In May 2026, Maruti Suzuki announced that it would raise prices across its line-up by up to Rs 30,000 in June. It was unclear then by how much each model’s price would increase. We’ve just got our hands on the exact quantum of the price hike on select Maruti models, and the carmaker stated that it came into effect on June 14, 2026.
- Increased prices came into effect on June 14
- Invicto and e Vitara most affected by the price hike
Revised Maruti Suzuki prices and model-wise hike
Maruti Suzuki model-wise price hike | ||
Model | New ex-showroom price (Rs lakh) | Range of price increase (Rs) |
Wagon R | 4.99 to 7.24 | Up to 5,000 |
Swift | 5.79 to 8.69 | Up to 7,500 |
Baleno | 5.99 to 9.17 | Up to 7,500 |
Dzire | 6.25 to 9.36 | Up to 7,500 |
Fronx | 6.85 to 11.84 | Up to 7,500 |
Jimny | 12.39 to 14.36 | Up to 7,500 |
Ertiga | 8.85 to 12.99 | Up to 10,000 |
XL6 | 11.57 to 14.37 | Up to 10,000 |
Invicto | 24.97 to 28.60 | Up to 25,000 |
e Vitara | 15.99 to 19.99 | Up to 30,000 |
Eeco | 5.23 to 6.40 | Up to 5,000 |
While the Wagon R and Eeco see the least increase of up to Rs 5,000, the e Vitara’s prices are up by as much as Rs 30,000, the highest hike of all models.
Maruti stated that the price hike is the result of a steady rise in input costs and strong inflationary pressures, and it’s imperative for the company to pass on some of that burden to customers. However, Maruti isn’t the only automaker to do so. Brands such as Hyundai, Kia and Tata Motors have also announced price hikes, citing similar reasons.