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Maruti Suzuki XL6

Maruti Suzuki XL6 price in Haridwar

₹13.43 - ₹16.68 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹19,468 /month

The Maruti Suzuki XL6 price in India starts at Rs 11.57 lakh (ex-showroom). New XL6 top model price is Rs 14.37 lakh (ex-showroom). 2025 Maruti Suzuki XL6 on road price in Haridwar for the base 1.5 petrol Zeta MT variant begins at Rs 13.43 lakh. Check the Maruti Suzuki XL6 on road price in your city for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.

Maruti Suzuki XL6 On Road Price by Variants

Value for money
1.5 petrol Zeta MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹11,57,300
RTO (Individual)
₹1,15,730
Insurance
₹57,865
Other Charges
₹12,173
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Haridwar₹13,43,068 *
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EMI starting at ₹19,468 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

1.5 petrol Alpha MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.55 LakhOn road price, Haridwar
1.5 CNG Zeta MT1462 cc | CNG | Manual
₹14.57 LakhOn road price, Haridwar
Autocar's pick
1.5 petrol Zeta AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹15.00 LakhOn road price, Haridwar
1.5 petrol Alpha+ MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.11 LakhOn road price, Haridwar
1.5 petrol Alpha AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹16.12 LakhOn road price, Haridwar
1.5 petrol Alpha+ AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹16.68 LakhOn road price, Haridwar

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Maruti Suzuki XL6 Official Brochure

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Calculate your fuel cost for Maruti Suzuki XL6

Mileage20.27 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹8,880

Maruti Suzuki Dealers in Haridwar

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Shakumbari Automobiles

E-5 E-6, Industrial Area, Near Hanuman Mandir, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249401

4.6

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

089292 68082
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 FAQs

At 11.57 lakh, the Maruti XL6’s starting price is more than all its rivals, including the Maruti Ertiga, Toyota Rumion and Kia Carens Clavis. However, its top-spec variants are a lot more affordable than the Carens Clavis, while being more expensive than the Ertiga and Rumion.
 

The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is a comfortable car which offers plenty of space. Although it misses out on amenities like a sunroof and powered seats, it gets a decent feature suite and refined powertrain options, making it a strong contender in its segment. 

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1w

I currently own a Maruti Baleno Delta (2020) manual. I have been planning to upgrade for quite some time. My main requirements include an automatic transmission car under 25 lakh (on-road) for Hyderabad. Since this car will also be driven by my wife, who is not well versed with manual transmission and hence, am looking to upgrade to an automatic. I drive for pleasure and comfort in both city and on highway. We are 6 members in our family and 6+ seater SUV would be perfect to go on trips together without losing on comfort. My daily running involves office commute, few highway runs to airport with once a month outstation trip. These together contribute to about 2000 km monthly running. I am also confused between fuel options as I am currently using petrol manual which gives around a satisfactory 15kpl mileage. I can consider diesel, but since I don’t have frequent highway trips, I am not confident of going through the hassle of higher maintenance as well as def and filter maintenance. I am more inclined towards hybrid and EV, however only concern with EV is range anxiety during outstation trips. Since Hybrid does not give mileage advantage due to ethanol blending in petrol, it also seems concerning. Please help me make a decision considering above factors.

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5d

Pick the Kia Carens petrol automatic with captain seats. It is the easiest way to get a true 6-seater that your wife will find simple to drive, yet it feels calmer and stronger than your Baleno when you load all six and head out on the highway. A well-specced mid variant sits within Rs. 25 lakh on-road Hyderabad, gives you a smooth auto, light controls, a genuinely usable third row, and still some boot for airport runs.Choose petrol and stop worrying about DEF and regen cycles. With your mix of city and a monthly trip, expect low-teens in the city and mid-teens on the highway if you drive gently. Strong-hybrids and EVs that make sense as 6 or 7 seaters simply do not exist in this budget right now; mild-hybrid MPVs like XL6 or Rumion save a little fuel, not a lot, and feel weaker with six on board.One point to keep in mind, the Carens’ dual-clutch can feel a bit hesitant in bumper-to-bumper and prefers smooth throttle. If most of your commute is crawling traffic, the Maruti XL6 6AT is simpler and silkier, just slower on the highway with a full family and less plush inside.

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2w

I’m currently driving a 2017 Maruti Baleno and looking to upgrade to an MPV for more space and comfort. The XL6 Automatic is on top of my list because of Maruti’s low running costs, reliability, and servicing. Which variant is suited for Bangalore usage at a reasonable price? I want the best balance of features vs value. What are other options - I’m specifically looking for an AT MPV/7-seater with low maintenance, good cabin quality, and strong after-sales. Does anything beat Maruti here, or is XL6 still the best bet? What is your opinion on second-hand? My budget is 15 lakhs. What is also your take on a second hand?

