Maruti Suzuki XL6 Price Rises with Fresh Safety, Comfort, and Convenience Upgrades

Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift adds six airbags as standard, a 40 mm longer roofline and upgraded rear AC vents for ₹11.94 Lakh onwards.

By Kaushik Das

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By Kaushik Das

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A front three-quarter view of the blue Maruti Suzuki XL6, showcasing its exterior design, LED headlamps, and front grille, presented against a modern, bright studio background.

Intro

Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift brings a subtle yet meaningful update to India’s favourite six-seater MUV. Alongside the newly standard six airbags, the September 2025 update introduces thoughtful comfort tweaks – floor-level rear AC vents, USB-C charging ports and a reshaped rear end that stretches the XL6 by 40 mm.

What’s New in the XL6 Facelift?

The headline change is six airbags now standard across all variants, reinforcing XL6’s safety kit. You’ll also spot a longer roof spoiler and a more upright tailgate that extend overall length by 40 mm, lending a sleeker side profile. Inside, Maruti has reconfigured the air conditioning. The previous roof-mounted AC vents for the second row have been swapped for new floor-mounted vents, while the third row now gets its own dedicated blower.

Updated Maruti Suzuki XL6 Price in India

With safety upgrades, prices see a slight uptick of 0.8%. The range now kicks off at ₹11.94 Lakh for the Zeta MT petrol, rising to ₹14.84 Lakh for the Alpha+ AT. Despite the hike, value-minded families get more peace of mind without breaking the bank.

Maruti XL6 Engine and Performance

Beneath the hood, the trusted K15C Smart Hybrid petrol engine continues to power the XL6, producing a strong 103 PS at 6,000 rpm and 136.8 Nm of torque at 4,400 rpm. A 5-speed manual or 6-speed torque-converter automatic teams up to yield 20.97 km/l (manual ARIA-rated), perfect for weekend getaways to Lonavala or daily school-run duties.

Interior and New Features Explained

Retaining its all-black cockpit and six-captain-seat layout, the facelift swaps out cooled cup holders for USB-C sockets in rows two and three. The 7-inch SmartPlay Pro touchscreen still handles Android Auto and Apple CarPlay seamlessly, but now co-pilot and rear-seat riders stay charged and cool.

XL6’s Updated Safety Kit

Alongside six standard airbags, XL6 delivers ABS with EBD, ESP, Hill Hold Assist and TPMS. While Global NCAP’s latest rating remains at three stars for the previous model, this round should only bolster occupant protection further once re-tested.

Comparing the XL6 with Key Rivals

Against the Kia Carens, XL6 trades a diesel option for the Smart Hybrid and six-airbag guarantee. Versus its Ertiga sibling, XL6’s crossover styling and captain-seat setup come at a modest ₹1 Lakh premium, but the extra flair and comfort may be worth the trade.

Closing Note

For families craving a trust-worthy, feature-rich MUV, the XL6 facelift’s blend of standard safety, subtle styling tweaks and everyday practicality makes it hard to ignore. Whether school runs or short highway hops, this refreshed XL6 aims to please without fuss.

FAQs

Does the facelift affect third-row cooling?
Yes, the new dedicated blower for the third row is designed to significantly improve cooling for passengers in the rear-most seats, a key upgrade for hot climates like India.

Is on-road price much higher post facelift?
While the July 2025 safety update saw a small price hike, no further price increase has been officially announced for this new feature refresh. The final on-road price will still vary by state and variant.

Hello! I’m Kaushik Das, a passionate automobile content writer with over two years of experience crafting detailed reviews, news updates, and expert insights. My work connects enthusiasts with the latest trends, technologies, and developments shaping India’s automotive world.Feel free to reach out at i.kaushikdas7@gmail.com.

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