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Maruti Suzuki giving benefits of up to Rs. 90,000 on new cars sold through Arena showrooms and up to Rs. 70,000 on taxi models
With the calendar changing to July, Maruti Suzuki has introduced several new benefits, including discounts, bonuses, and other offers. The company is providing savings of up to Rs. 90,000 on the models it sells through Arena dealerships this month. The Maruti S-Presso, priced from Rs. 3,49,900 (ex-showroom), is the most affordable model in the company’s line-up. Maruti Suzuki is providing savings of up to Rs. 37,500 on this model this month, including a cash discount of Rs. 10,000, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional/rural sales offer of Rs. 2,500/2,100.
On the Maruti Alto K10, which costs Rs. 3,69,900 (ex-showroom) onwards, Maruti Suzuki is giving benefits of up to Rs. 52,500. The company is providing a cash discount of up to Rs. 25,000, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional/rural sales offer of Rs. 2,500/2,100. The taxi version of the Maruti Alto K10, called the Maruti Tour H1 and priced from Rs. 3,99,900 (ex-showroom), can be purchased with savings of up to Rs. 50,000, including a cash discount of up to Rs. 25,000 and an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000.
Higher up in the line-up, the Maruti Celerio, priced from Rs. 4,69,900 (ex-showroom), customers can save up to Rs. 37,500, with the same offers as the S-Presso. The Maruti Wagon R, which costs Rs. 4,98,900 (ex-showroom) in the base trim, is available with savings of up to Rs. 52,500. This includes a Rs. 25,000 cash discount, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional/rural sales offer of Rs. 2,500/2,100. The car’s taxi version, marketed as the Maruti Tour H3 and priced at Rs. 4,98,900 (ex-showroom) in the base trim, is available with savings of up to Rs. 70,000, including a Rs. 40,000 cash discount and an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 30,000/25,000.
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|
Model |
Maximum Savings |
|
Maruti S-Presso |
Rs. 37,500 |
|
Maruti Alto K10 |
Rs. 52,500 |
|
Maruti Tour H1 |
Rs. 50,000 |
|
Maruti Celerio |
Rs. 37,500 |
|
Maruti Wagon R |
Rs. 52,500 |
|
Maruti Tour H3 |
Rs. 70,000 |
|
Maruti Eeco |
Rs. 37,500 |
|
Maruti Tour V |
Rs. 50,000 |
|
Maruti Swift |
Rs. 45,000 |
|
Maruti Dzire |
Rs. 0 |
|
Maruti Tour S |
Rs. 25,000 |
|
Maruti Brezza |
Rs. 55,000 |
|
Maruti Ertiga |
Rs. 0 |
|
Maruti Tour M |
Rs. 0 |
|
Maruti Victoris |
Rs. 90,000 |
The Maruti Eeco, priced from Rs. 5,23,400 (ex-showroom), can be purchased with savings of up to Rs. 37,500 this month. The company is providing a cash discount of Rs. 10,000, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional/rural sales offer of Rs. 2,500/2,100. The taxi version of the Maruti Eeco, known as the Maruti Tour V and priced from Rs. 5,20,600 (ex-showroom), is available with savings of up to Rs. 50,000, including a Rs. 25,000 cash discount and an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000.
The Maruti Swift, the most premium hatchback available at Arena showrooms, is priced from Rs. 5,78,900 (ex-showroom) and available with benefits of up to Rs. 45,000. Customers can avail a cash discount of up to Rs. 15,000, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional offer of Rs. 5,000.
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The sedan version of the Maruti Swift, the Maruti Dzire, costs Rs. 6,25,600 (ex-showroom) and is not available with any offers this month. The taxi version of the sedan, though, the Maruti Tour S, which costs Rs. 6,23,800 (ex-showroom) onwards, is available with an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000.
The Maruti Brezza, which costs Rs. 8,25,900 (ex-showroom) in the base trim, is available with savings of up to Rs. 55,000. Maruti Suzuki is giving a Rs. 25,000 cash discount, an exchange/scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000/25,000, and an institutional offer of Rs. 5,000 on the compact SUV, which it plans to soon replace with a facelifted version.

The Maruti Ertiga, which costs Rs. 8,85,000 (ex-showroom) onwards, is unavailable with any schemes this month. Maruti Suzuki isn’t offering any benefits on its taxi version either, the Maruti Tour M, which is priced from Rs. 9,87,400 (ex-showroom).
The Maruti Victoris, which costs Rs. 10,49,900 (ex-showroom) onwards, is available with the maximum benefit of up to Rs. 90,000. Maruti Suzuki is giving an exchange/scrappage bonus of up to Rs. 50,000/60,000, a loyalty bonus of up to Rs. 30,000, and an institutional offer of Rs. 10,000.
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