Maruti Suzuki has hiked prices of all models bar its largest selling Alto by 1-1.5%.
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“Due to sharp increase in the input costs, Maruti Suzuki India has decided to pass on part of this cost impact to customers,” the automaker said in a statement.
Indian market prices have risen by INR2,000 to INR7,500 (US$43-$151).
Maruti hiked prices last April, citing input cost rises and more stringent emissions rules.
