
Maruti Suzuki Arena is offering a lucrative discount of up to Rs 45,000 on their select models in June 2021. As the second phase of the lockdown is lifting, the Indian carmaker is leaving no stones unturned to generate more sales. Let's have a look at what the carmaker offers.
Maruti Swift
One of the highest selling cars, Swift bags the highest offer of Rs 45,000 for select variants. The LXI and VXI get the above offer and is seen as Rs 25,000 as cash and another Rs 20,000 as exchange benefit. Moving towards the ZXI and ZXI+, they get Rs 10,000 as cash and another Rs 20,000 as exchange.
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Maruti Suzuki Swift is powered by a 1.2-litre DualJet petrol motor. This four-cylinder unit generates 90 PS with a peak torque of 113 Nm. A 5-speed manual gearbox comes as standard and an optional AMT is there too.
Maruti Dzire
The stretched sibling of the Swift, Dzire packs in the same engine but because of the sedan category, offers more boot space. The interior too on this one gets a dual-tone scheme unlike the all-black cabin of the Swift. Both the LXI and VXI gets a Rs 30,000 discount that is seen as Rs 10,000 cash and an additional Rs 20,000 as exchange.
Similarly, the higher variant ZXI and ZXI+ get Rs 8,000 as a cash benefit. The exchange offer sticks the same. Powered by a similar 1.2L DualJet petrol motor, the Dzire rivals Honda Amaze, Ford Aspire, Tata Tigor and Hyundai Aura.
Maruti S-Presso

As Maruti likes to call it, the mini SUV from the carmaker attracts benefits of Rs 35,000 on all the variants. This is seen as Rs 20,000 cash and another Rs 15,000 as exchange. Under the hood, the S-Presso gets 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol making 67 bhp with 90 Nm of peak torque. A 5-speed manual and an optional AMT is on offer.
Maruti Eeco
The most affordable van in India right now, Eeco gets Rs 25,000 on the offer and is further broken into Rs 10,000 cash and Rs 15,000 exchange. Powered by a G-series petrol engine, the Eeco generates 72 bhp with 98 Nm of peak torque while the CNG figures stick to 72 bhp with 85 Nm of peak torque. A 5-speed stick shift is on offer for the RWD van.
Maruti Alto 800
The entry-level hatchback attracts Rs 15,000 exchange on all the variants followed by Rs 20,000 cash on petrol models while Rs 15,000 sticks to the CNG variants. Maruti Alto is available in a 0.8L engine and rivals Renault Kwid and Datsun Redi-GO.
Maruti Wagon R
Been in the market for two decades now, Wagon R is still considered a better buy for first-time buyers. It offers multiple engine option, transmissions along with a better cabin experience. Maruti is offering Rs 15,000 exchange while the petrol model gets additional Rs 8,000 cash and CNG sticks with Rs 5,000.
Maruti Brezza

The compact SUV is available with Rs 30,000 offer that is further seen as Rs 10,000 as cash and another Rs 20,000 as exchange. The Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol motor that generates 103 bhp with 138 Nm of peak torque. A 5-speed manual as standard and an optional 4-speed torque converter is on offer.
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Maruti Celerio
Country's first car with an AMT gearbox, Celerio now attracts a discount of Rs 15,000. This is an exchange offer only. In other news, the next-gen Celerio has been spied several times and is due for a launch for a long time now. We expect that the next-gen Celerio will launch in June itself.