Maruti Suzuki Jimny Prices Rise Across Variants, Now Starting at Rs. 12.39 Lakh

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Maruti Suzuki has revised prices for the Jimny SUV, making the five-door off-roader more expensive across its entire variant lineup. The update is part of a broader price hike announced by the carmaker, effective June 2026, under which several Maruti Suzuki models have seen increases of up to Rs. 30,000.

The Jimny’s price revision is relatively modest compared with some other models in the range, but it applies uniformly to all versions of the vehicle.

Update

Maruti Suzuki has increased the price of the Jimny by Rs. 7,500. The hike is applicable across all variants, including Zeta and Alpha trims, manual and automatic transmissions, and both mono-tone and dual-tone colour options.

Following the revision, prices for the Jimny now start at Rs. 12.39 lakh for the Zeta petrol manual variant. The top-end Alpha petrol automatic dual-tone variant is priced at Rs. 14.52 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.

Range

The Jimny is offered as a five-door, four-wheel-drive SUV and is positioned as a lifestyle off-roader. It competes directly with models such as the Mahindra Thar, particularly among buyers looking for compact SUVs with strong off-road capability.

Despite the price increase, the Jimny continues to be available in the same configuration and equipment levels as before, with no mechanical or feature changes announced alongside the revision.

VariantTransmissionPrice (Ex-showroom)
ZetaPetrol MTRs. 12.39 lakh
ZetaPetrol ATHigher by Rs. 7,500
AlphaPetrol MTHigher by Rs. 7,500
AlphaPetrol AT Dual-toneRs. 14.52 lakh

Context

The Jimny price hike forms part of a wider adjustment across Maruti Suzuki’s portfolio. The company had earlier confirmed that prices for several models would increase from June 2026, citing rising input costs and market conditions. Other models, including the Swift, Dzire, and e Vitara, have already seen revised pricing.

Maruti Suzuki is not alone in implementing such changes. Several carmakers have announced price revisions during the June to July period, reflecting broader trends in the automotive industry.

Impact

For buyers considering the Jimny, the increase may have a limited effect on overall purchase decisions given the relatively small hike. However, it does add to the growing cost pressures faced by consumers across the passenger vehicle market.

With no changes to specifications or features, the revised prices reflect cost adjustments rather than a product update.

As manufacturers continue to review pricing in response to economic conditions, further revisions across segments cannot be ruled out in the coming months.

FAQs

How much has the Maruti Jimny price increased?

The price has gone up by Rs. 7,500 across all variants.

What is the new starting price of the Jimny?

Prices now start at Rs. 12.39 lakh ex-showroom.

Which variants are affected by the hike?

All Zeta and Alpha variants, manual and automatic.

Are there any feature changes with the hike?

When did the new prices take effect?

The revised prices are effective from June 2026.

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