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Last Updated on: 07 Jul 2026
Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 price in Jalgaon
The on-road price of the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 in Jalgaon ranges from ₹4.28 lakh for the base model to about ₹6.30 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Jalgaon are between ₹3.70 lakh and ₹5.45 lakh.
Check the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 on-road price of all variants in Jalgaon in the table below:
The on-road price of the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 in Jalgaon ranges from ₹4.28 lakh for the base model to about ₹6.30 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Jalgaon are between ₹3.70 lakh and ₹5.45 lakh.
Check the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 on-road price of all variants in Jalgaon in the table below:
* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.
Alto K10 is highly recommended for its performance.
The Alto is not as good as the Celerio VXI AMT.
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Gat No 248/2, NH-06, Bhusawal Road, Tarsod Shivar, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425003
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Plot No. P-93 Ajanta Road, MIDC Area, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425003
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ANURUDH KUMAR
I primarily drive within Delhi city and am usually the sole occupant of the car. I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 AMT and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT. Which one would be the better choice for my needs? Please suggest.

autocar.india
Get the Alto K10 AMT. For solo Delhi city use, its small size is the real win - it squeezes into tight gaps, parking won't be an issue, and the light steering makes driving in traffic easy. It uses the same engine and automatic as the Celerio, but the Alto is lighter, so it feels a touch nippier off the line and returns better mileage in stop-go runs. In Delhi heat, the smaller cabin cools quicker too, which you will appreciate.One honest downside: the Alto’s cabin is narrower, the boot is smaller and ride over bad patches is okay, not great. The Celerio has a softer ride and roomier cabin. So if you often carry passengers or luggage, or want a slightly cushier ride, the Celerio is nicer.But if it’s mostly you, the Alto K10 AMT is the smarter, more affordable choice.
Nirmal Choudhary
Does the Alto K10 VXI+ variant justify the incremental cost of 50 thousand over the Alto K10 VXI Variant? Which variant is the most value for money?

autocar.india
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 VXI. For most buyers, the VXI+ doesn’t justify the extra Rs. 50,000 because the big add-on is the 7-inch touchscreen with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and some minor trim bits, while everything that matters for daily use stays the same. You get the same engine, safety kit, AC, power steering, front power windows and remote locking, so the drive and ownership feel do not change. If you want phone mirroring, a good coupler-to-coupler head unit from Maruti Genuine Accessories or a reputed brand will cost far less than Rs. 50,000, still keep things neat, and you can even add a reverse camera within that budget. Resale difference between VXI and VXI+ on this car is usually small, so you won’t “recover” that extra spend later.Buy the VXI+ only if you specifically want a factory-fitted screen and seamless integration with no fiddling, or you hate aftermarket work. It looks cleaner, and you avoid any chance of wiring errors. Otherwise, the VXI is the clear value pick and lets you spend the savings on better tyres or accessories you will actually use.
Akash
Hi, I am looking to buy either the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 or the Renault Kwid AMT. My budget is around ₹6 lakh, and my daily usage will be approximately 25–30 km in Bengaluru traffic. Could you please suggest which would be the better option for city driving, comfort, fuel efficiency, reliability, and ease of use in traffic? Also, which of these cars comes with hill hold assist? Thank you.

autocar.india
Daily 25-30 km in slow Bengaluru traffic and a Rs. 6 lakh cap - in this use, the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 AMT is the better pick. It feels smoother and easier in stop-go than the Kwid’s gearbox, so your right foot and left shoulder will both work less in jams. It also tends to use less fuel, and Maruti’s service reach in Bengaluru is wide, which helps keep running simple. The small size makes tight parking and narrow lanes less stressful.Trade-offs you should know: the cabin and boot are smaller than the Renault Kwid’s, and the ride feels basic on broken roads. The Kwid sits higher and gives a bit more space, so pick the Renault only if you really want the higher ground clearance and a larger-feeling cabin. But be ready for a gearbox that feels slower to respond in traffic.Both the Alto K10 automatic and the Kwid automatic offer hill-start assist. Overall, for your city commute and budget, the Alto K10 automatic fits best.
Indranil Jana
I want to buy the Celerio LXi instead of the Alto K10 VXi. Is it a better option? Which car is more stable on the highway? How about body roll and NVH levels in both?

autocar.india
The Maruti Suzuki Celerio is a larger and heavier car, and correspondingly feels more confident on the highway than a Maruti Suzuki Alto K10. The Celerio will have a slight advantage in NVH, too, and will feel more stable during cornering. Both are city cars, though, and not ideal for highway drives. Within the same budget, you could also consider the Tata Tiago in XE trim, which feels tougher in its build and drives with more heft than the Maruti Suzuki options.
Vibhor Sharma
I want a small car with good fuel efficiency. My budget is ₹6 lakh. I’m considering the Alto K10 and S-Presso as I want reliability and hassle-free ownership. Which one is better, or should I consider another car?

