Maruti S-Cross now priced from Rs 7.79 lakh

    The prices of the S-Cross have been slashed by up to Rs 2.05 lakh with an aim to boost sales of the premium crossover.

    Published On Jan 18, 2016 04:38:00 PM

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    Maruti S-Cross now priced from Rs 7.79 lakh

    While automakers have announced a hike in prices at the start of the new year, Maruti has quietly slashed the prices of its premium crossover, the S-Cross, by up to Rs 2.05 lakh in an attempt to boost sales. The prices of the car now start at Rs 7.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

    Launched in August at a starting price of Rs 8.34 lakh for the base DDiS 200 Sigma, the car has not made a very big impact in the market with sales averaging around 3,000 units per month and dealers offering discounts within a few months of launch. In comparison, its rival, the Hyundai Creta has been selling an average of around 7,000 units per month with Hyundai ramping up its production to meet demand.

    With the revision, the less powerful DDiS 200 is now more affordable as the prices have been brought down by upto Rs 66,000 depending on the trim. The more powerful S-Cross DDiS 320 on the other hand has had a more significant decline with prices down by Rs 2.05 lakh across all trims.

    Here are the old prices of the Maruti S-Cross as against the new:

    Maruti S-Cross prices: Old vs New
    VariantOld PricesNew PricesDifference
    DDiS 200 SigmaRs 8.34 lakhRs 7.79 lakhRs 55,000
    DDiS 200 DeltaRs 9.15 lakhRs 8.49 lakhRs 66,000
    DDiS 200 ZetaRs 9.99 lakhRs 9.59 lakhRs 40,000
    DDiS 200 AlphaRs 10.75 lakhRs 10.29 lakhRs 46,000
    DDiS 320 DeltaRs 11.99 lakhRs 9.94 lakhRs 2,05,000
    DDiS 320 ZetaRs 12.99 lakhRs 10.94 lakhRs 2,05,000
    DDiS 320 AlphaRs 13.74 lakhRs 11.69 lakhRs 2,05,000

    (All prices ex-showroom, Delhi)

    Maruti has hiked prices of its enitre range from Rs 1,000 to Rs 4,000 except for the Baleno whose prices have gone up by Rs 5,000 to Rs 12,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

     

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