The Indian government recently announced a significant reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on vehicles, effective from September 22, 2025. For small and affordable cars, the GST has been slashed from 28% to 18%, while mid-sized and larger vehicles, including SUVs and MPVs, see reductions ranging from 2.1% to 3.5% depending on engine size, fuel type, and cess applicability. This move is expected to boost demand in the automotive sector, making cars more accessible to a broader range of buyers.
Maruti Suzuki, as India’s leading car manufacturer, has promptly passed on the full benefits of these tax cuts to its customers. The price revisions apply across the entire lineup, from entry-level hatchbacks like the Alto K10 to premium offerings like the Invicto. Savings vary by model, with small cars seeing reductions of up to 8.5% (around Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 80,000), while SUVs and larger models benefit from smaller but still notable cuts.
Maruti Suzuki Cars Price List 2025
Below is a comprehensive table comparing the old starting ex-showroom prices (pre-GST cut) with the new starting ex-showroom prices (post-GST cut) for all major Maruti Suzuki models available in India. Prices are approximate and based on Delhi ex-showroom figures; actual prices may vary by state, variant, and dealership.
| Model | New Starting Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| Alto K10 | ₹3,69,900 | Up to ₹1,07,600 cheaper |
| Wagon R | ₹4,98,900 | Up to ₹79,600 cheaper |
| Ignis | ₹5,35,100 | Up to ₹71,300 cheaper |
| Swift | ₹5,78,900 | Up to ₹84,600 cheaper |
| Baleno | ₹5,98,900 | Up to ₹86,100 cheaper |
| Dzire | ₹6,25,600 | Up to ₹87,700 cheaper |
| Fronx | ₹6,84,900 | Up to ₹1,12,600 cheaper |
| Brezza | ₹8,25,900 | Up to ₹1,12,700 cheaper |
| Grand Vitara | ₹10,76,500 | Up to ₹1,07,000 cheaper |
| Jimny | ₹12,31,500 | Up to ₹51,900 cheaper |
| Ertiga | ₹8,80,000 | Up to ₹46,400 cheaper |
| XL6 | ₹11,52,300 | Up to ₹52,000 cheaper |
| Invicto | ₹24,97,400 | Up to ₹61,700 cheaper |





