Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa dealerships are offering over Rs. 3 lakh in benefits on the Maruti Grand Vitara this month, the steepest discount in the lineup. The Maruti Invicto, Nexa’s flagship MPV, follows at Rs. 2.10 lakh, while the recently launched Maruti e Vitara electric SUV carries no offer at all. The Nexa savings run heavier than Maruti’s Arena and Commercial chains, which cap at Rs. 90,000 and Rs. 70,000 respectively.
How Nexa Discounts Reach Rs. 3 Lakh in July
Maruti Suzuki has rolled out fresh offers across its three sales channels this month. Nexa showrooms run the heaviest benefits of the three, with the Grand Vitara sitting at the top of the discount sheet. The headline figure rests on the Maruti Grand Vitara, where the offer components stack high enough to clear that mark on paper.
The Grand Vitara’s headline figure rests on five separate components. A buyer can claim a cash discount of up to Rs. 35,000 or, on hybrid variants, a zero-road-tax waiver worth up to Rs. 1.85 lakh. An exchange or scrappage bonus contributes Rs. 50,000 or Rs. 65,000 depending on the trade-in. A Rs. 30,000 loyalty bonus and a Rs. 10,000 corporate bonus close out the stack, per the July Nexa offer breakdown.
The full Nexa sheet lays out the maximum savings on each model this month (see table). Six of the seven Nexa products carry at least Rs. 25,000 in benefits. The recently launched Maruti e Vitara is the lone entry at zero. The Maruti Baleno sits at the bottom of the discount ladder at Rs. 40,000, with the Maruti Invicto landing just behind the Grand Vitara.
| Model | Maximum Savings | Starting Ex-Showroom Price |
|---|---|---|
| Maruti Baleno | Rs. 40,000 | Rs. 5,98,900 |
| Maruti Fronx | Rs. 25,000 | Rs. 6,84,900 |
| Maruti Grand Vitara | Over Rs. 3,00,000 | Rs. 10,76,500 |
| Maruti XL6 | Rs. 45,000 | Rs. 11,57,300 |
| Maruti Jimny | Rs. 45,000 | Rs. 12,39,000 |
| Maruti e Vitara | Rs. 0 | Rs. 15,99,000 |
| Maruti Invicto | Rs. 2,10,000 | Rs. 24,97,400 |
Grand Vitara Leads the Discount Sheet
The Maruti Grand Vitara is the headline grabber of Maruti Suzuki’s July Nexa offers. Without any offer applied, the mid-size SUV retails at Rs. 10,76,500 ex-showroom in the base trim. The total benefits can reach the maximum savings level on hybrid variants that qualify for zero road tax worth up to Rs. 1.85 lakh, paired with a Rs. 35,000 cash discount alternative. Buyers can also stack an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 50,000 or Rs. 65,000, a Rs. 30,000 loyalty bonus, and a Rs. 10,000 corporate bonus.
The Grand Vitara competes in a crowded mid-size SUV segment where price cuts are common. A Maruti stablemate, the Victoris, sits as a compact SUV in the wider Maruti lineup (see the Victoris vs Grand Vitara pricing comparison). Hybrid variants of the Grand Vitara carry the deepest savings because the zero-road-tax component is unique to them. Only the Grand Vitara and Invicto carry a loyalty bonus in their offer stacks. The five-component structure mirrors the Invicto’s Rs. 2.10 lakh deal, which adds a larger loyalty piece of Rs. 50,000.
Baleno, Fronx and XL6 in the Mid-Range
Three Nexa models sit in the mid-range of the discount ladder this month. The Maruti Baleno, the entry point into the Nexa lineup, is available with benefits of up to Rs. 40,000. That breaks down into a Rs. 15,000 cash discount plus an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000 or Rs. 25,000. The Baleno starts at Rs. 5,98,900 ex-showroom.
The Maruti Fronx, a crossover based on the Baleno, sits just below it on savings at Rs. 25,000. Buyers get a Rs. 10,000 cash discount and an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 10,000 or Rs. 15,000. The Fronx retails from Rs. 6,84,900 ex-showroom in the base trim.
