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Maruti Suzuki hikes prices of Swift, select variants of Grand Vitara

Prices of Swift have been raised by up to Rs 25,000  and Grand Vitara Sigma variant by Rs 19,000.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 10 Apr 2024 Views icon6016 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Maruti Suzuki hikes prices of Swift, select variants of Grand Vitara

Maruti Suzuki has announced an increase in prices for Swift and selected variants of Grand Vitara, effective today.

Prices of Swift have been raised by up to Rs 25,000  and Grand Vitara Sigma variant by Rs 19,000.

The Swift currently ranges between Rs 5.99 lakh to Rs 9.03 lakh, whereas the Grand Vitara is priced between Rs 10.80 lakh to Rs 20.09 lakh. 

In the first 11 months of FY2024, Maruti Suzuki produced a total of 17,86,813 passenger vehicles, up 3.40% YoY (April 2022-February 2023: 17,27,981 units). 

In FY2024, which is the best-ever fiscal year for the Indian passenger vehicle industry with total wholesales of around 4.23 million units and 9% year-on-year growth, Maruti Suzuki India, the bellwether of the industry, reported its best-ever fiscal year dispatches of 1,759,881 or 1.75 million units, up 10% on the 1.60 million units it sold in the domestic market in FY2023.  

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