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Maruti Hikes Prices of WagonR, Swift, Ertiga and Other Popular Cars; Discounts Also Reduced

June 27, 2026 Sneha 2 mins read
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Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of several popular cars sold through its Arena dealerships across India. Models including the WagonR, Eeco, Swift, and Ertiga have become costlier, with prices going up by Rs.4,500 to Rs.10,000, depending on the variant. The company said the price revision was necessary due to rising input costs and changing market conditions. Despite the increase, these models continue to be among Maruti Suzuki’s best-selling vehicles. Customers planning to buy any of these cars will now have to pay the revised prices, which are already in effect at Arena dealerships nationwide.

Maruti Suzuki WagonR and Eeco Models

Maruti Suzuki has also increased the prices of its popular WagonR and Eeco models. The starting ex-showroom price of the WagonR has gone up by Rs.4,500, rising from Rs.4,94,400 to Rs.4,98,900. Meanwhile, buyers of the Maruti Eeco will now have to pay Rs.5,000 more than before. Following the latest revision, the van’s starting ex-showroom price has increased to Rs.5,23,400. Both vehicles remain among Maruti Suzuki’s most popular offerings, with the WagonR continuing to be a favourite family hatchback and the Eeco widely used for both personal and commercial purposes.

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Price Revised for Swift and Ertiga

Maruti Suzuki has also revised the prices of the Swift and Ertiga. The popular premium hatchback, Swift, is now Rs.7,500 more expensive than before, adding to the cost for new buyers. Meanwhile, the Ertiga, one of Maruti Suzuki’s best-selling MPVs, has received the biggest price hike among these models. Its price has increased by Rs.10,000, taking the starting ex-showroom price to Rs.8,85,000. Despite the latest price revision, both the Swift and Ertiga continue to be among the company’s most popular vehicles, thanks to their strong performance, practicality, fuel efficiency, and wide customer appeal.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris

While Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of several Arena models, it has reduced the price of the Fronx Velocity Edition, giving buyers a welcome surprise. The company has slashed the price of this SUV by a significant Rs.38,900, making it much more affordable than before. The price cut is expected to attract customers planning to buy the Fronx Velocity Edition, as they can now own the SUV at a lower cost. This move comes as a relief for buyers and could help boost demand for the model in the competitive compact SUV segment.

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