Confirmed Maruti Grand Vitara New GST Rate List & Old vs New Comparison w/ GST Price Cut | V3Cars

Here are the confirmed prices of all Maruti Grand Vitara variants after the revised GST 2.0 rate cut. In this article, you will find the final variant-wise new GST price list of Grand Vitara along with GST price cut comparison with old and new price. This will help you find out which variant of the Maruti Grand Vitara is getting the biggest price cut after the GST price revision.

Final Maruti Grand Vitara Price List After GST Rate Cut (Confirmed)

Updated (Sep 19, 2025): Please note that these are the full & final GST prices of the Maruti Grand Vitara and these will come into effect from September 22, 2025. However, you can book the preferred Grand Vitara variant before the revision is applicable and take delivery after the revised GST price drop takes effect.

The following table presents the old and new updated GST prices of the Grand Vitara along with the rate cut differences and relative drop in percentage for each variant:

FINAL MARUTI GRAND VITARA NEW GST RATE LIST

OLD VS NEW PRICE CUT COMPARISON

1.5L Normal Petrol-Manual

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Sigma

Rs. 11,42,000

-Rs. 65,500

Rs. 10,76,500

-5.74%

Delta

Rs. 12,53,000

-Rs. 43,300

Rs. 12,09,700

-3.46%

Zeta

Rs. 14,67,000

-Rs. 97,000

Rs. 13,70,000

-6.61%

Zeta (O)

Rs. 15,27,000

-Rs. 99,000

Rs. 14,28,000

-6.48%

Alpha

Rs. 16,14,000

-Rs. 94,300

Rs. 15,19,700

-5.84%

Alpha (O)

Rs. 16,74,000

-Rs. 96,400

Rs. 15,77,600

-5.76%

1.5L Normal Petrol-Auto (TC)

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Delta

Rs. 13,93,000

-Rs. 48,300

Rs. 13,44,700

-3.47%

Zeta

Rs. 16,07,000

-Rs. 1,02,000

Rs. 15,05,000

-6.35%

Zeta (O)

Rs. 16,67,000

-Rs. 1,04,000

Rs. 15,63,000

-6.24%

Alpha

Rs. 17,54,000

-Rs. 99,300

Rs. 16,54,700

-5.66%

Alpha (O)

Rs. 18,14,000

-Rs. 1,01,400

Rs. 17,12,600

-5.59%

Alpha 4WD

Rs. 19,04,000

-Rs. 1,04,300

Rs. 17,99,700

-5.48%

Alpha (O) 4WD

Rs. 19,64,000

-Rs. 1,06,400

Rs. 18,57,600

-5.42%

1.5L Normal CNG-Manual

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Delta

Rs. 13,48,000

-Rs. 48,300

Rs. 12,99,700

-3.58%

Zeta

Rs. 15,62,000

-Rs. 1,02,000

Rs. 14,60,000

-6.53%

1.5L Hybrid Petrol-Auto (CVT)

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Delta Plus

Rs. 16,99,000

-Rs. 35,700

Rs. 16,63,300

-2.10%

Zeta Plus

Rs. 18,60,000

-Rs. 68,400

Rs. 17,91,600

-3.68%

Zeta Plus (O)

Rs. 19,20,000

-Rs. 69,700

Rs. 18,50,300

-3.63%

Alpha Plus

Rs. 19,92,000

-Rs. 41,800

Rs. 19,50,200

-2.10%

Alpha Plus (O)

Rs. 20,52,000

-Rs. 95,000

Rs. 19,57,000

-4.63%

As you can see in the Maruti Grand Vitara new GST price list table, the price cuts are in the range of Rs. 35,700 to Rs. 1.06 lakh with the Alpha (O) 4WD getting the biggest price drop. The updated GST price of Grand Vitara now starts from Rs. 10.77. In terms of percentage drop, the Grand Vitara is now up to 6.61% cheaper.

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