The company said fleet emissions of carbon dioxide have been down by over 11.6 per cent in the last five years and it would continue to work to bring it further down to promote clean air benefits.
Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director & CEO, Kenichi Ayukawa said: "Going forward, we will continue our focus on investing in new technologies and strengthen our capability to bring down emissions per vehicle by enhancing fuel efficiency of our cars."
"These future technologies will bring down emissions while raising vehicle performance. These technologies could find relevance in India and the company may explore these options as per customer requirements," the company said in a statement.
As part of its work on future technologies under the government's National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 (NEMMP), it has demonstrated the Swift Range Extender (REEV), an electric vehicle with an engine driven generator.
On fleet carbon dioxide emissions reduction in the last five years, the company said: "This has been possible through fuel efficiency improvements, reduction of exhaust emissions and development of alternate fuel products during this period.