Maruti Suzuki Cars Get Cheaper After GST 2.0
In a major festive season push, Maruti Suzuki India has reduced prices across its Arena and Nexa lineups following the GST 2.0 restructuring. The country’s biggest carmaker has slashed sticker prices by up to ₹1.30 lakh, making popular hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, MPVs, and vans more accessible for buyers.
The price cut is expected to boost demand ahead of Navratri and Diwali, especially among budget-conscious buyers upgrading from two-wheelers to four-wheelers.
Adding to the excitement, Maruti has also launched the Victoris SUV, slotted between the Brezza and Grand Vitara, starting at ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Maruti Suzuki GST 2.0 New Price List (September 2025)
Model | New Starting Price (₹) | Price Reduction (Up To) |
---|---|---|
S-Presso | 3,49,900 | 1,29,600 |
Alto K10 | 3,69,900 | 1,07,600 |
Celerio | 4,69,900 | 94,100 |
WagonR | 4,98,900 | 79,600 |
Ignis | 5,35,100 | 71,300 |
Swift | 5,78,900 | 84,600 |
Baleno | 5,98,900 | 86,100 |
Dzire | 6,23,800 | 87,700 |
Fronx | 6,84,900 | 1,12,600 |
Brezza | 8,25,900 | 1,12,700 |
Ertiga | 8,80,000 | 46,400 |
Grand Vitara | 10,76,500 | 1,07,000 |
Victoris (New Launch) | 10,49,900 | — |
XL6 | 11,52,300 | 52,000 |
Jimny | 12,31,500 | 51,900 |
Invicto | 24,97,400 | 61,700 |
Eeco | 5,18,100 | 68,000 |
(All prices ex-showroom, India)

Key Highlights of Maruti Suzuki Price Cuts
- Entry-level hatchbacks like Alto K10, S-Presso, and Celerio are cheaper by up to ₹1.29 lakh.
- Best-sellers Swift, Baleno, and Dzire now start under ₹6.25 lakh with benefits of ₹70,000–₹87,000.
- SUVs Fronx and Brezza get massive reductions of over ₹1.12 lakh each.
- Premium SUVs Grand Vitara and Jimny also see ₹1.07 lakh and ₹52,000 drops respectively.
- Family MPVs like Ertiga, XL6, and Invicto become more value-for-money.
- Eeco van, popular among both families and commercial buyers, now starts at just ₹5.18 lakh.
The New Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV
Positioned between the Brezza and Grand Vitara, the Victoris is Maruti’s latest SUV offering. Priced between ₹10.49 lakh and ₹19.99 lakh, it comes with 1.5L mild-hybrid and strong-hybrid petrol engines, offering buyers a balance of performance and efficiency. Customer deliveries will begin by Navratri 2025.
Market Impact
With aggressive price drops across almost all models, Maruti Suzuki is clearly aiming to strengthen its market dominance during the festive season. The reduced pricing is expected to attract first-time buyers, family car upgraders, and SUV enthusiasts, giving Maruti a major sales boost.
FAQs – Maruti Suzuki GST 2.0 Price Cuts
Q1: Which Maruti Suzuki car got the biggest price cut?
A: The S-Presso received the highest reduction of ₹1.29 lakh.
Q2: What is the new starting price of the Alto K10?
A: The Alto K10 now starts at ₹3.69 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q3: Are SUVs like Brezza and Fronx cheaper now?
A: Yes. The Brezza starts at ₹8.25 lakh (₹1.12 lakh cheaper) and the Fronx at ₹6.84 lakh (₹1.12 lakh cheaper).
Q4: Did premium models like Jimny and Grand Vitara get a price cut?
A: Yes. The Jimny is cheaper by ₹51,900 and the Grand Vitara by ₹1.07 lakh.
Q5: When do the new prices come into effect?
A: The revised GST 2.0 prices are effective immediately from September 18, 2025.
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