Maruti Suzuki slashes prices of entry-level cars: Check top models
Maruti Suzuki has dropped prices on its entry-level cars starting September 22, 2025, after a GST cut lowered tax rates from 28% to 18%.
This move aims to make new cars more accessible for first-time buyers.
Top models and their price drops
The S-Presso now starts at ₹3.49L after a ₹1.29L price drop—the biggest cut among the lineup.
The Alto K10 is down by ₹1.07L to ₹3.69L, while Celerio and Wagon-R also see significant reductions, now priced at ₹4.69L and ₹4.98L, respectively.
For the Ignis, the GST price cut is in the range of ₹49,900 to ₹70,000.
Over 4 lakh bookings in just 4 weeks
With these lower prices, Maruti has seen a surge—over four lakh bookings and 2.5 lakh cars sold in just four weeks.
Sales share for these models jumped from 16.7% to 21.5%, mostly driven by first-time car owners upgrading from two-wheelers.
Best time to buy a new car
If you've been eyeing your first car or thinking about an upgrade on a budget, now's probably the best time—Maruti's price cuts make owning a new car way more doable in late 2025.