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Maruti Suzuki India Announces Price Hikes Across Vehicle Models

Maruti Suzuki India, the leading car manufacturer in the country, has announced a price increase for its vehicles across models, effective from June 2026. The company cited inflationary pressures and an adverse cost environment as the reasons behind the decision. Price hikes will range from ₹20,000 to ₹30,000.

This move comes as the company's peers, including Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Hyundai Motor India, have also announced price hikes earlier. Maruti Suzuki India had been absorbing cost pressures through internal efficiencies over the past several months, but sustained input cost inflation has left limited room to fully offset the impact.

According to a regulatory filing, the company has decided to increase prices of its models across its portfolio with effect from June 2026. The exact quantum of change will vary from model to model, the company stated. Maruti Suzuki India has been making continuous efforts to mitigate the cost impact to the extent possible through cost reduction measures.

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However, with inflationary pressures now at elevated levels and the adverse cost environment persisting, the company has to pass on a portion of the increased costs to the market, while continuing to ensure that the impact on customers is kept to the minimum extent possible. The development comes as the Middle East conflict has disrupted global trade routes and energy markets, driving up prices of key inputs and pressing companies to pass on higher costs to customers.

Maruti Suzuki India currently sells a range of vehicles from entry-level S-Presso to premium utility vehicle Invicto priced between ₹3.49 lakh and ₹28.7 lakh (ex-showroom). In recent months, company officials had hinted at the possibility of price hikes due to rising commodity costs. The company had closed FY26 with about 1.9 lakh pending customer orders, including nearly 1.3 lakh in the small-car segment under the 18 per cent GST bracket.

CompanyPrice HikeDate
Maruti Suzuki India₹20,000 - ₹30,000June 2026
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles₹ [Not specified][Not specified]
Mahindra & Mahindra₹ [Not specified][Not specified]
Hyundai Motor India₹ [Not specified][Not specified]

Investor Takeaway

Investors should be prepared for potential price increases in the auto sector due to inflationary pressures.

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