
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The price of the Maruti Ertiga has been hiked by up to Rs 10,000.
- Available with factory fitted CNG also.
- Most value for money variant of this MPV is VXi (O).
The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, India's highest-selling MPV, has seen a price increase of up to Rs 10,000 across several variants. This is not surprising, as Maruti Suzuki had announced in January that they would be raising the prices of all their vehicles starting in February, with gradual price hikes to follow. For more information, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Maruti Ertiga

This MPV is one of the best-selling cars in the country and its VXi (O) CNG variant is the best seller, and customers usually have to wait for months to get a hand on it. That said, the base variant of the Maruti Ertiga is now cheaper by Rs 15,000, but all others and more expensive by around 10,000. To add more it starts at Rs 8.83 lakh and goes up to Rs 13.12 lakh.

The Ertiga is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 103 PS and 136.8 Nm of torque. Additionally, it is available with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic torque converter.
Mileage is outstanding, 20.51 km/l with 5-speed manual, 20.30 km/l with 6-AT and 26.11 km/kg with CNG. Talking more the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, it gets 7 Inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless android auto and apple carplay, cruise control, and 4 airbags. Also, this is the cheapest MPV in India to feauture paddle shifters with 6-speed automatic transmission.
Lastly, the next generation of the Maruti Ertiga is preparing for launch, and recently, its LED headlight was found in the aftermarket, even before any official news from the automaker about the new-gen Ertiga. We predict that Maruti will make an announcement around the end of 2025.
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Verdict
The Ertiga takes people from one place to another in the most comfortable manner. By far, this is the most purchased vehicle when it comes to larger cars, and every month, Maruti sells approximately 15,000 units. This price increase won't even affect its sales volume by 0.1%, as people who want to buy a Maruti don't think twice.