


Maruti Suzuki also sells its own range of accessories under the brand name MGA (Maruti Genuine Accessories). It ensures that any Maruti Suzuki car can be serviced or repaired using genuine spare parts even in some of the more remote locations of the country where a Maruti service station doesn't exist. The carmaker also offers its genuine spare parts over the counter under the MGP (Maruti Genuine Parts) brand name. Maruti Suzuki has over 3200 sales outlets and 3400 service stations across India. All other cars including the Alto K10, 2018 Swift, Dzire and Ertiga are retailed from the Arena dealerships. Maruti Suzuki sells the Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz and S-Cross from Nexa. Nexa is the premium chain of Maruti Suzuki's retail outlets in India. The carmaker has two types of dealerships - Arena and Nexa. Maruti Suzuki Dealership & Service CentresĪpart from a wide array of cars, Maruti Suzuki also has the widest network of all carmakers in India. Maruti Suzuki cars in India under 10 Lakh include the Maruti Suzuki Alto 800, Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 and Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 tour.Maruti Suzuki Used cars are available which include Maruti Suzuki Eeco(₹ 1.9 Lakh), Maruti Suzuki Sx4(₹ 33,600), Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire(₹ 36,000), Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza(₹ 4.55 Lakh), Maruti Suzuki Swift(₹ 69,258). The newest model in the Maruti Suzuki line-up is the FRONX with a price tag of Rs. 3.54 Lakh for the Alto 800 while the most expensive Maruti Suzuki car in India one is the Invicto with a price of Rs. Maruti Suzuki car prices in India: The price of Maruti Suzuki cars in India starts from Rs. Maruti Suzuki has 5 upcoming car launches in India - the Maruti Suzuki Swift 2023, Maruti Suzuki Swift Hybrid, Maruti Suzuki eVX, Maruti Suzuki XL5, Maruti Suzuki WagonR Electric. These include 10 Hatchbacks, 1 Pickup Truck, 2 Minivans, 3 Sedans, 4 SUVs and 4 MUVs. There are a total of 24 Maruti Suzuki models currently on sale in India.
