
Last Updated on: 20 Apr 2026
Maruti Suzuki S-Presso price in Wokha
The Mruti Suzuki S-Presso price in Wokha starts at ₹3.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variant. The lowest-priced model is the Std (O) MT, while the top-end variant (VXi+ (O) AMT) costs around ₹5.25 lakh (ex-showroom).
These figures are before adding on-road charges (such as RTO fees and insurance), so the on-road price in Wokha will be higher for each variant, which range between ₹3.99 lakh and ₹5.90 lakh. Check the table below for variant-specific details.
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The S-Presso variant list includes Std (O), LXi (O), VXi (O), and VXi+ in both petrol and CNG formats. Maruti S-Presso prices range between ₹3.50 lakh and ₹5.25 lakh (ex-showroom).
On road prices of the Maruti Suzuki S Presso range between ₹3.99 lakh and ₹5.90 lakh in the city of Wokha.
The Maruti S Presso's most affordable variant is Std (O) MT, which costs 3.50 lakh across India. On road, this variant costs 3.99 lakh, in the city ofn Wokha.
The Maruti Suzuki S Presso CNG prices start from ₹4.62 lakh in Wokha.
In Wokha, the Maruti S Presso's top-end VXi+ (O) AMT is priced at ₹3.50 lakh, ex-showrrom. On road, this variant is priced at Rs 5.90 lakh.
Questions you may find useful
Vilas Teggi
•3dI’m looking for a compact mini SUV or a small car with a petrol automatic. My daily usage is under 25 km, and my monthly usage is under 1,000 km. My budget is a maximum of Rs 6 lakh, and my priority is the best fuel economy.

Autocar India
The Maruti Alto K10 VXI AMT is the only one that fits your requirements.It suits your use because the car is small and light, so the 1.0 petrol delivers excellent fuel efficiency. In our experience, this Maruti 1.0 engine paired with the AMT is among the most fuel-efficient petrol automatics you can buy. It is also simple to own, with low service costs and a wide dealer reach, which will make your ownership experience stress-free. Do note the trade-offs. The back seat and boot are small, on rough roads it can feel a bit bouncy, and it's not best suited to highway duties.If you really want a taller, mini SUV look, the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso VXI AMT is the closest match, but in many cities, its on-road price will cross Rs. 6 lakh.
Selvam
•5dI want to buy a small car with AMT. My budget is 6 lakh. Please advise.

Autocar India
City use on a tight Rs 6 lakh cap, and you want an automatic that shifts on its own, in that case, the Maruti Alto K10 VXi (O) AT is the one that fits best. The automatic is smooth as far as AMTs go, and it makes stop-start traffic easy without pushing the price too high. The engine feels lively at city speeds, so you do not have to work it hard to keep up. It also uses less fuel in daily use, and Maruti’s wide service network keeps upkeep simple and affordable.As for the trade-offs, the back seat and boot are small, so it is best for one or two people. Also, the AMT has a brief pause when it changes gears, so shifts are not as smooth as a costlier full automatic, though you get used to it quickly.If you prefer a higher driving position and can stretch a bit, check the Maruti S-Presso VXi (O). In some cities, it may cross Rs 6 lakh on-road, so confirm local prices. Overall, for mostly city driving at this budget, the Alto lines up best with what you want.
Philip Strange
•5wSuggest a good automatic car petrol within 6 lakh.

Autocar India
Unfortunately, you don't have too many automatic options within Rs 6 lakh (on-road). Your options are Maruti Alto, Maruti S-Presso, Renault Kwid, and thanks to some on-going discounts, you could even manage to get a Celerio VXi AMT, which is the nicest and most premium option among the ones listed.
BISHNU KUMAR MASKARA
•6wI am looking for a small automatic car primarily for city driving. My priorities are a low price and good fuel efficiency. Could you please suggest the best options available?

Autocar India
Unfortunately, given your tight budget of Rs 6 lakh, you don't have too many options. Choose between the Maruti Alto and the Maruti S-Presso, both of which come with the same 1-litre petrol engine mated to a 5-speed AMT automatic gearbox. Both are also fairly similar in terms of fuel efficiency, with the Alto returning a claimed 24.90kpl while the S-presso is said to do a marginally higher 25.3kpl. Maruti Alto AT prices range between Rs 5.53 lakh to Rs 6.07 lakh (on-road Delhi), while S-presso automatic prices range between Rs 5.31 lakh and Rs 5.85 lakh (on-road Delhi). Alternatively, dealers will be offering discounts on models like the Maruti Celerio and Renault Kwid, so you could even consider those.
Pradeep Kumar s
•12wIs the Maruti Suzuki S Presso a good option for city riding if my everyday run is around 35 km?

