February 2025 Maruti Tour H1, Tour H3, Tour S, Tour M Price Change — Hiked By Up To 10k | V3Cars

Maruti Suzuki have recently increased the prices of their Tour series of commercial passenger cars such as the Tour H1, Tour H3, Tour S and Tour M in February 2025. While some of the models in the Tour line didn’t get a price hike, those that got the price revision now cost Rs. 10,000 more than before. In percentage terms, this is a price hike of up to 2.08%.

Maruti Tour H1, H3, S, M 2025 Price Change — Hiked By Up To 10k

The following table presents the old vs new price comparison and percentage change for each of the 2025 Tour cars:

MARUTI TOUR TAXI EX-SHOWROOM PRICE (FEB 2025)

OLD VS NEW PRICE COMPARISON

Tour H1 (Alto K10 Taxi)

Fuel Type

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Petrol

Rs. 4,80,500

Rs. 9,999

Rs. 4,90,499

2.08%

CNG

Rs. 5,70,500

Rs. 10,000

Rs. 5,80,500

1.75%

Tour H3 (Wagon R Taxi)

Fuel Type

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Petrol

Rs. 5,51,500

No Change

Rs. 5,51,500

-

CNG

Rs. 6,41,501

No Change

Rs. 6,41,501

-

Tour S (Dzire Taxi)

Fuel Type

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Petrol

Rs. 6,56,000

No Change

Rs. 6,56,000

-

CNG

Rs. 7,51,000

No Change

Rs. 7,51,000

-

Tour M (Ertiga Taxi)

Fuel Type

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Petrol

Rs. 9,80,000

Rs. 10,001

Rs. 9,90,001

1.02%

CNG

Rs. 10,75,000

Rs. 10,000

Rs. 10,85,000

0.93%

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