Maruti Suzuki Price Hike: Maruti Suzuki cars to be expensive from April 18; Why here – times of India

maruti suzuki India Limited (MSIL) today announced a growth of 1.3% across its entire passenger vehicle range, which currently includes hatchbacks, sedans, MPVs, SUVs and a van. The price hike is effective from today, i.e. April 18, 2022, and has been announced due to increase in various input costs.
The weighted average increase across all models is 1.3% over the ex-showroom price. Maruti Suzuki had already informed about the price hike on 6 April. “Since the last one year, the cost of the company’s vehicles is being adversely affected due to increase in various input costs. Hence, it has become imperative for the company to pass the same. The hike in prices,” said Maruti Suzuki in a previous statement. Some impact of the above additional cost to customers through.”
While Maruti Suzuki had earlier claimed that the price hike would be different for different models, it has now been set at 1.3% across the entire line-up. As of now, Maruti Suzuki’s portfolio in India includes Alto, S-Presso, Wagon R, Celerio, Swift, Eeco, DZire, 2022. Ertiga, and the Vitara Brezza – sold through the company’s Arena dealerships; simultaneously new balenoIgnis, Ciaz, and S-Cross – which are exclusively retailed through premium Nexa outlets of Maruti Suzuki.
The XL6 will soon rejoin the Nexa line-up, as a facelift is planned for the premium MPV in a few days’ time. Bookings for the 2022 XL6 are open, and can be done at any Maruti Suzuki Nexa dealership across the country for a token amount of Rs 11,000. The update will bring it in line with the recently launched 2022 Ertiga facelift, which will be powered by a new 1.5-litre dual VVT petrol engine (103 PS/137 Nm), a new 6-speed optional automatic transmission with paddle shifters, a 360-K Comes with. degree camera, 4 airbags, and more.