<p>Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will raise prices for different car models in April, its second increase in 2021, due to a rise in various input costs, the automaker said on Monday.</p>.<p>India's auto sector was already seeing weak demand and higher costs when the Covid-19 pandemic dealt a blow last March.</p>.<p>Since then, carmakers have seen demand return but have warned about uncertainties ahead. Several carmakers have increased prices this year to keep up with rising costs.</p>.<p>In January, rival Mahindra and Mahindra increased prices of its personal and commercial vehicles by 1.9 per cent, while Tata Motors raised prices for its passenger vehicles by up to Rs 26,000.</p>.<p>In January, Maruti had cited a rise in input costs and said it will hike the price up to Rs 34,000 on some car models.</p>.<p>On Monday, Maruti said the price hikes will come into effect in April, adding that the increase shall vary for different models without specifying by how much it planned to raise prices. </p>
<p>Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will raise prices for different car models in April, its second increase in 2021, due to a rise in various input costs, the automaker said on Monday.</p>.<p>India's auto sector was already seeing weak demand and higher costs when the Covid-19 pandemic dealt a blow last March.</p>.<p>Since then, carmakers have seen demand return but have warned about uncertainties ahead. Several carmakers have increased prices this year to keep up with rising costs.</p>.<p>In January, rival Mahindra and Mahindra increased prices of its personal and commercial vehicles by 1.9 per cent, while Tata Motors raised prices for its passenger vehicles by up to Rs 26,000.</p>.<p>In January, Maruti had cited a rise in input costs and said it will hike the price up to Rs 34,000 on some car models.</p>.<p>On Monday, Maruti said the price hikes will come into effect in April, adding that the increase shall vary for different models without specifying by how much it planned to raise prices. </p>