
Maruti Suzuki has informed the stock exchanges that it will increase prices across its model range by up to Rs 30,000 from June 2026. The company cited rising input costs and persistent inflationary pressure as the major reasons behind the upcoming price hike.
Maruti Suzuki had announced the last price hike in January 2026. With the latest revision effective from June, this is the company’s second price hike announcement this year amid inflation and commodity cost pressures.
Input cost pressure continues
In its official communication, Maruti Suzuki said that it has been making continuous efforts over the past few months to mitigate the impact of rising costs through various cost cutting measures. However, due to the continued adverse cost environment at elevated levels, the company said it has now decided to pass on a portion of the increased costs to customers.
The automaker clarified that the exact extent of the price increase will vary depending on the model and variant. This increase will be applicable to the company’s portfolio from June 2026.
Carmakers are bearing the burden of rising costs
Like many other automakers operating in India, Maruti Suzuki is facing cost pressures related to higher commodity prices, logistics expenses and broader inflation. Manufacturers have been revising prices from time to time over the years to offset rising operating costs while trying to save margins.
Maruti Suzuki currently sells a wide range of vehicles in India including the Alto K10, S-Presso, WagonR, Swift, DZire, Baleno, FrontX, Brezza, Grand Vitara, Invicto and Jimny. The company is also expanding its hybrid and CNG portfolio amid changing market demands.
Price increases throughout the industry
The latest announcement follows a similar price revision exercise undertaken by several carmakers in recent months. OEMs have cited rising raw material costs, regulatory requirements and increased technology integration as reasons for the periodic hike.
Maruti Suzuki has not yet released model-wise revised pricing details. These are expected to be announced closer to the implementation date in June 2026. Maruti cars are currently priced at Rs 3.70 lakh (Alto K10) to Rs 28.61 lakh (Invicto).