Maruti Suzuki has rolled out a wide range of discounts for December 2025 across almost all models in its Nexa and Arena networks. These include cash benefits, exchange or scrappage bonuses and additional dealer offers. The highest saving reaches ₹2.15 lakh on the Invicto, while several hatchbacks get over ₹50,000 in benefits. Notably, the Victoris has been excluded from these benefits for the month, while select Grand Vitara variants get year-end offers at some dealers. These discounts aim to clear stocks before the new year and offer buyers some of the largest deals seen this year. The final amount can vary based on city and availability, but the numbers point to a strong year-end push.
Maruti Suzuki model-wise discount for December 2025:
| Model | Maximum Discount |
|---|---|
| Invicto | ₹2,15,000 |
| Ciaz | ₹1,30,000 |
| Jimny | ₹1,00,000 |
| Ignis | ₹80,000 |
| Fronx | ₹88,000 |
| XL6 | ₹60,000 |
| Baleno | ₹70,000 |
| Wagon R | ₹58,100 |
| Swift | ₹55,000 |
| Alto K10 | ₹52,500 |
| S-Presso | ₹52,500 |
| Celerio | ₹52,500 |
| Eeco | ₹52,500 |
| Brezza | ₹40,000 |
| Dzire | ₹12,500 |
| Ertiga | ₹10,000 |
Invicto, Ertiga & XL6 See Varied Benefits Across MPVs

The Invicto gets the highest discount this month at up to ₹2.15 lakh. The offer includes a ₹1 lakh cash discount and up to ₹1.15 lakh in exchange or scrappage benefits. This puts the premium MPV among the most heavily discounted Maruti models in recent months. The Ertiga receives a much smaller benefit that goes up to ₹10,000. It does not get an exchange or scrappage bonus this time. The XL6 stands between the two with a maximum saving of ₹60,000. Its CNG variants get the highest benefits, while petrol ones receive up to ₹50,000. These offers level out the MPV segment and give buyers different choices depending on budget and fuel preference.
Jimny, Ignis & Ciaz Get Strong Offers Among Nexa Models

The Jimny is available with a flat cash discount of up to ₹1 lakh across variants. This is one of the biggest deals offered since the model launch. The Ignis gets up to ₹80,000 off on manual trims and up to ₹60,000 on AMT versions. This makes it one of the more attractive options in the entry Nexa range. The discontinued Ciaz continues to be pushed out of inventory with discounts reaching ₹1.30 lakh. These benefits apply to all variants still in stock, and the number indicates how dealerships plan to clear remaining units quickly.
Brezza & Dzire See Moderate Savings At Arena

The Brezza gets total benefits of up to ₹40,000 across variants. The structure includes a ₹10,000 cash offer, an exchange or scrappage benefit of up to ₹25,000 and small additional perks from dealers. The Dzire receives a far smaller offer at ₹12,500. This includes a standard dealer discount without an exchange or scrappage bonus. These lower figures suggest steady demand for both compact cars, as they do not require large promotions to maintain sales.
Fronx & Baleno Receive Mixed Discounts Across Variants

The Fronx shows one of the widest spreads in offers this month. The Turbo version gets the highest benefits at up to about ₹50,000, along with a Velocity accessory kit worth ₹43,000 on specific Velocity Edition/offer variants. Regular petrol-manual trims get up to around ₹37,500, while CNG variants receive up to about ₹15,000. The Baleno’s two-airbag version gets benefits of up to ₹70,000, while AMT variants get up to ₹60,000 and petrol‑manual and CNG versions up to ₹55,000.” (same numbers, just clarify these are “up to” benefits as per dealer/region.) Petrol-manual and CNG versions sit slightly lower at ₹55,000. These figures show strong focus on premium hatchbacks and crossovers at Nexa as Maruti pushes end-of-year sales.
Wagon R, Swift & Celerio Continue To Attract Budget Buyers

Arena hatchbacks get significant discounts, with the Wagon R reaching up to ₹58,100. This includes a mix of cash, exchange benefits and small dealer offers. The Swift receives up to ₹55,000, split between a cash discount of ₹25,000, a swap bonus up to ₹25,000 and extra dealer benefits. The Celerio matches the Alto K10 and S-Presso at up to ₹52,500. All variants share the same structure of benefits, which brings clear value for buyers looking at affordable daily drivers. These numbers show that Maruti continues to rely on its strong small car lineup to attract price sensitive customers.
Alto K10, S-Presso & Eeco Close The List With Similar Deals

The Alto K10 is available with benefits up to ₹52,500 across all versions. It gets a ₹25,000 cash offer, an exchange or scrappage bonus up to ₹25,000 and small dealer savings. The S-Presso mirrors the same structure and reaches the same overall amount. The Eeco also reaches the ₹52,500 mark, though its cash component ranges from ₹20,000 to ₹25,000 depending on fuel type. The model continues to appeal to both private buyers and commercial users. These offers make the most affordable Maruti models more accessible at the end of the year, and they help dealerships clear fast moving inventory before 2026.
