Maruti Suzuki has announced a price increase across its Nexa lineup, with hikes reaching up to Rs 30,000 depending on the variant. While most models will see their prices rise, a few Grand Vitara trims will benefit from price cuts. Effective immediately, new prices are applicable across all dealerships, impacting potential buyers across India.
Price Increases Across the Nexa Lineup
In the latest announcement, Maruti Suzuki has implemented price hikes on several models within its Nexa lineup. The Baleno, once the most economical option after the discontinuation of the Ignis, now sees its variants priced higher by Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,500. The base model of the Baleno still starts at Rs 5.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Fronx has similarly increased its price, with petrol variants seeing an uptick of Rs 5,000 and CNG versions $7,500. Its base model remains at Rs 6.84 lakh. This upward trend indicates Maruti’s strategy to align prices with market demand and operational costs, which is particularly notable in a competitive automotive landscape.
Notable Variants With Increased Prices
Other models such as the XL6 and Jimny are also affected by price increases. The XL6 has had its petrol variants increase by Rs 5,000, while CNG variants see a rise of Rs 10,000, leading to a new price range of Rs 11.57 lakh to Rs 14.52 lakh. The popular off-road Jimny has experienced a flat Rs 7,500 rise across all its versions, bringing its price to between Rs 12.39 lakh and Rs 14.52 lakh.
Conversely, the Grand Vitara stands out as a variant that sees a reduction in price for specific trims. The Zeta and Alpha (Optional) variants will now be priced Rs 38,900 lower, while other versions maintain their previous prices, offering a respite for buyers of this SUV.
Impact on New Models
The newly launched e-Vitara, Maruti’s electric SUV, faces the steepest hikes, with increases of up to Rs 30,000, putting its price range between Rs 15.99 lakh and Rs 20.21 lakh. The flagship Invicto MPV also sees an increase of Rs 25,000 for the Zeta+ 8-seater variant, bringing its price to Rs 25.27 lakh. The 7-seater versions maintain their prices.
Maruti’s decision to raise prices on its electric model indicates a broader industry trend, where manufacturers are reevaluating pricing strategies in response to increasing costs for components and production.
What This Means
The recent price hikes reflect the ongoing inflation and rising costs in the automotive sector. For consumers, this means adjusting their budgets when considering a Maruti Nexa vehicle. While the Grand Vitara offers some price relief, the majority of models will cost significantly more. This trend may push buyers to consider alternatives or wait for upcoming models and offers. As the Indian automotive market continues to evolve, staying informed about price changes is crucial for prospective buyers aiming to make sound financial decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the new prices for the Baleno and Fronx?
The Baleno’s price increases range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,500, maintaining a starting price of Rs 5.98 lakh. For the Fronx, petrol variants see a price increase of Rs 5,000 and CNG versions by Rs 7,500, with a base price of Rs 6.84 lakh.
How much have prices increased for the XL6 and Jimny?
The XL6 experiences a Rs 5,000 increase for all petrol variants and a Rs 10,000 hike for its CNG versions. The Jimny sees a uniform increase of Rs 7,500 across all its variants.
Are all Grand Vitara trims getting price hikes?
No, the Grand Vitara is an exception, as the Zeta and Alpha (Optional) variants have seen a price cut of Rs 38,900, while other variants retain their previous prices.
What is the price range for the e-Vitara and Invicto?
The e-Vitara now ranges between Rs 15.99 lakh and Rs 20.21 lakh, with price increases up to Rs 30,000. The Invicto’s Zeta+ 8-seater variant now costs Rs 25.27 lakh after a Rs 25,000 increase, while the 7-seater variants have maintained their pricing.






