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Maruti Suzuki India has launched its all-new mid-sized SUV, Victoris, to strengthen its presence in the fast-growing segment. With multiple powertrain options, Level-2 ADAS, and global exports planned, the model will be sold through the company’s Arena network
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Maruti Suzuki India Chairman R C Bhargava called for a united Indian response to 50 per cent US tariffs and welcomed GST restructuring. He expects small car sales to revive with proposed tax cuts and highlighted the need for cleaner, affordable vehicle alternatives
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Maruti Suzuki has rolled out its first Made-in-India electric SUV, the e-Vitara, from its Gujarat plant, now a global EV hub. Backed by government schemes, India targets 30 per cent EV penetration by 2030 and reduced carbon emissions by one billion tonnes
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Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava urged Indians to stand united against the US’s 50% tariffs on Indian goods, calling it economic bullying. He also welcomed proposed GST restructuring, expressing hope for reduced tax on small cars to boost consumers
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With total shipments reaching over 14.57 lakh units. Passenger vehicles hit a record high, while two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and three-wheelers also registered strong gains, buoyed by global demand recovery
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India’s top carmakers Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai Motor India saw double-digit declines in June sales amid a domestic demand slowdown. While M&M and Toyota posted growth, the dip in small car sales highlights growing affordability concerns in the market
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The Maruti Suzuki company commissioned a 20MWp solar power project at its new facility in Kharkhoda, Haryana, and added another 10MWp solar capacity to its Manesar facility
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According to figures compiled by the SIAM, India’s car exports to Japan jumped to $616.45 million in the first nine months of 2024-25, which represents a close to 3-fold jump over the $220.62 million worth exports in full financial year of 2023-24
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India’s largest carmaker said it has planned to increase car prices due to rising input costs, operational expenses, regulatory changes and feature additions
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Reasons for the companies to announce price hikes include appreciation of US Dollar against the rupee impacting on input costs, tepid demand for entry-level vehicles, and number of features getting added in the cars
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Country’s largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, said it will increase vehicle prices to offset the impact of rising input costs and operational expenses
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Maruti Suzuki aims to create a manufacturing capacity of producing 4 million cars annually to reclaim a 50 per cent market share in India and use the country as a global export hub as well
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Vineet Jain, Commercial Business Head, South East Region, unveiled the electric car
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Company aims to export it to over 100 countries
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Overall domestic sales at 1,32,523 units last month as against 1,06,492 units in December 2023, up 24.44 per cent
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Besides two wheeler and four wheeler vehicles of all ranges, high-end cars of popular automobile companies including electric vehicles were displayed at the show being held at the Mahatma Jyothiba Phule grounds
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On this occasion heroine Isha Rebba told the media that her first car was Maruti and Maruti cars were the best maintenance free cars and also give high mileage.
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The new Swift Dzire has earned five star safety ratings. It comes with 6 airbags as standard and the mileage is 24.79 kmpl in manual transmission, 33.73 kmpl in CNG and 25.71 kmpl in AGS
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The new Swift comes with 6 airbags as standard. The mileage of this new Swift is 24.8 kmpl in manual transmission and 25.75 kmpl in AMT.
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Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) sells a range of cars starting from Alto to Invicto, priced between Rs 3.54-28.42 lakh (ex-showroom).