Maruti Suzuki has confirmed a price hike across its entire vehicle range by up to ₹30,000 from June, which will vary by model and variant. This marks the company’s second price adjustment in 2026, after the one in January.
In a regulatory filing, Maruti cited sustained rises in input costs and inflationary pressures that it could no longer fully absorb, even after months of cost-cutting efforts.
The ongoing conflict in West Asia specifically, has disrupted the automobile supply chains in India, which has raised the pressure on top of rising commodity prices, logistics costs, and foreign exchange fluctuations.
Other carmakers have also passed on higher commodity and logistics expenses this year. MG Motor and Tata Motors hiked prices in April, Hyundai followed in May, and BYD will raise prices by up to 2 percent in July as well. Maruti is simply the last major domino to fall.
Those planning to buy popular models like Swift, Brezza or Ertiga should complete the purchase before May ends to avoid the new rates.
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