Maruti Suzuki will launch dream car, price will be Rs 4.99 lakh Maruti Suzuki will launch dream car, price will be Rs 4 99 lakh
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Maruti Suzuki: The country's largest car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki has made a big change in its strategy. In which the company has now made plans to increase its sales in the small segment. Maruti will launch the Dream Series for this, in which the company has planned to launch three cars first.
According to the information, the price of these three cars of Maruti Suzuki will be Rs 4.99 lakh. In which Maruti will offer hatchback cars like Alto K10, S Presso and Celerio. According to Maruti, all these three cars will be offered in limited edition.
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According to Partho Banerjee, senior executive officer of Maruti Suzuki, the Dream lineup will fulfill the dream of many people to buy their first car. That is why Maruti has planned to launch the Dream lineup of its best-selling hatchback car Maruti Suzuki.
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This is the planning behind keeping the price at 4.99 lakhs
According to Maruti, there has been a change in the rules of vehicle registration in many RTO offices of the country, in which this change has been made on vehicles priced up to Rs 5 lakh, due to which Maruti has kept the price of its dream lineup car at Rs 4.99 lakh.
Maruti reduced the price of 9 models
Maruti has recently reduced the price of 9 cars with automatic transmission, which include Alto K10, S-Presso, Celerio, Wagon R, Swift, Dzire, Baleno, Fronx and Ignis. Maruti has reduced the price of all these cars by 5 thousand rupees.
Sales of small cars like Maruti's Alto and S-Preso are declining. It stood at 9,902 units in May, which was 12,236 units in May last year. At the same time, sales of the company's compact cars like Baleno, Celerio, Dzire, Ignis, Swift, Tour S and Wagon R also declined to 68,206 units in May, which was 71,419 units in the same month last year. At the same time, sales of Maruti's Brezza, Grand Vitara, Ertiga, S-Cross and XL6 increased to 54,204 units in May, which was 46,243 units in May 2023.