Maruti Suzuki to hike car prices by up to Rs 30,000 from June 2026

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Maruti Suzuki will increase prices by up to Rs 30,000 across its model range from June 2026, citing rising input costs and inflation. The hike follows earlier GST-driven price cuts and comes amid recent fuel price increases.

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May 22, 2026 05:28 am IST

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Maruti Suzuki Price Hike June 2026: Cars to Get Costlier by Up to Rs 30,000

Maruti Suzuki has announced a price increase of up to Rs 30,000 across its model range, effective June 2026. The company stated in a corporate filing that the exact price hike will vary by model, with no uniform increase across the portfolio. This is Maruti Suzuki's first price hike announcement for 2026.

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Key Highlights

  • Maruti Suzuki will raise car prices by up to Rs 30,000 from June 2026
  • Price increase varies by model with no uniform hike across the range
  • Rising input costs and inflation cited as main reasons for the hike
  • Recent fuel price increases add pressure for prospective car buyers

Reasons for the Price Increase

The company attributed the hike to a sustained rise in input costs. Maruti Suzuki explained that it has absorbed higher input costs through internal cost reduction measures over recent months. However, with inflationary pressures at elevated levels and no improvement in the cost environment, the company will now pass some of these increased costs to customers. Maruti Suzuki emphasized that it aims to minimize the impact on buyers as much as possible.

Context of Recent Price Changes

This announcement follows a price reduction by Maruti Suzuki in late 2025. The earlier cut was due to revised GST norms on small cars, which benefited entry-level and mid-level buyers. The current hike, though modest, may begin to close the gap created by the previous GST-driven reduction.

Impact of Rising Fuel Costs

The price hike comes amid a broader environment of increasing fuel costs. Over the past week, petrol and diesel prices in India have risen by up to Rs 4 per litre due to a global supply crisis. CNG prices have also increased by Rs 2 per unit. These rising fuel costs, combined with the upcoming vehicle price hike, add further pressure on car buyers, especially those planning purchases soon.

Maruti Suzuki's decision reflects ongoing challenges in the automotive sector, where manufacturers face persistent cost pressures. The company will continue to monitor the situation and adjust its strategies as needed to balance business needs with customer interests.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki launches smart factory lab in Lucknow to train 400 students annually

CarBike 360 Says

​With this upcoming price revision, Maruti Suzuki joins the growing list of automakers adjusting prices in response to rising input and operational costs. Buyers planning to purchase a Maruti car may benefit from booking before June 2026 to avoid higher prices. Despite the hike, the brand’s strong value proposition and wide product range are expected to sustain demand.

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