Maruti Suzuki Price Hike Again Up to Rs 32500 Impliment From February 1 After E Vitara Launch Heres All Details


Maruti Suzuki India announced an increase in the prices of all its models up to Rs 32,500 from February 1, citing rising input costs and operational expenses. Compact Celerio will have the highest increase by Rs 32,500, followed by Invicto, Grand Vitara and Brezza. Entry-level Alto K10 and Wagonr will also become expensive. Earlier, in December 2024, the price of vehicles was announced by 4% increase, which came into force earlier this month. In the recent India Mobility Expo 2025, Maruti Suzuki entered the segment of Electric Vehicles (EV) with E Vitara. This electric SUV will be launched soon. Despite starting a delay in this segment, the company has targeted to finish first in it.

Maruti Suzuki on Thursday announced an increase in the prices of its cars. The company has stated that the increase in prices will be applicable from 1 February. The highest increase is Rs 32,500, which will be for Celerio. The list includes many other models including Alto K10, Baleno, Dzire, Invicto. PTI report (via HTAccording to) Maruti Suzuki India says that rising input costs and operational expenses have forced it to increase the prices of various models.

The report further states that the Japanese vehicle manufacturer Suzuki’s Indian subsidiary said in a regulatory filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange, “Although we are committed to customizing the cost and reducing the impact on customers, but we have some increased expenses Are obliged to put on the market. “

Talking about the increase in prices, the ex-showroom price of Celerio will increase by Rs 32,500, while the price of Invicto will be increased to Rs 30,000. This is followed by Grand Vitara and Brezza, whose prices will be increased by Rs 25,000 and Rs 20,000 respectively. The price of Alto K10 will increase by Rs 19,500, while the WagonR price will increase by Rs 15,000.

Among other models, there are Dzire, Baleno and Fronx, whose prices have increased by Rs 10,000, Rs 9,000 and Rs 5,500 respectively. The price of S-Presso and Swift has increased by Rs 5,000 (each).

Recently, the country’s largest car maker has entered the segment of electric vehicles (EV) with E Vitara. This electric SUV will be launched soon. Despite starting a delay in this segment, the company has targeted to finish first in it. Tata Motors have more than 60 percent stake in this market. Maruti Suzuki’s managing director, Hisashi Takeuchi reported that the company’s target is to finish first in electric vehicles in the next one year. He said, “I cannot estimate the cells of sales but can tell that we have a target to secure the first place in EV’s manufacturing within one year.” The company’s E Vitara will be manufactured in the Gujarat factory. It will export many countries including Japan.

The company will soon give information about the price and booking of E Vitara. Maruti Suzuki plans to include six EV models in its portfolio in the coming years. The manufacturing of E Vitara will be specially designed for battery-powered electric vehicles on the HeartEct-E platform. It has two separate electric excels on the front and rear. Evitara has trail mode for driving on poor routes.