Maruti Grand Vitara, Invicto Get Up To Rs 2.15 Lakh Off In June 2026

Maruti Suzuki is running another round of discounts across its Nexa range in June 2026, with the Invicto leading the pack at up to Rs 2.15 lakh in combined benefits. The Grand Vitara, Ignis, Jimny, XL6, Baleno and Fronx also carry cash discounts, exchange or scrappage bonuses, and corporate offers this month.
What was announced
Maruti Suzuki has carried over its May offer structure into June 2026, with benefits stacked across cash discounts, exchange bonuses, scrappage bonuses, corporate offers and an upgrade loyalty bonus for existing Maruti owners. The Invicto MPV gets the highest headline number at up to Rs 2.15 lakh, available across all variants. The Grand Vitara mid-size SUV is the other big mover, with smaller hatchbacks and crossovers like the Ignis, Jimny, XL6, Baleno and Fronx also carrying offers.
A Rs 2.15 lakh discount on the Invicto tells you how the market is reading it: the Toyota Hycross sells itself, the Nexa twin needs cash on the bonnet.
The fine print matters. Exchange and scrappage benefits cannot be combined; only one applies. The upgrade loyalty bonus is restricted to existing Maruti customers and stacks only with the exchange bonus, not scrappage. Corporate benefits are limited to eligible organisations and approved finance partners. The complimentary 5-year extended warranty being offered with some variants is non-transferable and cannot be encashed.
Final figures will vary by city, dealership, registration state and the vehicle's month of manufacture. Finance, insurance and accessory packages are negotiated dealer by dealer, so the on-road saving on the same variant can differ between two showrooms in the same city.
| Model | Total benefit (up to) |
|---|---|
| Invicto | Rs 2.15 lakh |
| Grand Vitara | Disclosed at dealer |
| XL6 | Disclosed at dealer |
| Baleno | Disclosed at dealer |
| Fronx | Disclosed at dealer |
| Jimny | Disclosed at dealer |
| Ignis | Disclosed at dealer |
Exchange and scrappage bonuses cannot be combined. Final on-road savings vary by dealer and state.
The Car Jury verdict
The Invicto is the one to watch. A Rs 2.15 lakh sticker reduction on a badge-engineered Innova Hycross tells you exactly how the market is reading this car: the Toyota cousin sells itself at MPV showrooms, while the Nexa version needs a cash incentive to move. If you want the hybrid Hycross drivetrain with Maruti's service network and a lower out-the-door price, this is the month to sign.
The Grand Vitara is a more honest discount. It is a competent mid-size SUV but it lives in the toughest segment in India, against the Creta, Seltos and Tata's own Curvv. As Motor Inc puts it, Maruti is "always the one that will be talking about efficiency and they've always been perceived as boring." That perception is what these discounts are fighting. If you were already cross-shopping, take the money. If you were not, the offer alone is not the reason. Check our Brezza verdict instead.





