The price change varies across models and ranges up to Rs 34,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi), it added.
While the company did not specify the models, according to dealer sources the price hike impacts most of its models but select variants of certain models have left untouched by the increase in prices.
Last month the company had said it would increase prices of its vehicles from January to offset the adverse impact of rising input costs.
Over the past year, the cost of the company’s vehicles have been adversely impacted due to increase in various input costs, it had said.
Before the hike, Maruti Suzuki’s range of vehicles were priced from Rs 2.95 lakh for the entry-level small car Alto to up to Rs 11.52 lakh for the multi-purpose vehicle XL6.