Maruti Suzuki Cuts Prices on Models After GST Rate Benefits

Maruti Suzuki Cuts Prices on Models After GST Rate Benefits

Post by : Meena Rani

Maruti Suzuki India Limited, the country’s largest car manufacturer, has announced new prices for its cars that reflect the latest GST rate cuts. The revised prices will take effect from September 22, 2025. The company has passed on the full benefits of the reduced GST to its customers, making their vehicles more affordable. This move is part of Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to providing value to its customers and encouraging more people to own personal vehicles.

Key Price Reductions Across Popular Models

The new prices show significant reductions across Maruti Suzuki’s wide range of cars. Some of the major changes include:

  • S-Presso: Price reduced by ₹1,29,600, new starting price ₹3,49,900

  • Alto K10: Price reduced by ₹1,07,600, new starting price ₹3,69,900

  • Celerio: Price reduced by ₹94,100, new starting price ₹4,69,900

  • Wagon-R: Price reduced by ₹79,600, new starting price ₹4,98,900

  • Ignis: Price reduced by ₹71,300, new starting price ₹5,35,100

  • Swift: Price reduced by ₹84,600, new starting price ₹5,78,900

  • Baleno: Price reduced by ₹86,100, new starting price ₹5,98,900

  • Dzire: Price reduced by ₹87,700, new starting price ₹6,25,600

  • Fronx: Price reduced by ₹1,12,600, new starting price ₹6,84,900

  • Brezza: Price reduced by ₹1,12,700, new starting price ₹8,25,900

  • Grand Vitara: Price reduced by ₹1,07,000, new starting price ₹10,76,500

  • Jimny: Price reduced by ₹51,900, new starting price ₹12,31,500

  • Ertiga: Price reduced by ₹46,400, new starting price ₹8,80,000

  • Invicto: Price reduced by ₹61,700, new starting price ₹24,97,400

  • Eeco: Price reduced by ₹68,000, new starting price ₹5,18,100

  • Super Carry: Price reduced by ₹52,100, new starting price ₹5,06,100

These reductions cover a wide range of vehicles, from small city cars to premium SUVs, providing benefits to different types of buyers.

Why Prices Have Dropped

The recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reform lowered the tax rate on small cars from 28% to 18%. Maruti Suzuki has passed these savings directly to customers. This reduction means that first-time car buyers, families looking for larger vehicles, and even commercial buyers can now get better value when purchasing a Maruti Suzuki car.

Availability and How Customers Can Benefit

The new prices are applicable at all Maruti Suzuki dealerships nationwide. Customers can visit their nearest Arena or Nexa showroom to check the revised prices. They can also explore the options for their favorite models and make purchases under the new GST-compliant pricing.

This price revision is expected to increase car sales, especially during the upcoming festive season. It also reinforces Maruti Suzuki’s market leadership in India by making its vehicles more accessible to a larger audience.

Sept. 18, 2025 4:12 p.m. 790

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