Autocar India
The Maruti S-Presso is the most affordable car in the country, and as a city runabout, it is a good option. It is a very user-friendly car thanks to its peppy yet fuel-efficient petrol engine; the clutch, gearbox and steering are light; and due to its high seating visibility, all around is good too. Moreover, spare parts costs are likely to be inexpensive and being a Maruti, servicing will be a relatively fuss-free affair. If you like the S-Presso for what it offers, go for it.
Arun David
•14wI need an automatic car within a budget of ₹7.5 lakh, and I prefer Maruti Suzuki. Could you please suggest some options?

Autocar India
You should choose between the Maruti Suzuki Ignis Zeta AMT and the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R 1.2 AMT ZXI Plus. Both models are powered by 1.2-litre petrol engines that give them a power advantage over other automatic Marutis in your budget (namely, Celerio, Alto K10 and S-Presso).Both use automated manual transmission or AMT-type automatics. While these aren't the slickest automatic gearboxes, Maruti's AMTs work smoothly enough if you adopt an easygoing driving style. Fuel economy is also excellent. Of the two, the Wagon R is more spacious and has a more absorbent ride comfort. On the other hand, the Ignis packs in more features for the same money. If cabin space isn't a deal breaker, opt for the Ignis.
Tushar K
•16wHi, I am currently driving a 2021 VW Taigun 1.0 MT with annual running of ~10,000 KM (60% City, 40% Highway). The car is running fine, but it becomes a pain in heavy city traffic due to constant gear shifting & turbo lag. I am confused between 3 options: (1) Get the cheapest possible city automatic like an S-presso AGS and use it with Taigun, (2) Get a proper AT like Amaze/i20 CVT or Brezza AT and upgrade Taigun after a few years, or (3) Sell Taigun and upgrade to a proper AT SUV. Please suggest.

Autocar India
The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso AGS, which has an AMT thought convenient, doesn’t offer a smooth driving experience because of the way AMTs work - their main weakness is that annoying pause in between gear shifts, which feels quite jerky and causes ‘head nod’, a term that is synonymous with AMTs.Upgrading to a proper AT leaves you with very few options; some of the ATs are diesels, and the only mid-size SUV petrol AT is the Tata Sierra. Your option of getting a city-centric car, keeping the Taigun for highway driving, and upgrading it later makes the most sense.The Honda Amaze, with its CVT transmission, makes the most sense as a city car. It is smooth and comfortable, taking the stress out of city driving, whilst the manual 1.0 Taigun is a solid highway car. The Taigun is due for a facelift around February–March 2026, and other new midsize SUVs, including an all-new Creta, are expected around 2027. So yes, hang on to your Volkswagen Taigun and pick up an Amaze for your city chores.
Suhas Jagdale
•19wI currently own an i20 (2012-2014) Sports petrol variant and want to upgrade because it’s quite old. I use the car very infrequently, mostly weekends or occasional family outings for four, and don’t want to spend much since I already have 2-3 bikes for daily use. My budget is around ₹5 lakh; I prefer an automatic petrol car. Should I buy a used or a new car? Please suggest suitable options.

Autocar India
For a budget of Rs 5 lakh, there aren't many automatic new car options available. You could opt for a Maruti Suzuki S Presso VXi AMT, which would serve your needs. But as you need to carry four family members during your occasional weekend use, we would recommend upgrading to a Maruti Suzuki Celerio 1.0 Petrol VXi AMT. It is a bit more spacious and upmarket. However, yes, given your limited usage and need for passenger room, we would recommend checking out a used car
D D Thaware
•20wI am a senior citizen looking to purchase a new car with an automatic gearbox and within a budget of around Rs 5 lakh. It should be best suited for city driving and occasional highway trips to nearby cities. High safety features are a must.

Autocar India
The Maruti Suzuki S-Presso AMT is the cheapest automatic car on sale in India, which is in your budget. And while it is a very user-friendly and easy-to-drive city car, it doesn't feel confident on the highway. Yes, Maruti has upped its safety feature list by adding Electronic Stability Program (ESP); however, it still gets only 2 airbags - side and curtain airbags are missing. Since you plan to drive on the highways regularly, you could consider picking a pre-owned, safer car from a higher segment from reputed platforms like Spinny - the used cars are not only thoroughly inspected, but the company also offers a comprehensive warranty for added peace of mind.
Radhakrishnan Ra
•21wPlease suggest an automatic car below 4 lakh.

Autocar India
Unfortunately, there are currently no new cars with an automatic transmission on sale under Rs 4 lakh. The most affordable automatic car in India is the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso, the VXI (O) AMT variant, which is priced at Rs 4.75 lakh (ex-showroom). Alternatively, you could look at the used market, where you'll find plenty of options within your budget.
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