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Maruti Suzuki’s FRONX has crossed two lakh exports in under 38 months, becoming the fastest Indian SUV to reach the milestone. Manufactured in Gujarat, the SUV is exported to nearly 90 countries, reinforcing Maruti Suzuki’s leadership in India’s passenger vehicle export market
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India's passenger vehicle market recorded robust July sales of nearly 4.7 lakh units, driven by tax relief, GST 2.0 benefits, strong SUV and EV demand, and exports. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Kia, Tata Motors and Nissan posted record monthly performances
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Maruti Suzuki India reported a 34 per cent rise in total July sales to 2,41,421 units, driven by record domestic passenger vehicle sales. Strong demand across compact cars, utility vehicles and commercial vehicles helped the company achieve its highest-ever domestic sales performance
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Varun Motors Pvt Ltd launched the all-new Brezza at its Banjara Hills showroom in Hyderabad, with Joint Transport Commissioner Dr. K. Venkat Ramana unveiling the model.
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A Raipur consumer commission has ordered Maruti Suzuki and its dealer to replace a doctor's Grand Vitara with an E20-compliant model or refund Rs 20.50 lakh, ruling that selling a 16-month-old vehicle with recurring engine defects constitutes unfair trade
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The Petroleum Ministry said E20 petrol may lower fuel economy by 3–5 per cent in some vehicles but offers cleaner combustion, better performance and lower emissions. It maintained extensive testing confirmed vehicle compatibility before nationwide implementation of the ethanol-blending programme
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AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal said he will seek written assurances from major automakers that E20 fuel does not reduce mileage or damage engines. He also urged the Centre to make ethanol-blended fuel optional, while the government maintained E20 is scientifically validated
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Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said Japanese investments remain central to India-Japan ties, highlighting cooperation in automobiles, infrastructure and technology. He expressed confidence in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, encouraged greater trade and investments, and stressed opportunities for Indian healthcare professionals in Japan
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Maruti Suzuki India announced two biogas projects involving an investment of Rs 150 crore, including a new facility at Kharkhoda and expansion of its Manesar plant. The initiatives aim to reduce fossil fuel use, lower emissions and support renewable energy adoption
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Maruti Suzuki India Limited launched India's first flex-fuel car, the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Flex Fuel, capable of running on ethanol-petrol blends from E20 to E100. The launch supports energy security, lower oil imports, reduced emissions, and enhanced opportunities for farmers
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Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced a phased rollout of up to 5,000 E85 flex-fuel stations by 2027. The project aims to drive ethanol adoption, slash crude imports, and generate ₹12,403 crore for farmers
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Maruti Suzuki has launched India’s first flex-fuel passenger car, the WagonR, capable of running on ethanol blends up to 100%. The move supports India’s clean mobility push, with government backing to reduce emissions and promote alternative fuels like biofuels and hydrogen
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Mumbai markets opened strong Monday as BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty surged on easing oil prices and positive global cues. Maruti Suzuki led gains after record April sales, while investors tracked crude trends and global developments
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Maruti Suzuki India Ltd celebrated a landmark in its electric vehicle journey by handing over 108 units of its e-Vitara SUV in a single day at Hyderabad’s JRC Convention Centre. The company sees the city as a key market to scale its electric ambitions.
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Maruti Suzuki added 502 new service touchpoints in FY26, marking its largest expansion and taking the total to 5,926 nationwide. The company plans to scale up to 8,000 touchpoints by FY2030-31 while maintaining steady growth in sales
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Local residents helped fire officials pull out some cars preventing a much bigger damage. Fire was controlled after sometime.
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Maruti Suzuki plans to localise battery production and critical EV components, expand charging infrastructure, and launch multiple electric models, including e-VITARA, to boost consumer confidence. The company targets five EVs by FY30 and 1 lakh charging stations nationwide
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Despite the global shift towards SUVs, hatchbacks will remain relevant in India’s auto market. FADA believes GST cuts and affordability will boost small car sales, while competition keeps the segment alive, even as SUVs dominate evolving consumer preferences
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Maruti Suzuki’s INVICTO has earned a 5-star safety rating in Bharat NCAP, joining Dzire and VICTORIS in the company’s 5-star portfolio. With six airbags and NEXA/ARENA Safety Shield, safety and innovation come standard across models
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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