autocar.india
Given your requirements and your budget of ₹6 lakh, you're right, the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 and S-Presso are your best options. Both of these Maruti Suzuki cars use the same engine and gearboxes, and offer the same hassle-free driving experience.Of the two, the Alto K10 has the advantage of offering six airbags as standard across the range, while the S-Presso only gets two. However, the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso offers more interior space, should you travel with passengers often.You could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Celerio. You might only get a mid-range variant in your budget, but it offers more space and a more upmarket feel than the Alto and S-Presso.
Bina
I’m a first-time car buyer with a family of four. I drive only in the city, and usage is very low. Since parking space is small, Chennai‘s city and street roads are narrow and often flood, I’m thinking of going for a lower-segment automatic car like the Alto K10. Will it better serve my purpose, be safer, and more economical?

autocar.india
The Maruti Alto K10 AMT is a good choice if narrow roads and tight parking are issues you need to consider. However, given that you are a family of 4, it makes sense to consider a Maruti Wagon R. While it is larger than the Alto K10, it is still manageable in size. The biggest advantage of the Wagon R is space. The cabin is very spacious, which is something your family will appreciate.
Abdul Rayaan
My parents, aged 55+, are looking to purchase a new car for city use. We specifically want an automatic. Our budget is ₹6-12 lakh (on-road). Our main priorities are easy drivability in the city, some must-have features, good looks, and resale value. Mileage is not a concern as they drive only 500 km a month. The Cars we shortlisted are Alto K10, Swift, Celerio, i10, and Fronx. Which is a better value for money?

autocar.india
Of the cars you have shortlisted, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio is probably the best value for money, as it is priced just above the Alto K10 and shares its engine, while offering up space, practicality, interior quality, and some features from larger, more expensive Maruti Suzuki cars. It is also among the most fuel-efficient petrol cars on sale, even though that is not really an issue for you.You should also consider the Nissan Magnite 1.0 Turbo CVT, as it offers a much smoother automatic gearbox for the same amount of money; all the cars you have shortlisted feature the more basic AMT automatic gearbox.
Sachin
Want to buy a used Automatic(CVT or TC) with a budget of 6 lacs for my father. Please suggest

autocar.india
There are no new cars available at around Rs. 6 lakh that come with a torque-converter automatic or a CVT. However, if you are open to buying used, then a Honda Amaze CVT would be a good fit. Look for a low-mileage example with a complete service history, and make sure you get a thorough pre-purchase inspection done. Ideally, buy from a trusted, certified used-car platform that offers a warranty.If you must buy new, then consider the Maruti Alto K10 or S-Presso. Both are available with an AMT. While the shifts are relatively slow, they are reasonably smooth and do a decent job in city traffic.
Nirmal Choudhary
First-time car buyer on a tight budget of 5 lacs. Confused between the Alto K10 VXI variant and the Celerio LXI variant. I run 1000- 1500 kms monthly on Rural roads & highways. Which car will be more suitable for me?

autocar.india
The Maruti Celerio LXI would be the better choice for your usage. Since both the Alto K10 and Celerio use the same 1.0-litre petrol engine, there is very little to separate them in terms of outright performance. Both are adequately powered for city use and can handle occasional highway runs without feeling strained.Where the Celerio pulls ahead is in its overall package. It is a larger car with a more spacious cabin, a bigger boot and a more comfortable ride. It also feels more settled on highways and copes better with rough rural roads, which is particularly relevant given your monthly running and usage pattern.The Alto K10 VXI counters with a lower price and a better feature list than the Celerio LXI. It is also easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. However, it feels more like an entry-level hatchback, whereas the Celerio feels a class above in terms of space and comfort.
Pritam Datta
I am planning to buy my first car. My net annual income is around ₹5 lakh, and this car is for my parents. Kindly suggest which brand and model I should consider. My main criteria are fuel efficiency (petrol), ride comfort, and safety.

autocar.india
With your income and priorities, you should focus on low cost, high fuel efficiency and ease of driving. The Alto K10 fits this perfectly. It is one of the most affordable cars in India, delivers excellent mileage and is extremely easy to drive in the city, which is ideal for your parents. It is also inexpensive to maintain and backed by Maruti’s wide service network, which keeps ownership stress very low. Over time, this matters more than anything else.If you want more space and a slightly more premium feel, then the Maruti Suzuki Celerio is the next step. It offers better cabin space, a more comfortable ride and still maintains strong fuel efficiency and low running costs. It feels like a more complete car, especially if your parents value comfort.
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