

Maruti Suzuki WagonR CNG price hike June 2026 — All variants now cost Rs 5,000 more
- 1Maruti WagonR CNG prices hiked by Rs 5,000 in June 2026
- 2Hike is uniform with no exceptions across the range
- 3Petrol WagonR variants are not part of this revision
Maruti Suzuki has revised the prices of the WagonR CNG range in June 2026, with all CNG variants receiving a uniform hike of Rs 5,000. The increase applies across the lineup without any exceptions, while the petrol variants and the recently launched flex-fuel model remain unaffected.
Maruti Suzuki WagonR CNG June 2026 updated price list

| Variant | Old Price | New Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| LXI CNG | Rs 5,88,900 | Rs 5,93,900 | +Rs 5,000 |
| VXI CNG | Rs 6,41,900 | Rs 6,46,900 | +Rs 5,000 |
The WagonR CNG lineup has become costlier by Rs 5,000 in June 2026. The hike applies equally to both the LXI CNG and VXI CNG variants, with no changes to the variant lineup or equipment levels.
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R prices remained unchanged for petrol trims
| Variant | Petrol | |
|---|---|---|
| Manual | Automatic | |
| Lxi | Rs 4,98,900 | Rs 5,96,900 |
| Vxi | Rs 5,51,900 | - |
| Zxi | Rs 5,95,900 | Rs 6,40,900 |
| Zxi+ | Rs 6,49,900 | Rs 6,94,900 |
While the WagonR CNG range has received a price hike, prices of the petrol variants remain unchanged. The WagonR petrol lineup continues to start at Rs 4.99 lakh for the LXI manual variant and goes up to Rs 6.95 lakh for the ZXI+ automatic variant (all prices ex-showroom).
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R flex fuel price and who can buy it

The Wagon R Bioflex is priced at Rs 7.24 lakh (ex-showroom) regardless of paint colour, whether metallic or non-metallic. That is Rs 74,000 over the standard ZXi+ petrol manual, which sits at Rs 6.49 lakh. There is no dual-tone option available on the Wagon R flex fuel.
| Variant | Price (ex-showroom) | Vs Standard ZXi+ |
|---|---|---|
| Wagon R flex fuel (Non-Metallic) | Rs 7,23,900 | + Rs 74,000 |
| Wagon R flex fuel (Metallic) | Rs 7,23,900 | + Rs 74,000 |
One important caveat: the Wagon R flex fuel is currently limited to commercial buyers only. Private consumers cannot purchase it yet. This puts it in the same regulatory lane as other flex-fuel pilots in India, where commercial fleets act as early adopters while the fuelling infrastructure builds out.
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