Last chance to buy a car cheaply, these 15 vehicles are becoming expensive after 2 days

Last chance to buy a car cheaply, these 15 vehicles are becoming expensive after 2 days

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Maruti Suzuki is increasing prices of Alto K10, S-Presso, Celerio, Wagon-R, Swift, Dzire, Brezza, Ertiga, Eco, Super Carry, Baleno, Fronx, Gymny and Ignis since 1 February.

From February 1, the company has announced to increase the price of cars.

Highlights

  • Maruti Suzuki is raising prices from February 1.
  • The price of Alto K10 will increase by Rs 19,500.
  • The last chance to buy a car cheaply.

New Delhi. Maruti Suzuki is the largest car selling company in India. The big customer base Maruti Suzuki has as much as the company in India's car market, not with the company. One major reason for the company's popularity is that the company's portfolio has models for every category. The company also makes off -roader like Alto to Jimny. If you are also a fan of Maruti, then there is a bad news for you.

The bad news is that the company is going to increase the price of its vehicles from 1 February. That is, if you are planning to buy a car of Maruti, then you have only 2 days left to buy cheaply.

How much did the price of which car increase?
The company is increasing the price of all models in its price hike. It includes not only passenger vehicles but also commercial vehicles. Below you can see the list of all the models which can increase the price of which vehicle.

Alto K10 – 19,500 rupees
S-Presso- 5000 rupees
Celerio – 32,500 rupees
Wagon-R- 15,000 rupees
Swift – 5000 rupees
Desire – 10,000 rupees
Brezza – 20,000 rupees
Ertiga – 15,000 rupees
Eco – 12,000 rupees
Super Carrie – 10,000 rupees
Baleno – 9,000 rupees
Fronx – Rs 5,500
Jimny – 1,500 rupees
Ignis – 6,000 rupees

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Last chance to buy a car cheaply, these 15 vehicles are becoming expensive after 2 days

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Maruti Suzuki to hike prices of its cars from January

Maruti Suzuki to hike prices of its cars from January

If you are planning to buy a Maruti Suzuki car soon, you have just one month to drive home one before it gets costlier. Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest passenger vehicle manufacturer, has announced today (November 27) that it will increase the price of its models from New Year. The new prices will be applicable from January 1 next year. However, Maruti Suzuki has not specified if the fresh price hike will be applicable across all models and also the rate of price increase. The latest hike in Maruti Suzuki car prices will be implemented due to rising production costs.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 27 Nov 2023, 14:56 PM

Maruti Suzuki has announced that it will increase the prices of its cars in India from January 1 next year. (REUTERS)

On Monday, a regulatory filing from Maruti Suzuki said that the hike has become necessary due to ‘increased cost pressure driven by overall inflation and increased commodity prices.’ However, the carmaker assured that it is taking steps to minimise its effect on buyers. It said, “While the company makes maximum efforts to reduce cost and offset the increase, it may have to pass on some increase to the market. This price increase shall vary across models.”

Maruti Suzuki has not specified the quantum of the proposed price hike. The carmaker currently sells small to mid-size cars with few in the compact or large segment. Alto, its entry-level model as well as the smallest car in its lineup, comes at a starting price of 3.54 lakh (ex-showroom). The Invicto MPV, based on Toyota Innova HyCross, is the largest car Maruti sells. The price of Invicto starts from 24.80 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Models like Baleno, Swift and WagonR are the three top-selling cars from the Maruti stable. These three cars generally are the highest selling vehicles in India on a monthly basis. Of late, Maruti Suzuki has also stepped up its SUV game, and has become the largest SUV manufacturer with models like Brezza, Fronx, Grand Vitara and Jimny as offerings. Maruti Suzuki has grabbed 22% of the SUV market share, so far in FY24, which is quite close to its target of 25% for the financial year. The Grand Vitara compact SUV, rival to the likes of Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos, recently became the fastest model in its category to clock one lakh sales since its launch last year.

First Published Date: 27 Nov 2023, 14:56 PM IST


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