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Maruti Suzuki cars in India (19)

The Maruti car price starts at ₹3.70 lakh and goes up to ₹28.61 lakh in India (ex-showroom). The cheapest Maruti Suzuki car in India is the S-Presso (after GST reduction; earlier it was Alto K10), while the most expensive is the Invicto. As of January 2026, there are 19 Maruti models (2 upcoming) available in India for sale: 7 hatchbacks, 4 MUVs, 6 SUVs, 1 sedan, and 1 crossover.

 

The latest Maruti Suzuki model launched in 2025 is the Victoris, which rivals the Hyundai Creta, Grand Vitara, and Kia Seltos. The cheapest Maruti CNG model is the Alto K10 CNG, priced from ₹4.81 lakh (ex-showroom). Popular Maruti cars in India include the Alto K10, Swift, Brezza, and Ertiga. Some Maruti Suzuki models are co-developed with Toyota, like the Grand Vitara SUV and Invicto.

 

The brand Maruti Suzuki needs no introduction in India, thanks to its budget-friendly, dependable, and reliable cars. The brand offers something for every budget. The Maruti Suzuki cars in India in 2026 include sedans, MPVs, SUVs, etc., powered by petrol, petrol-hybrid, and petrol-CNG engines across various price points.

 

Maruti Cars – Latest Updates

 

Here are the latest updates related to the Maruti Suzuki cars as of 2026:

 

  • December 2025: The Maruti e-Vitara comes with an estimated driving range of up to 543 km on a full charge.
  • November 2025: Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara scheduled to launch in early 2026, in India.
  • September 2025: The Maruti Victoris price starts at ₹10.50 lakh and goes up to ₹19.99 lakh, depending on the variant.
  • September 2025: Maruti Victoris awarded 5-star rating in Global NCAP tests.
  • September 2025:  Maruti Suzuki has unveiled the Victoris as its new flagship midsize SUV for Arena dealerships. The SUV will be offered in six variants: LXi, VXi, ZXi, ZXi(O), ZXi+, and ZXi+(O). Earlier, the model was widely anticipated to be launched under the Escudo nameplate, but Maruti Suzuki has finalized Victoris for the Indian market.
  • May 2025: Maruti confirms two SUVs for launch: eVitara and Victoris. Both are expected later this year.
  • May 2025: Six airbags made standard across nearly all Maruti Suzuki cars.
  • March 2025: Maruti Ciaz discontinued globally.
  • November 2024: Fourth-generation Maruti Dzire launched in India.
  • June 2023: Maruti Jimny launched in India.
  • April 2023: Maruti Fronx launched.
  • September 2022: Maruti Grand Vitara launched.
  • February 2022: New-gen Maruti Wagon R introduced.
  • November 2021: All-new Maruti Celerio launched.

 

Maruti Cars in India (January 2026)

 

Maruti Suzuki currently offers various models in India across its two retail networks: 

 

  • Maruti Suzuki Arena (caters to the budget end of the market)
  • Maruti Suzuki Nexa (caters to the premium end of the market)

 

Here is a complete list of all Maruti cars, along with their latest ex-showroom prices (after GST cut) in India:

 

Model Name

Price (Ex-showroom)

Maruti S-Presso

3.50 lakh - 5.25 lakh

Maruti Alto K 10

3.70 lakh - 5.45 lakh

Maruti Celerio

4.70 lakh - 6.73 lakh

Maruti Eeco

5.21 lakh - 6.36 lakh

Maruti Wagon R

4.99 lakh - 6.84 lakh

Maruti Ignis

5.35 lakh - 7.42 lakh

Maruti Swift

5.79 lakh - 8.65 lakh

Maruti Baleno

5.99 lakh - 9.10 lakh

Maruti Dzire

6.26 lakh - 9.31 lakh

Maruti Fronx

6.85 lakh - 11.84 lakh

Maruti Brezza

8.26 lakh - 12.86 lakh

Maruti Ertiga

₹8.80 lakh - 12.94 lakh

Maruti Victoris

₹10.50 lakh - 19.99 lakh

Maruti Grand Vitara

10.77 lakh - 19.64 lakh

Maruti XL6

11.52 lakh - 14.32 lakh

Maruti Jimny

12.31 lakh - 14.29 lakh

Maruti Invicto

24.97 lakh - 28.61 lakh

 

Maruti Suzuki Arena Cars in India

 

Maruti Suzuki offers 10 models via its Arena outlets (as of January 2026), catering largely to budget-conscious buyers. The Maruti Suzuki Arena line up includes Alto K10, S-Presso, Wagon R, Celerio, Swift, Dzire, Brezza, Eeco, Ertiga, and Victoris. The new Maruti Victoris SUV will take on the Hyundai Creta.