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1w

Go for a lightly used 2022-on Maruti XL6 Zeta Automatic, and you’ll get the best mix of comfort, features and Maruti peace-of-mind while staying near your Rs. 15 lakh cap in Bengaluru. The 6-speed auto is smooth in traffic, captain seats make second-row comfort a big step up from your Baleno, and running costs stay friendly. New-for-new, the Zeta is the value pick; the Alpha mainly adds nice-to-haves. The catch is that the XL6 is a 6-seater, and with all rows up, the boot is small. Also, with a full load it feels just okay on highways, not brisk.If you want seven seats, look at the Maruti Ertiga Automatic or Toyota Rumion Automatic. Same proven hardware, low upkeep, wide service network, and better third-row access. Cabin quality is simpler than XL6, but perfectly usable. In Bengaluru, both autos usually creep over Rs. 15 lakh on-road, so used makes sense here too.If you must buy a new car under Rs. 15 lakh, the Renault Triber automatic is the only realistic seven-seater, but it feels a size smaller, and the engine feels weak with seven onboard. After-sales is also patchy and not as strong as Maruti-Toyota.So yes, XL6 still fits your brief best. Buy a good used, low km, 2022-on Zeta AT, and you’re sorted.

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2w

I have a Honda BRV automatic that is now almost 8 years old. I installed an aftermarket CNG kit about 3.5 years ago because of my high mileage of around 2,000km per month, and it has helped immensely. The urge to upgrade is growing, although the options I am considering are all in the Rs. 25-30 lakh bracket. The XL6 is cheaper, but I am not sure if it is a suitable replacement. Please advise.

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2w

When you factor in inflation and how the segments have moved, a 7-seat SUV like the BR-V would cost Rs 25 lakh today, so your estimate is spot on there. The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is an excellent MPV, but might not feel like a sufficient upgrade from your BR-V in terms of size, space, quality and creature comforts. Plus, to match the running costs of your CNG BR-V, you'd have to choose a CNG version of the XL6, which is only officially available in a low-spec Zeta spec, and only in manual-gearbox guise.Our recommendation would be the Hyundai Alcazar diesel automatic. It's smooth, efficient and spacious, while also giving you the SUV body style with arguably greater road presence than your BR-V, and will thus feel like a proper upgrade. You will get a fully loaded variant for around Rs 26 lakh, which offers plenty of creature comforts and tech.If your budget is tighter than that, also consider the Kia Carens Clavis diesel AT. It costs a little less, and doesn't get you the SUV body style, but it's actually more spacious than the Alcazar, with the same efficient powertrain, and a similarly high-quality cabin.Overall, however, we feel the Alcazar diesel AT is the best bet for you.

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7w

Hello, I have a family of 5 adults and 1 child. Should I go for a 5-seater SUV or a 7-seater car? My preference is for a petrol automatic car with good safety and fuel efficiency. The car will mainly be used for city driving with 2-3 people, along with occasional full-load highway trips. I have shortlisted 5-seater options including: * Tata Sierra Pure Petrol - feels underpowered * Kia Seltos - concerned about its length for city driving * Renault Duster - good car, but concerned about rear-seat space * Skoda Kushaq - like it a lot, but rear-seat space is a concern 7-seater options that I have shortlisted: * Tata Safari - like it for safety and mileage, but it is out of budget * Mahindra XUV 7X0 - low fuel efficiency and slightly out of budget * Kia Clavis - concerned about safety * Maruti XL6 - good mileage but safety is a concern My budget is Rs. 15-17 lakh for a 5-seater and can stretch up to Rs. 20 lakh for a 7-seater.

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6w

If 6 people are going to sit in the vehicle, you should get a 6/7-seater. Among your choices, the Kia Carens Clavis lines up best. Even though it doesn't have an official crash test rating, it is much better than having one extra unbelted occupant in a 5-seater. As standard, it comes with 6 airbags, ABS, 4-wheel disc brakes, rear parking sensors, 3-point seat belts with reminder, and ISOFIX mounts. It isn't very large, so it doesn’t become cumbersome to drive and park in the city, and the light steering helps in tight spaces. It also has a very usable third row that can seat adults comfortably.Your Rs. 20 lakh budget will get you the HTK Plus with the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol DCT combo. It is a refined powertrain with enough performance for quick overtakes even with a full load. The XL6’s torque-converter auto will feel slightly smoother in traffic, but overall, the Clavis is the better choice.

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Maruti Suzuki XL6 On Road Price in India

CitiesOn road price
Dehradun
₹13.43 - ₹16.68 Lakh
Roorkee
₹13.43 - ₹16.68 Lakh
Saharanpur
₹13.20 - ₹16.39 Lakh