Maruti Suzuki Nexa, Arena discounts: January 2021

    Maruti Suzuki is offering discounts and benefits ranging up to Rs 47,000 on models such as the S-Presso, S-Cross, Ciaz, Swift and more.

    Published On Jan 12, 2021 07:00:00 AM

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    Maruti Suzuki Nexa, Arena discounts: January 2021

    Maruti Suzuki is offering discounts and benefits ranging up to Rs 47,000 on its line-up of cars for the month of January 2021. Buyers can avail of some substantial benefits on models such as the S-Presso, Celerio, S-Cross, Swift and Ciaz from the carmaker’s Arena and Nexa models. Read on for more details.

    • Discounts of up to Rs 47,000 available on cars retailed via Maruti Arena dealers
    • Nexa models attract benefits of up to Rs 45,000
    • Maruti S-Presso, Celerio and S-Cross attract highest benefits

    Maruti Suzuki Arena discounts: January 2021

    Maruti Suzuki S-Presso

    Up to Rs 47,000 off

    Maruti’s high-riding budget hatchback, the S-Presso packs in a spacious cabin and a peppy and frugal petrol engine though the car’s styling might not be to everyone’s taste. Buyers interested in the S-Presso can avail of cash benefits of up to Rs 47,000 including Rs 20,000 in exchange benefits and Rs 7,000 in corporate discounts.

    Maruti Celerio

    Up to Rs 47,000 off

    The Celerio has been around for a while now and is set to be replaced by an all-new model later this year. The Celerio’s cabin is spacious, the 1.0-litre K10 petrol engine is peppy and frugal though newer rivals have more to offer in terms of equipment. Adding to the Celerio’s appeal is a factory fitted CNG kit which promises lower running costs and an AMT gearbox option. Buyers can avail of cash benefits of up to Rs 20,000 on the outgoing hatchback with an additional Rs 20,000 available in the form of exchange benefits. Corporate buyers are offered Rs 7,000 in additional discounts.

    Maruti Alto

    Up to Rs 37,000 off

    Having completed 20 years in the market, the Maruti Alto continues to soldier on as one of the best selling cars in the market. The appeal for the Alto lies in its low cost of ownership and affordable price tag though the car is quite basic and cramped as compared to its newer rivals. The 48hp 0.8-litre petrol engine offers adequate performance with buyers also offered the option of a factory-fitted CNG kit. Buyers can avail of discounts of up to Rs 37,000 on the entry-level Maruti.

    Maruti Swift

    Up to Rs 37,000 off

    The third-gen Maruti Swift remains a popular model in the market with its sporty looks, peppy 83hp 1.2-litre petrol engine, well-sorted ride and handling, impressive fuel economy and peace of mind ownership experience. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and Ford Figo rival can be had with cash benefits of up to Rs 10,000 with additional benefits in the form of a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus and corporate discounts of up to Rs 7,000.

    Maruti Eeco

    Up to Rs 37,000 off

    The most affordable way to take 7 people from A to B, the Maruti Eeco is rather basic to say the least but is reasonably spacious and economical to run. The 73hp 1.2-litre petrol engine is suited for urban use and there is the option of a CNG kit as well for those looking for some greener running. The van can be had with up to Rs 37,000 off.

    Maruti Dzire

    Up to Rs 35,000 off

    Over its three generations, the Maruti Dzire has gone on to established itself as the favourite in the compact sedan segment. One of Maruti’s perennial best sellers, the Dzire offers a spacious and comfortable cabin, and a peppy and frugal 90hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine paired with either a manual or AMT gearbox. Ride and handling too is well sorted. The compact sedan is being offered with benefits of up to Rs 35,000 including cash benefits of up to Rs 8,000 and a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus.

    Maruti Vitara Brezza

    Up to Rs 35,000 off

    Once a diesel only SUV, the implementation of the BS6 emission norms last year saw the compact SUV migrate to being a petrol only model with a new 1.5-litre petrol engine under the bonnet. The Vitara Brezza’s strengths lie in its fuel-efficient petrol engine, spacious and practical cabin and well sorted ride and handling. The SUV though isn’t as well equipped as newer rivals and those looking for a diesel compact SUV will have to look elsewhere. The SUV can be had with up to Rs 35,000 off.

    Maruti Wagon R

    Up to Rs 30,000 off

    A rival to the Hyundai Santro, the Maruti Wagon R is big on space, offers city friendly dynamics and comes with a pair of fuel-efficient petrol engines – 1.0-litre K10 and 1.2-litre K12. Buyers can choose between a manual or AMT gearbox option with both engine options with the K10 unit also available with a factory-fitted CNG kit. Maruti’s tall-boy hatchback can be had with a cash discount of Rs 8,000 across all variants with additional benefits of Rs 20,000 in exchange for your old car. Corporate buyers can get an additional Rs 7,000 off.

     

    Maruti Suzuki Nexa discounts: January 2021

    Maruti S-Cross

    Up to Rs 45,000 off

    A rival to the likes of the Renault DusterHyundai Creta and Kia Seltos, the Maruti S-Cross is more a crossover than an outright SUV like its rivals. Offered solely with a 1.5-litre petrol engine, the S-Cross is well put together, spacious and undercuts most of its rivals in terms of pricing. Buyers can avail of benefits of up to Rs 45,000 on the crossover including cash benefits of up to Rs 15,000 and a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus.

    Maruti Ciaz

    Up to Rs 40,000 off

    Buyers will like the Maruti Ciaz for its well sorted ride, light controls and spacious cabin though it isn’t as well equipped as some of its newer rivals. The sole 1.5-litre petrol engine is refined and responsive with the addition of mild-hybrid tech also making it quite frugal too. Maruti’s Honda City rival can be had with cash benefits of up to Rs 10,000 along with exchange benefits of up to Rs 20,000. Corporate customers avail of a further Rs 10,000 in benefits.

    Maruti Ignis

    Up to Rs 29,000

    The smallest model sold via the Nexa dealership chain, Maruti gave the Ignis a facelift in early 2020, giving it a more crossover-esque look. The tall boy design does help liberate space inside the cabin and the 1.2-litre petrol engine offers sprightly performance while also delivering good fuel efficiency. However, the styling of the Ignis might not be to everyone’s tastes and higher variants are pricey. Buyers can avail of benefits of up to Rs 29,000 on the hatchback.

    Maruti Baleno

    Up to Rs 21,500 off

    Maruti’s rival to the Hyundai i20Tata Altroz and Honda Jazz, the Baleno has established itself as a favourite amongst buyers in the premium hatchback segment. The Baleno is spacious and comfortable inside and offers a well sorted ride and a pair of peppy petrol engines. The option of a CVT gearbox further adds to the convenience in everyday driving. Maruti’s premium hatchback is available with cash benefits of up to Rs 7,500 along with an exchange benefit of Rs 10,000. Corporate customers can avail of further benefits of up to Rs 4,000.

    Maruti XL6

    Up to Rs 19,000 off

    The six-seater derivative of the Ertiga, Maruti has given the XL6 a more distinctive look with a revised front end and body cladding. Buyers will like the additional comfort afforded by the captain seats in the middle row with cabin space, like in a Ertiga, being a strong point of the MPV. The sole 1.5-litre petrol engine offers good performance and is frugal though the automatic gearbox option is an old-school four-speed unit and there’s no diesel option. The XL6 is only available with exchange benefits of up to Rs 15,000 with corporate customers offered additional benefits.

    Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city and are subject to availability of stock. Please check with your local dealer for exact discount figures.

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