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Maruti Suzuki to Raise Car Prices by Up to ₹30,000 Starting June 2026: Details Inside

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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Maruti Suzuki has announced another price increase, effective June 2026, with customers expected to pay up to Rs 30,000 more for their passenger vehicles. The company attributes this decision to escalating input costs and a challenging economic landscape. Maruti has been actively trying to manage expenses by reducing internal costs, but ongoing inflationary pressures have necessitated this price adjustment, which will inevitably impact consumers.

The extent of the price hike will vary depending on the specific model. Maruti’s range spans from budget-friendly options such as the S-Presso to higher-end vehicles like the Invicto, with prices starting at Rs 3.49 lakh and reaching up to Rs 28.7 lakh (ex-showroom). Consequently, some vehicles will see only minor increases while others could experience significantly higher raises.

This shift may feel abrupt, especially considering that last year (2025), following the implementation of GST 2.0, Maruti had lowered prices on certain entry-level models. For instance, the price of the S-Presso was reduced by Rs 1.29 lakh, the Alto K10 by Rs 1.07 lakh, and the WagonR by nearly Rs 80,000. Those who benefited from these price reductions may find the current reversal jarring.

In addition to price changes, Maruti is reportedly increasing its production capacity. The company has begun commercial operations at its second plant located in the Kharkhoda facility in Haryana. With this additional facility, Maruti’s annual production capacity in India is projected to rise to 26.5 lakh vehicles, signaling the company’s intent to meet anticipated future demand.

Financially, Maruti’s latest quarterly results present a mixed scenario. In the March quarter, the company reported revenue of Rs 52,449 crore, a notable 29 percent increase year-on-year. The company’s EBITDA saw an even more substantial rise of 44 percent. However, net profit has decreased by 3 percent, primarily due to reduced “other income” and increased tax liabilities affecting profitability.

For those considering the purchase of a new Maruti vehicle, now may be an opportune time to act before the new pricing takes effect in June 2026. Maruti’s strategic moves indicate an effort to adapt to market shifts while maintaining its competitive edge and financial margins.

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