 

From May 12, 2025, all Maruti Suzuki Arena cars come equipped with 6 airbags as standard, enhancing safety across the range. Vehicles from Arena are commonly known for being budget-friendly and well-suited for city commutes. In India, Arena outlets are present in over 2,500 towns and cities, with more than 3,000 showrooms.

 

Here are all Maruti Suzuki Arena models, along with their on road prices (after GST cut) in major Indian cities:

 

Maruti Suzuki Arena Car

Mumbai (on-road)

Delhi (on-road)

Bangalore (on-road)

Chennai (on-road)

Alto K10

4.43 lakh - 6.45 lakh

4.17 lakh - 6.07 lakh

4.50 lakh - 6.61 lakh

4.39 lakh - 6.40 lakh

S-Presso

4.20 lakh - 6.22 lakh

3.95 lakh - 5.85 lakh

4.27 lakh - 6.38 lakh 

4.16 lakh - 6.17 lakh

Wagon R

5.92 lakh - 8.06 lakh

5.57 lakh - 7.78 lakh

6.02 lakh - 8.26 lakh

5.87 lakh - 7.99 lakh

Celerio

5.58 lakh - 7.93 lakh

5.25 lakh - 7.66 lakh

5.68 lakh - 8.13 lakh

5.54 lakh - 7.86 lakh

Swift

6.84 lakh - 10.15 lakh

6.44 lakh - 9.80 lakh

7.02 lakh - 10.41 lakh

6.78 lakh - 10.06 lakh

Dzire

7.38 lakh - 10.91 lakh

7.13 lakh - 10.54 lakh

7.57 lakh - 11.19 lakh

7.32 lakh - 10.82 lakh

Breeza

9.70 lakh - 15.27 lakh

9.36 lakh - 15.01 lakh

9.94 lakh - 15.91 lakh

9.61 lakh - 15.61 lakh

Eeco

6.17 lakh - 7.50 lakh

5.81 lakh - 7.25 lakh

6.33 lakh - 7.69 lakh

6.12 lakh - 7.44 lakh

Ertiga

10.32 lakh - 15.36 lakh

9.97 lakh - 15.10 lakh

10.58 lakh - 16.01 lakh

10.23 lakh - 15.75 lakh

Victoris

₹11.23 lakh - ₹23.64 lakh

₹11.23 lakh - ₹23.24 lakh

₹11.23 lakh - ₹24.64 lakh

₹11.23 lakh - ₹24.24 lakh

 

Maruti Suzuki Nexa Cars in India

 

Maruti offers 7 models through Nexa outlets (as of January 2026) that cater to premium buyers by offering more feature-rich and stylish models. The Nexa lineup from Maruti includes Ignis, Baleno, Fronx, XL6, Jimny, Grand Vitara, and Invicto. Maruti’s first electric SUV, the eVitara, will also be launched via Nexa.

 

In India, Nexa outlets are currently present in around 500 cities, and are expected to grow to 650 by the end of 2025.