The Maruti XL6, a six-seat premium MPV, leads the mid-tier trio with benefits of Rs. 45,000. The offer breaks down into a Rs. 20,000 cash discount and an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 20,000 or Rs. 25,000. The XL6 starts at Rs. 11,57,300 ex-showroom. Its three-row layout places it against larger family MPVs, and the discount trims the entry price closer to five-seat SUV territory.
All three mid-range models follow a familiar Nexa pattern: cash discount stacked with an exchange or scrappage incentive. None of the three offers a loyalty bonus or corporate bonus, which the Grand Vitara and Invicto both carry. The narrower benefit mix reflects the lower price points and thinner margin headroom on these cars. For buyers trading in an older car, the exchange bonus often closes most of the gap to the headline savings. The Fronx’s Rs. 25,000 deal is the smallest of the three, while the Baleno and XL6 offer Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 45,000 respectively.
Jimny Goes Cash-Only
The Maruti Jimny stands apart on the July Nexa sheet because its entire Rs. 45,000 benefit is paid as a cash discount. There is no exchange or scrappage bonus, no loyalty bonus, and no corporate bonus layered on top. The compact off-roader retails from Rs. 12,39,000 ex-showroom in the base trim.
A pure cash discount simplifies the buying decision because the buyer does not need to trade in an old car or prove corporate affiliation to unlock the headline saving. The Jimny’s niche appeal as a compact, body-on-frame 4×4 has kept demand steady since launch. That steady demand may explain why Maruti has not needed to layer exchange or loyalty bonuses on top of a flat cash discount. The Jimny is the only Nexa model in July whose entire offer is paid as a flat cash discount, a structure that mirrors the Fronx’s Rs. 25,000 deal pairing a Rs. 10,000 cash discount with an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 10,000 or Rs. 15,000. Both entry-level Nexa products stay simple, while the higher-priced models layer in loyalty and corporate components.
The Invicto’s Stack Hits Rs. 2.1 Lakh
The Maruti Invicto, Nexa’s flagship, carries the second-largest discount on the chain this month at Rs. 2.10 lakh. The D-segment MPV starts at Rs. 24,97,400 ex-showroom, the most expensive model on the Nexa sheet. The offer breaks down into a Rs. 50,000 cash discount, an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 1 lakh or Rs. 1.15 lakh, a Rs. 50,000 loyalty bonus, and a Rs. 10,000 corporate bonus. Like the Grand Vitara, the Invicto’s offer mixes several components that a buyer must qualify for individually.
The Invicto is positioned as Maruti Suzuki’s flagship model, sitting at the top of the Nexa range by price. Its Rs. 24,97,400 starting price places it well above the Grand Vitara and most other Nexa products. The full offer trims the effective entry price closer to the Rs. 23 lakh mark for buyers who stack every component.
The Invicto’s offer structure mirrors the Grand Vitara’s, with cash, exchange, loyalty, and corporate components all available. No road-tax waiver is part of the Invicto’s stack because the MPV does not carry a hybrid variant in the lineup. The Rs. 50,000 loyalty bonus is the largest loyalty component among any Nexa model this month. The Invicto’s exchange bonus of Rs. 1 lakh or Rs. 1.15 lakh is also the largest single exchange component in the lineup.
Why the e Vitara Sits Out
The Maruti e Vitara is the only Nexa model with no offer listed for July. The recently launched electric SUV retails at Rs. 15,99,000 ex-showroom. Every other Nexa product carries at least Rs. 25,000 in headline benefits. The e Vitara’s absence from the discount sheet is conspicuous in a list otherwise stacked with savings. The zero offer sets the e Vitara apart from every other Nexa product on the floor.
The Maruti e Vitara launched recently as an electric SUV in the Nexa lineup. New product launches often carry no introductory discount to protect early perceived value. The result is a clean zero on the offer sheet while older ICE models sit alongside with stacked savings.
