12 Apr 2025, 01:47 PM
Maruti Suzuki has increased the price of the Grand Vitara in April 2025. The largest car manufacturer in India has hiked the prices of the SUV by up to Rs 41,000, depending on the variant.
The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara can be had in four broad variants, including Sigma, Delta, Zeta, and Alpha.
MARUTI GRAND VITARA EX-SHOWROOM PRICE (APRIL 2025) | |||
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1.5L Petrol-Manual | |||
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
Sigma | Rs. 11,19,000 | Rs. 23,000 | Rs. 11,42,000 |
Delta | Rs. 12,30,000 | Rs. 23,000 | Rs. 12,53,000 |
Zeta | Rs. 14,26,000 | Rs. 41,000 | Rs. 14,67,000 |
Zeta (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 15,27,000 |
Alpha | Rs. 15,76,000 | Rs. 38,000 | Rs. 16,14,000 |
Alpha (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 16,74,000 |
Alpha 4WD | Rs. 17,01,500 | Discontinued | – |
1.5L Petrol-TC Automatic | |||
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
Delta | Rs. 13,70,000 | Rs. 23,000 | Rs. 13,93,000 |
Zeta | Rs. 15,66,000 | Rs. 41,000 | Rs. 16,07,000 |
Zeta (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 16,67,000 |
Alpha | Rs. 17,16,000 | Rs. 38,000 | Rs. 17,54,000 |
Alpha (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 18,14,000 |
Alpha 4WD | – | New Variant | Rs. 19,04,000 |
Alpha (O) 4WD | – | New Variant | Rs. 19,64,000 |
1.5L CNG-Manual | |||
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
Delta | Rs. 13,25,000 | Discontinued | – |
Zeta | Rs. 15,21,000 | Discontinued | – |
1.5L Hybrid Petrol-CVT Automatic | |||
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
Delta Plus | – | New Variant | Rs. 16,99,000 |
Zeta Plus | Rs. 18,58,000 | Rs. 2,000 | Rs. 18,60,000 |
Zeta Plus (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 19,20,000 |
Alpha Plus | Rs. 19,99,000 | (Rs. 7,000) | Rs. 19,92,000 |
Alpha Plus (O) | – | New Variant | Rs. 20,52,000 |
Powertrain | |||
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Engine | 1.5-litre mild hybrid petrol engine | 1.5-litre strong hybrid engine | 1.5-litre petrol+CNG option |
Power | 103 PS | 116 PS (combined) | 88 PS |
Torque | 137 Nm | 141 Nm (Hybrid) | 121.5 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT / 6-speed AT | e-CVT | 5-speed MT |
Drivetrain* | FWD / AWD (AT only) | FWD | FWD |
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Ex-showroom price
1462 cc
Manual
21.11 kmpl
101.64 bhp
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