 

Here are all Maruti Suzuki Nexa models, along with their on-road prices (after GST cut) in major Indian cities:

 

Maruti Suzuki Nexa Cars

Mumbai (on-road)

Delhi (on-road)

Bangalore (on-road)

Chennai (on-road)

Ignis

6.34 lakh - 8.74 lakh

5.96 lakh - 8.43 lakh

6.50 lakh - 8.95 lakh

6.28 lakh - 8.65 lakh

Baleno

7.07 lakh - 10.67 lakh

6.65 lakh - 10.30 lakh

7.25 lakh - 10.94 lakh

7.01 lakh - 10.57 lakh

Fronx

8.07 lakh - 14.07 lakh 

7.79 lakh - 13.83 lakh

8.27 lakh - 14.66 lakh 

8.00 lakh - 14.42 lakh

XL6

13.70 lakh - 16.98 lakh

13.47 lakh - 16.70 lakh

14.27 lakh - 17.70 lakh

14.04 lakh - 17.41 lakh

Jimny

14.63 lakh - 16.95 

14.38 lakh - 16.66 lakh

15.24 lakh - 17.66 lakh

15.00 lakh - 17.38 lakh

Grand Vitara

12.80 lakh - 23.23 lakh

12.59 lakh - 22.84 lakh

13.34 lakh - 24.22 lakh

13.13 lakh - 23.82 lakh 

Invicto

29.75 lakh - 34.05 lakh

29.00 lakh - 33.19 lakh

31.00 lakh - 35.48 lakh

30.25 lakh - 34.63 lakh

 

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Asked by: Shamsuddin Sultanon Jan 21, 2026

My monthly usage is around 500km, mostly suburban driving. Which car should I buy that is fuel-efficient and easy to maintain? My budget is Rs 6 lakh.

In your tight budget, the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 VXi makes the most sense. It is fuel-efficient, easy to drive, has a well-tuned AMT gearbox, and is very easy to maintain. Maruti’s wide service network keeps ownership stress-free.
If you want a slightly roomier and more practical car, the Maruti Celerio is a good alternative, though you may need to stretch your budget by around Rs 50,000 to get the VXi variant with AMT.
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Asked by: INDRAJIT DASon Jan 21, 2026

Please suggest the best 6/7-seater car with a stylish design, low maintenance costs, and high fuel efficiency, within a budget of Rs 15 lakh.

Keeping your priorities in mind, two good options are the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Maruti Suzuki XL6. Between the two, the XL6 will cost you roughly Rs 60,000 more for a comparable variant, but you get a more upmarket cabin and a slightly more stylish exterior. In your budget, the Ertiga ZXi and XL6 Zeta are good picks, as both come equipped with almost all the features you’re likely to need.
Another option worth considering is the Citroen Aircross X Turbo. It has a strong engine and offers excellent ride comfort, especially on bad roads. However, it won’t match the Maruti duo in terms of fuel efficiency.
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Asked by: Deepak C Ron Jan 21, 2026

I am looking for a 7-seater car with comfortable seating, good mileage, a good engine, a strong feature list, and stable highway performance on long runs.

The 7-seater that best meets all your requirements is the Toyota Innova HyCross Strong Hybrid. It will give you great mileage, has a very good engine, and offers almost all the comfort features you might need. But if your budget is lower, the other two options are Kia Carens Clavis or Maruti Suzuki XL6.
The Carens Clavis is a very spacious 7-seater and comes with solid engines and a long feature list.
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Asked by: Sahil kumaron Jan 20, 2026

I am confused between the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella and the Skoda Kushaq (new facelift). Which one should I buy for better comfort? Price is not a constraint. Which is more value for money? My driving split is 50:50 city and highway.

We are yet to drive either of the cars you have mentioned, as they were unveiled yesterday. However, based on our experience with the Maruti Suzuki E Vitara, which the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella is based on, the Skoda Kushaq should be the better option purely in terms of comfort and space.
Like the eVitara, the Ebella is unlikely to impress with rear seat comfort, and its boot is quite small. The Kushaq, on the other hand, has always been a spacious car, and it is safe to expect the new version to continue that trend. Added features such as rear massage seats, a panoramic sunroof, and the new 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster will further enhance the overall sense of premiumness.
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Asked by: Sanjeeva B Son Jan 20, 2026

My on-road budget is around Rs 15 lakh. I am unable to decide between the Urban Cruiser Taisor, XUV 3XO, Nexon and Fronx. I am looking for good mileage, safety, AMT and a sunroof. Please guide me.

