adjustments are necessary to uphold its business and product standards.
The price changes will vary among models. The Grand Vitara, a popular SUV, will have its ex-showroom price elevated by up to Rs 62,000. The Eeco, commonly utilized as a utility van, will experience an increase of as much as Rs 22,500. The Wagon-R, a compact hatchback, will also be subject to price adjustments with a hike of Rs 14,000.
The Ertiga, a versatile multi-purpose vehicle, and the XL6, a high-end MPV, are set to undergo a price increase of up to Rs 12,500 each. The Dzire Tour S, a sedan targeted towards fleet buyers such as taxi services, will see a price hike of up to Rs 3,000, while the Fronx, a newer compact crossover, will see a rise of up to Rs 2,500.
These adjustments in ex-showroom prices may result in higher final on-road costs for buyers, as expenses like insurance, road tax, and other fees could be subject to corresponding changes.
Maruti Suzuki recorded an increase in sales, selling 1,92,984 vehicles in March 2025, representing a 3.09% growth compared to the 1,87,196 units sold in March 2024.
However, there were challenges in the domestic sales sector for Maruti Suzuki. Sales of passenger vehicles, such as cars and SUVs, declined by 1.29% to 150,743 units, while light commercial vehicles, like small delivery vans, saw a significant drop of 33.8% to 2,391 units. Overall domestic sales, including passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and units sold to other manufacturers (OEM), experienced a slight decrease of 0.8% to 160,016 units.
For the full financial year spanning April 2024 to March 2025, Maruti Suzuki's total sales reached 2,234,266 units, marking a 4.63% increase from the previous year's total of 2,135,323 units. Domestic sales for the year, encompassing passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and OEM supplies, grew by 2.67% to 1,901,681 units.
Leading auto major Maruti Suzuki India announced plans to hike price for several of its car models starting on April 8, 2025. This decision comes as a result of increased costs related to materials and operations, posing challenges for the company in maintaining price stability. This will mark the third price increase by Maruti Suzuki India this year, following previous hikes in January and February.
Despite efforts to mitigate expenses through internal savings and efficiency enhancements, Maruti Suzuki stated in a regulatory filing that the price adjustments are necessary to uphold its business and product standards.
The price changes will vary among models. The Grand Vitara, a popular SUV, will have its ex-showroom price elevated by up to Rs 62,000. The Eeco, commonly utilized as a utility van, will experience an increase of as much as Rs 22,500. The Wagon-R, a compact hatchback, will also be subject to price adjustments with a hike of Rs 14,000.
The Ertiga, a versatile multi-purpose vehicle, and the XL6, a high-end MPV, are set to undergo a price increase of up to Rs 12,500 each. The Dzire Tour S, a sedan targeted towards fleet buyers such as taxi services, will see a price hike of up to Rs 3,000, while the Fronx, a newer compact crossover, will see a rise of up to Rs 2,500.
These adjustments in ex-showroom prices may result in higher final on-road costs for buyers, as expenses like insurance, road tax, and other fees could be subject to corresponding changes.
Maruti Suzuki recorded an increase in sales, selling 1,92,984 vehicles in March 2025, representing a 3.09% growth compared to the 1,87,196 units sold in March 2024.
However, there were challenges in the domestic sales sector for Maruti Suzuki. Sales of passenger vehicles, such as cars and SUVs, declined by 1.29% to 150,743 units, while light commercial vehicles, like small delivery vans, saw a significant drop of 33.8% to 2,391 units. Overall domestic sales, including passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and units sold to other manufacturers (OEM), experienced a slight decrease of 0.8% to 160,016 units.
For the full financial year spanning April 2024 to March 2025, Maruti Suzuki's total sales reached 2,234,266 units, marking a 4.63% increase from the previous year's total of 2,135,323 units. Domestic sales for the year, encompassing passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and OEM supplies, grew by 2.67% to 1,901,681 units.