Maruti Suzuki has revised the prices of several models across its Arena and Nexa line-ups in India. The latest price revision covers a wide range of cars, including hatchbacks, SUVs, MPVs, sedans and the company’s electric SUV.
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The Maruti Suzuki Price Hike varies depending on the model and variant, with the Maruti Suzuki Baleno receiving the biggest increase of up to Rs 30,000. The e Vitara, Jimny, Victoris and Invicto have also become more expensive as part of the latest revision.
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Maruti Suzuki Price Hike: Which Cars Are Costlier?

The increase is not the same across the entire range. While some models have received a relatively small revision, a few premium models have seen significantly higher increases.
The Baleno gets the steepest hike of up to Rs 30,000, while the newly introduced e Vitara has become costlier by up to Rs 20,000. The Jimny receives a Rs 15,000 increase.
Here is the model-wise price revision mentioned in the supplied data:
| Maruti Suzuki Model | Price Increase |
|---|---|
| Alto K10 | Up to Rs 2,500 |
| S-Presso | Up to Rs 2,500 |
| Celerio | Up to Rs 2,500 |
| Swift | Rs 5,000 |
| Dzire | Rs 5,000–7,500 |
| Tour S | Rs 5,000–7,500 |
| Ertiga | Rs 5,000–7,500 |
| Brezza | Up to Rs 5,000 |
| Eeco | Rs 5,000 |
| WagonR | Up to Rs 2,500 |
| Victoris | Up to Rs 10,000 |
| Carry | Rs 2,500 |
| Baleno | Up to Rs 30,000 |
| Fronx | Up to Rs 7,500 |
| Jimny | Rs 15,000 |
| XL6 | Rs 5,000–7,500 |
| Grand Vitara | Up to Rs 5,000 |
| e Vitara | Up to Rs 20,000 |
| Invicto | Up to Rs 10,000 |
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Baleno Gets The Biggest Price Hike
Among the models affected by the latest revision, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno stands out with an increase of up to Rs 30,000.
The actual increase depends on the variant selected, meaning buyers will need to check the updated variant-wise pricing before booking the car.
The Fronx has also received an increase of up to Rs 7,500, while the Grand Vitara has become costlier by up to Rs 5,000.
e Vitara, Jimny And Victoris Also Get Costlier

Maruti Suzuki’s electric SUV, the e Vitara, has received a price increase of up to Rs 20,000. The model is among the company’s latest additions to the Indian market.
The Jimny gets a Rs 15,000 hike, while the Victoris and Invicto have become more expensive by up to Rs 10,000.
For buyers considering these models, the revised pricing will have to be factored into the overall purchase budget.
Small Cars See Relatively Minor Increases

Maruti Suzuki’s entry-level models have received comparatively smaller price revisions.
The Alto K10, S-Presso and Celerio have become costlier by up to Rs 2,500. The WagonR has also received an increase of up to Rs 2,500.
Meanwhile, the Swift and Eeco get a flat Rs 5,000 increase.
The Dzire, Tour S, Ertiga and XL6 see price increases ranging between Rs 5,000 and Rs 7,500, depending on the model and variant.
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Both Arena And Nexa Models Affected
The latest Maruti Suzuki Price Hike revision covers vehicles sold through both Arena and Nexa channels. This makes it a relatively extensive price update across Maruti Suzuki’s current portfolio.
For customers planning to purchase a Maruti Suzuki car, the final on-road cost will depend on the updated ex-showroom price, selected variant, insurance and other applicable charges.
More New Maruti Suzuki Models In The Pipeline
Maruti Suzuki is also working on several upcoming products. According to the supplied information, the company is preparing the facelifted Baleno, while an electrified MPV, internally codenamed YMC, is also under development.
The Brezza has recently received its mid-cycle update as the company continues to refresh its portfolio.
Auto India Daily Verdict
The latest Maruti Suzuki Price Hike revision means buyers will have to spend more on several Maruti Suzuki models, although the increase varies considerably across the range.
The Baleno’s up to Rs 30,000 hike is the biggest increase in this round, while models such as the Alto K10, S-Presso and Celerio see much smaller revisions.
Anyone planning to book a Maruti Suzuki car should therefore check the latest variant-wise price before finalising the purchase, as the exact increase depends on the model and variant.
Note: This article is based on the price-revision details provided in the source material. Variant-wise final pricing should be confirmed with Maruti Suzuki before purchase.
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Raj Prajapati is a Senior Automotive Content Writer at AutoIndiaDaily. A B.Tech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, he leverages over four years of experience covering Indian car and bike launches, EV tech, and market dynamics to break down complex automotive regulations into simple consumer guides. Specialising in Indian motor vehicle laws, IRDAI updates, and ownership costs, Raj translates technical auto policies into actionable advice for everyday drivers.