If you are looking for a sunroof, you will have to remove the Maruti Fronx and Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor from your consideration set, as neither of them gets one. Between the Tata Nexon and the Mahindra XUV 3XO, the Nexon is a better bet because of mileage and overall cabin space.
So go ahead with the Tata Nexon. In your budget, you can even look at Nexon Petrol DCT, which is a more responsive transmission than AMT.
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Asked by: Mohammadon Jan 19, 2026

I am looking for a good-looking, fuel-efficient, low-maintenance automatic car. My budget is below 20 lakh. Please suggest.

Considering your requirements, you should take a closer look at the Maruti Suzuki Victoris strong hybrid. The Victoris is Maruti's newest SUV that's stylish in look, and it comes with a petrol hybrid-eCVT automatic powertrain option that has a claimed mileage of 28.65kpl. The SUV has received a 5-star crash safety rating from Bharat NCAP, and it comes with features like a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera and much more.
Maruti Victoris strong hybrid prices range from Rs 16.38 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India), so it fits within your budget too. Being a Maruti car, the Victoris will also be stress-free to maintain.
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Asked by: Abhijeet Don Jan 19, 2026

I want to purchase a strong hybrid or plug-in hybrid with a budget of Rs 25-30L for a family of 6. Please suggest a good 6-seater car with a strong safety rating. I am not keen on 7 or 8 seater cars. Good headroom and leg space are important. I prefer well-known brands with lower maintenance costs. I have checked the XL6, but it is only a mild hybrid with a low safety rating, and the Kia Carens Clavis EV is only available as a 7-seater. Any help is appreciated.

Your best bet is either Maruti Suzuki Invicto or Innova HyCross - these are the only two strong hybrid family cars in the market. All other options are either diesel, petrol/turbo-petrol, or electric cars.
You'll be happy to know that the Toyota Innova HyCross has been awarded 5 stars by Bharat NCAP for its crashworthiness. If these are too big for you, you could opt for a Carens Clavis diesel instead, which will be more fuel-efficient and more economical than its turbo-petrol counterpart.
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Asked by: Avinash Tiwarion Jan 19, 2026

I am looking for a petrol seven-seater with 70% city usage and 30% highway usage. My budget is around Rs 25-26 lakh, and good city mileage is my main priority.

If you can stretch your budget a little, you should consider the Toyota Innova HyCross strong hybrid. The HyCross has a spacious and very comfortable cabin for seven adults, and the 183hp, petrol-electric strong hybrid powertrain has a claimed fuel efficiency of 23.24kpl. Toyota Innova HyCross strong hybrid prices range from Rs 26.30 lakh to Rs 31.30 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Alternatively, you could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which is essentially a rebadged Innova HyCross with the same strong hybrid powertrain. Prices for the Invicto range from Rs 24.97 lakh to Rs 28.70 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
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Asked by: DHAMMDEEP SHIVRAM KADAMon Jan 19, 2026

I want a second car for my wife. Requirements are an automatic transmission and a 360-degree camera. Budget is Rs 12 lakh.

Get the Maruti Suzuki Baleno petrol AMT. If you want something that's a bit more stylish and has a crossover-esque look, then opt for the Maruti Fronx petrol AMT, or their Toyota equivalents - Glanza and Taisor, respectively.
These are powered by a smooth and efficient petrol engine; the 5-speed automated manual gearbox is convenient; and they are equipped with a 360-degree camera too. These are compact and user-friendly, and will easily fall into your budget.
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Asked by: Kalpak Mondalon Jan 18, 2026

I am considering an MPV as a 6/7-seater (the third row will be used minimally) in petrol manual or automatic (not diesel due to DPF concerns). I travel about 2,500 km per month (70% highway, but with numerous shallow potholes). My maximum budget is ₹16 lakh. Which car would you recommend?

If you travel mainly on the highway, you need an MPV with a strong engine for easy overtaking and cruising and for your budget, the Kia Carens Clavis HTE EX with a 1.5 turbo petrol is best for your highway runs. However, for your budget, you will only get a manual option and not an automatic, which may not be convenient for city driving. 

If you only want an automatic, then your best option is a Maruti-Suzuki XL6 Alpha, which comes with a smooth torque converter gearbox. The XL6 lacks the punch of the Carens Clavis turbo, and you need to work harder to overtake on the highway.

Last Updated on: 5 Jan 2026