India, Jan. 11 -- Customers have to shell out more to buy Maruti Suzuki cars as the country's largest carmaker has hiked prices of its vehicles across all models, except the latest version of Ertiga, by up to Rs 10,000. The auto major stated that it increased the prices due to higher commodity costs and adverse foreign exchange situation. "Maruti Suzuki India on Thursday announced a price change for select models owing to increase in commodity prices and foreign exchange rates, etc," the automaker said in a statement. The revised prices will come into effect from January 10, 2019. To recap, in December 2018, the company had mentioned it would raise prices across various car models in January to mitigate the impact of high commodity prices a...