Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Maruti cuts prices of some cars by ₹5,000

- Malyaban Ghosh ■ malyaban.g@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Wednesday reduced the prices of entry-level cars and diesel variants of all products by ₹5,000 to boost demand during the festival season.

The move by India’s largest vehicle manufactur­er in the run-up to the Navratri and Diwali festivals, and Durga Puja comes in the wake the Union government drasticall­y reducing corporate taxes.

Maruti has brought down the prices of Alto K10 and 800, and Celerio, as well as the diesel variants of Swift, Dzire, Vitara Brezza, S-Cross and Baleno.

“The new prices will be applicable from September 25 across the country. This reduction of price will be over and above the current promotiona­l offers for the company’s vehicle range. The company is optimistic that the price reduction will bring down the cost of acquisitio­n, especially for entry-level customers. This announceme­nt around the festival season will help boost customer sentiment and revive the market to create demand,” Maruti said in a press release.

Maruti’s festive offers include discounts of ₹40,000 to ₹100,000 across different models, to lure potential customers back to the showrooms.

Ratings agencies and brokerages were expecting original equipment manufactur­ers (OEMs) to cut product prices to boost demand, after the reduction in corporate taxes.

“Under the current weak demand conditions, OEMs are expected to pass on some of the benefits of tax revision to the end consumers. This implies that the price correction in coming months will, to an extent, address demand-side issues,” said Pavethra Ponniah, vice-president and sector head of ratings agency Icra.

The government had on 20 September reduced corporate tax rates from 30% to 22% to boost consumer demand and increase spending by private companies. The effective tax to be paid by the companies, including surcharge and cess, will be 25.17%.

Automakers exploring opportunit­ies to start manufactur­ing in India stand to benefit more, as the corporate tax rate for new manufactur­ing companies was cut from 25% to 15%, provided they start operations by 31 March 2023.

Domestic sales of passenger vehicles had plunged 31.6% in August to 196,524 units from a year earlier, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers . This was the 10th straight drop in domestic passenger vehicle sales and the worst since Siam began compiling monthly sales data in 1997-98. Passenger vehicle sales have been falling since July 2018.

MARUTI HAS BROUGHT DOWN PRICES OF ALTO K10 AND 800, AND CELERIO, THE DIESEL VARIANTS OF SWIFT, DZIRE, VITARA BREZZA, S-CROSS AND BALENO

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