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Maruti Suzuki Slashed the Price of Baleno by Rs. 1 Lakh, Know New Rates

Monali Gupta

New Delhi: In view of the Festive season, auto companies have started offers to woo customers. While Maruti Suzuki had cut the price of its various models by Rs 5,000 earlier this week, the company has made a big cut in the price of its premium hatchback car. Maruti Suzuki has cut the price of the Baleno RS by Rs 1 lakh.

These cuts have occurred in the ex-showroom prices. The ex-showroom price of the Baleno RS is 8.88 lakh rupees. The company has reduced its price by Rs 1 lakh. These deductions have been made to clear the stock. The Maruti Suzuki Baleno is one of the company's successful cars in India, but the RS model did not get the anticipated success. After which the company has cut its prices.

Maruti Suzuki, the country's largest carmaker, on Wednesday reduced the price of some of its models. The company has cut the price of the selected model by 5 thousand rupees. In a statement issued by Maruti, it was told that the company had reduced the price of all variants of Alto 800, Alto K10, Swift Diesel, Celerio, Baleno Diesel, Dzire Diesel, Tour S Diesel Vitara Brezza and S Cross.

These models of Maruti Suzuki are priced from Rs 2.93 lakhs to Rs 11.49 lakhs. Maruti Suzuki said that the new price of cars has come into effect from 25 September. At that time, the statement issued by the company said that this deduction is in addition to the offers already being given. This reduction will increase consumers' expectation of buying during the festive season.

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