Maruti Suzuki India has announced a price hike. This increase varies on all models of the company's lineup. New prices will be applicable from February 1, 2025. Maruti has said that prices will rise from Rs 1,500 to Rs 32,500.
Earlier in January, the company increased the prices of all model in its line-up by up to 4%. Maruti has taken this decision due to increasing input and operational costs. The company says it has no choice but to put a little burden on its customers.
Price hike according to model: Celerio has the highest rise
Celerio prices have increased the highest. It has been increased by Rs 32,500, while Siaz, Gymnie prices have increased by up to Rs 1,500.
Up to 19,500 will be expensive Alto K10
Model | Increase in price |
Alto K10 | Up to ₹ 19,500 |
S-RESS | Up to ₹ 5,000 |
Celebrity | Up to ₹ 32,500 |
Wagon r | Up to ₹ 13,000 |
Swift | Up to ₹ 5,000 |
Desire | Up to ₹ 10,500 |
Braza | Up to ₹ 20,000 |
Artiga | Up to ₹ 15,000 |
Echo | Up to ₹ 12000 |
Super kerry | Up to ₹ 10,000 |
Ignis | Up to ₹ 6,000 |
Ballet | Up to ₹ 9,000 |
Ciag | Up to ₹ 1,500 |
Xl6 | Up to ₹ 10,000 |
Frocks | Up to ₹ 5,500 |
Invict | Up to ₹ 30,000 |
Gymn | Up to ₹ 1,500 |
Grand Vitara | Up to ₹ 25,000 |
Maruti sold 1,78,248 cars in December 2024
Maruti Suzuki sold 1,78,248 units in December 2024, which is 30% more than last year. These include 1,32,523 units sold locally, 37,419 units exported and 8,306 units sold to other OEMS.
Maruti Suzuki made a profit of ₹ 3,069 crore in the second quarter
Maruti Suzuki paid Rs. 3,069 crore profit (alone net profit). On an annual basis (Yoy) is reduced by 17%. In the July-September quarter a year ago, the company paid Rs. 3717 crore profit.
In the July-September quarter, the company's operational income was Rs. 37,203 crore. In July-September 2023, the company paid Rs. 37,062 crore. There was a slight increase of 0.37% annually. The income from the sale of goods and services is called income.
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