The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara prices in India have seen a considerable drop across select variants. Many Nexa SUV trims remain at their existing prices; the Zeta and Alpha Optional variants have become more affordable by up to Rs 38,900. Post this price revision, the Grand Vitara is now priced between Rs 10.76 lakh and Rs 19.57 lakh (ex-showroom). Here's a closer look at the updated variant-wise pricing and what has changed.
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: Variant-wise price revision
Maruti has kept the price revision restricted to select (O) variants of the naturally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol-powered Grand Vitara. In the manual model range, the prices for the Zeta (O) and Alpha (O) variants have been reduced by Rs 38,900. The Zeta (O) Metallic is now priced at Rs 13.89 lakh, compared to its earlier
price of Rs 14.28 lakh. The Alpha (O), in comparison, carries a price tag of Rs 15.38 lakh for the metallic version, instead of its previous price of Rs 15.77 lakh.
The same reduction has also been applied to the automatic versions. The Zeta (O) AT now costs Rs 15.24 lakh, while the Alpha (O) AT is priced at Rs 16.73 lakh, both after receiving a Rs 38,900 price cut. All other naturally aspirated petrol variants, including the Sigma, Delta, Zeta, Alpha and four-wheel-drive trims, continue at their previous prices. Moreover, the CNG and strong-hybrid versions of the Grand Vitara have not received any price revision. As a result, the entire CNG and hybrid range remains unchanged.
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: Grand Vitara powertrain options
The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara continues to be offered with two 1.5-litre petrol engine options. The mild-hybrid naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 101.5hp and 139Nm, and is paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, while select automatic variants also get AllGrip all-wheel drive. Buyers can also opt for a factory-fitted CNG version, which develops 87hp. The strong-hybrid variant delivers 114hp, is mated to an e-CVT gearbox, and sends power to the front wheels.
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: What It Means For Prospective Buyers
The most recent price revision makes the feature-rich (O) variants of the Grand Vitara SUV more economical to purchase than before, especially for buyers looking for additional equipment without paying the previous hefty premium. As the rest of the lineup remains unchanged, customers considering the Zeta (O) or Alpha (O) trims now get noticeable savings of nearly Rs 39,000, making them an even more attractive option in Maruti Suzuki's midsize SUV lineup.