For Nexa showroom buyers in July, the e Vitara’s zero offer creates a sharp contrast with the Grand Vitara sitting next to it on the same display. The Grand Vitara starts at Rs. 10,76,500 ex-showroom and can carry the maximum savings in its offer stack. The e Vitara starts higher at Rs. 15,99,000 ex-showroom and offers nothing on top. A buyer choosing between the two this month sees an effective Grand Vitara entry price that lands several lakhs below the e Vitara’s sticker.
The e Vitara’s exclusion also reflects the structure of the offer itself, since most Nexa discounts stack a cash discount with an exchange or scrappage bonus that assumes the buyer is replacing an older car. A separate report on the e Vitara production cut tracks the EV program alongside. Buyers looking for an EV-specific incentive will not find one on the Nexa sheet this month. Every other Nexa product carries at least Rs. 25,000 in benefits, and the e Vitara alone sits at zero.
Nexa Discounts Against the Arena Cap
Maruti Suzuki runs three sales channels in India: Arena for mass-market cars, Commercial for light commercial vehicles, and Nexa for premium products. This month, Arena showrooms cap their benefits at Rs. 90,000 across the lineup. The Commercial channel’s maximum savings sit at Rs. 70,000. The three chains sit at very different price points and run very different discount structures.
- Arena channel: up to Rs. 90,000 in benefits
- Commercial channel: up to Rs. 70,000 in benefits
- Nexa Grand Vitara: over Rs. 3 lakh in benefits
- Nexa Invicto: up to Rs. 2.10 lakh in benefits
The Nexa Grand Vitara offer sits well above the Arena cap. The gap reflects both the higher price points in the Nexa lineup and Maruti’s willingness to use larger discounts on premium models. The Maruti Invicto’s offer alone clears the Arena chain cap, with the Grand Vitara’s offer sitting even higher.
What a Buyer Should Actually Weigh
The headline savings on the Grand Vitara and Invicto depend on which components a buyer can actually claim. Cash discounts and corporate bonuses are the most accessible for a typical buyer. Exchange or scrappage bonuses require an older car to trade in. Loyalty bonuses apply to existing Maruti customers upgrading to a new Nexa model.
A buyer without an old car to exchange will see lower headline benefits, since the exchange component is the largest piece of most Nexa offers this month. A buyer with an eligible trade-in and existing Maruti ownership can approach the headline figure. Final benefits tend to be negotiated at the dealer level, varying showroom to showroom.
The July discount mix tilts heavily toward ICE models. The Nexa sheet offers Rs. 25,000 to the maximum savings level on the six petrol, diesel, and CNG models, and zero on the only electric. The offer components themselves lean toward ICE buyers, since most Nexa discounts stack a cash discount with an exchange or scrappage bonus that assumes an older car trade-in. For buyers set on the e Vitara, the zero offer effectively locks in the launch-era sticker without dealer-level haggling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Maruti Nexa model has the highest discount in July 2026?
The Maruti Grand Vitara carries the highest discount on the Nexa sheet, with total benefits reaching the maximum level on hybrid variants that qualify for zero road tax worth up to Rs. 1.85 lakh.
Why is the Maruti e Vitara not getting any discount this month?
The e Vitara is the only Nexa product listed with no offer this month. Every other Nexa model carries at least Rs. 25,000 in headline benefits, while the recently launched electric SUV retails flat at Rs. 15,99,000 ex-showroom.
Can I combine the cash discount and exchange bonus on the Grand Vitara?
Yes. The Grand Vitara’s July offer stacks a Rs. 35,000 cash discount, an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 50,000 or Rs. 65,000, a Rs. 30,000 loyalty bonus, and a Rs. 10,000 corporate bonus, provided the buyer qualifies for each component.
Are these discounts available across India or just at select Nexa dealerships?
The source describes these as Nexa chain-wide offers for July. Final dealer-level negotiation may affect the exact benefits a buyer receives.
How do Nexa offers compare with Maruti Arena offers in July 2026?
Arena showrooms cap their July benefits at Rs. 90,000 across the lineup. Nexa showrooms go higher, with the Grand Vitara carrying the maximum savings level and the Invicto at Rs. 2.10 lakh.





