The company said that it suspected that there is a possible defect in a part of Fuel Pump Motor, which in a rare case may lead to engine stalling or engine starting issues
MSIL, the quintessential maker of small cars, has not fallen short of taking a bet on small hatchbacks even when there seems to be a structural shift in the Indian market towards larger cars
While Maruti Suzuki retains a dominant market share in the petrol-powered affordable cars segment, given the size and range of the vehicle, the eVX is unlikely to be as affordable as Tata's Tiago EV
The mid-sized sedan, Ciaz clocked just 278 units last month as compared to 1,554 units in November 2022
Maruti's compact SUV, Vitara Brezza has posted a 70 per cent growth in its sales with numbers reaching 16,643 units in July 2023 compared to 9,709 units sold in July 2022
Maruti Suzuki has clarified that it will not get into diesel vehicles and instead focus on developing and introducing CNG and strong hybrid vehicles
Maruti's sedan Ciaz also registered a 77 per cent jump in production numbers from 1,519 units in June 2022 to 2,694 units in June 2023
Toyota and Suzuki have agreed to leverage each other's products to multiply their sales
With Jimny, Maruti wants to achieve more than what it did with the Gypsy by making it a truly mass-market vehicle
The Altroz CNG comes with Tata's dual-cylinder set-up and is the only CNG car to be sold with a sunroof
The top variants of the Fronx offer good-to-have features like cruise control, automatic climate control and wireless phone charging
The affected models are Alto K10, S-Presso, Eeco, Brezza, Baleno and Grand Vitara, manufactured between December 8, 2022 and January 12, 2023
However, if sales of Baleno and Brezza models to Toyota Kirloskar and of LCV Super Carry are included, the dispatches were up from 130,348 units a year ago to 132,024 units last month
Toyota to name it Urban Cruiser Hyryder; Suzuki's version is expected in August
Step into the newly launched 2022 Baleno and a few things immediately become crystal clear
The Baleno and Swift together have given 60% market share to the company in the premium hatchback segment
Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa said that the company could even reach the 2018-19 peak volume level if the chip supply remained adequate
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Wednesday launched the all new version of its premium hatchback Baleno priced between Rs 6.35-9.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The manual trims of the model are priced between Rs 6.35 lakh and Rs 8.99 lakh while the automatic variants (with auto gear shift technology) are tagged between Rs 7.69 lakh and Rs 9.49 lakh. Speaking at the launch, MSI Managing Director and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa said the auto major along with its vendor partners has invested around Rs 1,150 crore on the development of the all new Baleno. "With focus on technology and innovation, the new-age Baleno is set to re-energise the premium hatchback segment with several first-in segment features. The new-age technology and features along with fresh look, premium interiors and special focus on safety will take the customer experience to a new high," he noted. He further said: "Based on Baleno's popularity and customer feedback, we are now aiming to take it to the ne
The feat has been achieved after a gap of 11 years with new Baleno leading the pack
Customers can book the new Baleno with a payment of Rs 11,000