It said however that weak monsoons have always remained a concern for the overall economy as well as the company.
"Our programme of extending sales in these (rural) areas, by building more outlets continues. It is certainly not impacted by a report about the monsoon having the probability of being below par. We don't change our plans on these reports," Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava told reporters on the sidelines of Hero Mindmine Summit here.
Betting big on India's rural market, Maruti is targeting to increase its penetration in rural areas by over 20 per cent to have presence in 1.5 lakh villages.
The company's rural sales had increased by 23 per cent to 4,15,380 units in last fiscal, when it posted its highest ever total sales in a financial year. It had posted total sales of 12,92,415 units in 2014-15, beating previous best in 2010-11.
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In 2014-15 the company had established presence in 1.25 lakh villages. In 2013-14, the company was present in 93,400 villages across the country.
He, however, added that there is no reason at the moment to alter car sale projections for the current fiscal.
"SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers) has projected a growth of about 5-6 per cent in the current fiscal and at the moment there is no reason to make a change in that forecast," Bhargava said.
"But clearly I think there is a need to look at the technology. It needs to be upgraded for diesel cars and this upgradation is also dependent on right kind of fuel being available. The oil companies today are not able to provide low sulphur diesel," he added.