
Maruti Suzuki dominates the Indian automotive landscape with its extensive range of affordable and fuel-efficient vehicles catering to a wide spectrum of buyers. As of late April 2025, their vast lineup includes popular hatchbacks like the Alto K10 (₹ 3.99 – ₹ 5.96 Lakh), S-Presso (₹ 4.26 – ₹ 6.11 Lakh), Celerio (₹ 5.36 – ₹ 7.09 Lakh), Wagon R (₹ 5.54 – ₹ 7.42 Lakh), Baleno (₹ 6.66 – ₹ 9.83 Lakh), and Swift (₹ 6.49 – ₹ 9.64 Lakh). The Dzire (₹ 6.57 – ₹ 9.39 Lakh) is a popular compact sedan.
In the SUV segment, Maruti Suzuki offers the Fronx (₹ 7.51 – ₹ 13.04 Lakh), Brezza (₹ 8.34 – ₹ 14.14 Lakh), Grand Vitara (₹ 10.87 – ₹ 19.95 Lakh), and Jimny (₹ 12.74 – ₹ 14.89 Lakh). The Ertiga (₹ 8.69 – ₹ 13.03 Lakh) and XL6 (₹ 11.61 – ₹ 14.77 Lakh) cater to the MPV segment. Maruti Suzuki also provides commercial vehicles like the Super Carry (₹ 5.15 – ₹ 6.80 Lakh).
Looking ahead, Maruti Suzuki continues to focus on expanding its SUV range and exploring electrification. While specific upcoming models haven’t been officially detailed recently, the brand is expected to introduce more SUV offerings and potentially enter the EV market in the coming years, leveraging its strong market presence and extensive dealer network. Maruti Suzuki remains a key player, constantly updating its portfolio to meet the diverse needs of Indian consumers. Notably, the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz sedan has been discontinued as of April 2025.