Price hike for Maruti Suzuki WagonR, Baleno, Ertiga and more

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Price hike for Maruti Suzuki WagonR, Baleno, Ertiga and more

The manufacturer said it has increased rates of its Arena and Nexa products in order to offset the rise in input costs.

Maruti Suzuki has announced a price hike across its product portfolio in January. Maruti Suzuki’s Arena models (Alto, WagonR, S-Presso, Celerio, Swift, Dzire, Vitara Brezza, Eeco and Ertiga) as well as Nexa models (Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and S-Cross) will see the price jump.

  • Prices hiked for Arena and Nexa products
  • WagonR sees the largest price jump
  • Updated Brezza and Baleno to launch this year

Maruti Suzuki price hike

As is the case with most carmakers, Maruti Suzuki has also cited rising input costs for the price surge.

The model with the least price hike is the Dzire sedan, which will now set you back by an extra Rs 10,000. Meanwhile, the model on the other end is the WagonR hatchback, which is now Rs 30,000 more expensive. Given below is how much each Maruti Suzuki Arena model will be costlier by.

Maruti Suzuki Arena models price hike
Model Amount hiked (ex-showroom)
Dzire Rs 10,000
Alto Rs 12,500
S-Presso Rs 12,500
Vitara Brezza Rs 14,000
Swift Rs 15,000
Celerio Rs 16,000
Ertiga Rs 21,000
Eeco Rs 27,000
Wagon R Rs 30,000

Nexa is Maruti Suzuki’s more premium retail outlet which currently sells the Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6 and S-Cross. The Nexa model with the least hike is the Ignis (Rs 15,000), while Maruti Suzuki’s flagship SUV, the S-Cross, has the largest price hike (Rs 21,000). Here’s how much each Nexa model will be dearer by.

Maruti Suzuki Nexa models price hike
Model Amount hiked (ex-showroom)
Ignis Rs 15,000
Ciaz Rs 15,000
XL6 Rs 16,000
Baleno Rs 21,000
S-Cross Rs 21,000

Maruti Suzuki: upcoming launches

In 2022, Maruti Suzuki will launch the updated Baleno hatchback by late February and the new Brezza SUV by April. Furthermore, in collaboration with Toyota, the carmaker will also introduce a Creta-rivalling midsize SUV. The midsize SUV will be based on Toyota’s DNGA platform and be manufactured at the carmaker’s facility in Bidadi, Karnataka.

Would you still go for a Maruti car despite the price hike or look at one of the other competitors? Let us know in the comments. 

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