Auto majors Maruti Suzuki and General Motors India have increased the prices of various models by up to Rs 17,000 to offset rising input costs and the impact of currency fluctuation.
Maruti Suzuki India has hiked prices of its vehicles across models, except for entry-level sedan DZire, by between 0.3 per cent and 3.4 per cent.
This translates into a minimum increase of Rs 2,400 on the SX4 sedan and a maximum of Rs 17,000 on the diesel variant of its Swift hatchback.
Maruti, General Motors hike prices by up to Rs 17,000
Image: Side-rear view of Alto K10.A spokesperson of MSI said the price hike is effective from Monday.
The company had stated it would hike the prices of its models to offset the impact of rising input costs and foreign exchange fluctuation.
Before the hike, the SX4 sedan was priced between Rs 700,000 and Rs 911,000 (ex-showroom Delhi), while the Swift diesel was available at prices ranging from Rs 5,27,000 to Rs 647,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for different variants.
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Maruti, General Motors hike prices by up to Rs 17,000
Image: Models pose next to the Splash (or Ritz).Photographs: Alex Grimm/Reuters
The company's best-selling Alto model will also become dearer by Rs 4,000 vis-a-vis the current price tag of between Rs 232,000 and Rs 331,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Maruti sells a variety of models, ranging from the M800, which starts at a price of Rs 197,000, to the top-end Kizashi, which comes with a price tag of Rs 17.5 lakh or Rs 1.75 million (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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Maruti, General Motors hike prices by up to Rs 17,000
Image: Models stand next to Maruti-Suzuki's Kizashi concept car.Photographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters
The company has not touched the price of the DZire sedan as it will launch a new version next month.
GM India has also increased product prices by between 0.5 per cent and 1.75 per cent for models including the Spark, Beat, Cruze and Tavera, translating into an increase ranging from Rs 3,000 to Rs 15,000.
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