Maruti Suzuki to Increase Car Prices by Up to ₹30,000 Starting June 2026
Maruti Suzuki Cars To Get Costlier As Automaker Set To Hike Prices By Up To Rs 30,000 From June

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Maruti Suzuki India, the leading car manufacturer, will raise prices across its entire vehicle range by up to ₹30,000 starting June 2026. This decision is driven by ongoing inflationary pressures and a challenging cost environment, despite the company's efforts to manage costs. The price hike aims to mitigate increased operational costs while minimizing customer impact.
- 01The price increase will affect all models in Maruti Suzuki's portfolio, with a maximum hike of ₹30,000.
- 02The company has been implementing cost reduction measures to offset rising costs but has deemed a price hike necessary.
- 03Maruti Suzuki's vehicle prices currently range from ₹3.49 lakh to ₹28.7 lakh (approximately $4,200 to $34,500 USD).
- 04In September 2025, Maruti Suzuki had reduced prices of several entry-level models by significant amounts after the implementation of GST 2.0.
- 05The company aims to keep the impact of the price increase on customers as minimal as possible.
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Maruti Suzuki India, the leading car manufacturer in India, has announced a price hike across its entire vehicle lineup, effective June 2026. The increase will be up to ₹30,000 (approximately $360 USD), driven by ongoing inflationary pressures and a challenging cost environment. In a regulatory filing, the company stated that despite its continuous efforts to mitigate costs through various reduction measures, it has become necessary to pass on some of the increased costs to consumers. The current price range of Maruti Suzuki vehicles spans from ₹3.49 lakh to ₹28.7 lakh (about $4,200 to $34,500 USD), covering models from the entry-level S-Presso to the premium Invicto utility vehicle. Last September, following the implementation of GST 2.0, the company had reduced prices on several entry-level models, including the S-Presso by up to ₹1,29,600, Alto K10 by ₹1,07,600, Celerio by ₹94,100, and Wagon-R by ₹79,600. As the company navigates these economic challenges, it emphasizes its commitment to minimizing the impact on customers while ensuring sustainability in operations.
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The price increase may affect the affordability of vehicles for potential buyers, particularly in the entry-level segment.
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