Maruti Suzuki price hike News
On March 23, Maruti Suzuki had announced that it will increase the prices of its model range in April to partially offset the impact of "overall inflation and regulatory requirements".
Maruti Suzuki's model line-up with soon see price revision by April 2023, as the company has announced that it will soon increase the prices of its products.
Maruti Suzuki has plans to launch the Maruti Suzuki Jimny in India, while it already has a variety of vehicles like Alto, WagonR, Swift, Brezza, Grand Vitara, and many others.
Maruti Suzuki will hike prices of its cars from Jan 1, 2023
The company hasn't revealed the exact quantum of increase yet
To offset increasing input costs, Maruti Suzuki will increase the prices
From January 2021 to March 2022 the company has already hiked prices by 8.8 per cent
New price hike effective immediately to raise prices by 1.3 percent
Maruti Suzuki blames rising input cost for price hike
Maruti Suzuki has not disclosed the quantum of the proposed price hike
From January 2021 to March 2022 the company has already hiked prices by 8.8 per cent
Earlier, Toyota Kirloskar Motor raised the prices of vehicles by 4 per cent
The price change for Swift and all CNG variants is owing to an increase in various input costs, Maruti Suzuki India said.
Before the price hike, Swift was available at a price range of Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.27 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) across variants.
Maruti Suzuki sells CNG variants across its range of models, including Alto, Celerio, S-Presso, WagonR, Eeco and Ertiga with prices ranging from Rs 4.43 lakh to Rs 9.36 lakh.
The price increase will vary for different models.
The price hike ranges between Rs 1,700 and Rs 17,000 across models.
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Tuesday hiked prices of its vehicles by up to Rs 31,600 following the expiry of excise duty concessions extended to the auto sector.
India's leading car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki on Tuesday hiked the prices of its vehicles by up to Rs 31,000 across all models following the government's decision to put on halt the excise duty cut to the auto sector.
Maruti Suzuki India, the country's largest car maker, plans to hike prices of its models in the range of 2-4 percent from next month in order to partially offset the impact of rising input costs.
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