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Thursday, September 30, 2021

 Sales and service network

Maruti Suzuki has 3,598 sales outlets across 1,861 cities in India. The company aims to increase its sales network to 4,000 outlets by 2020.[67] It has 3,792 service stations across 1,861 cities throughout India.[68] Maruti's dealership network is larger than that of enough known companies combined.[69] Service is a major revenue generator of the company. Most of the service stations are managed on franchise basis, where Maruti Suzuki trains the local staff. Also, The Express Service stations exist, sending across their repair man to the vehicle if it is away from a normal service center.






Products and services

 

Current models[

Current models

Model

Production

Image

Outlet

Wagon R

1999–present

Arena

Maruti Eeco

2010–present

Arena

Swift

2005–present

2018 Suzuki Swift SZ5 Boosterjet SHVS 1.0 Front.jpg

Arena

Ertiga

2012–present

2019 Suzuki Ertiga GL, West Surabaya.jpg

Arena

Alto

2012–present

Maruti Suzuki - Alto 800 LXi.JPG

Arena

Celerio

2014–present

2017 Suzuki Celerio SZ4 Automatic 1.0 Front.jpg

Arena

Ciaz

2014–present

Suzuki Ciaz.jpg

Arena (2014-2016)

Current models

Model  Production       Image   Outlet

Wagon R          1999–present              Arena

Maruti Eeco     2010–present              Arena

Swift    2005–present  2018 Suzuki Swift SZ5 Boosterjet SHVS 1.0 Front.jpg      Arena

Ertiga   2012–present  2019 Suzuki Ertiga GL, West Surabaya.jpg    Arena

Alto      2012–present  Maruti Suzuki - Alto 800 LXi.JPG            Arena

Celerio 2014–present  2017 Suzuki Celerio SZ4 Automatic 1.0 Front.jpg    Arena

Ciaz     2014–present  Suzuki Ciaz.jpg            Arena (2014-2016)

NEXA (2017-present)

Baleno 2015–present  2017 Suzuki Baleno SZ3 Dualjet 1.2 Front.jpg          NEXA

S-Cross           2015–present  2018 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross SZ5 DDIS Allgrip 1.6.jpg          NEXA

Vitara Brezza    2016–present  2016 Suzuki Vitara Brezza ZDi+ 1.3 YFB1S (20160821).jpg         Arena

Dzire    2017–present  Maruti Suzuki Dzire VXi VVT.JPG            Arena

Ignis     2017–present  2018 Suzuki Ignis SZ5 SHVS Allgrip 1.2 Front.jpg    NEXA

XL6      2019–present              NEXA

S-Presso          2019–present  Suzuki S-presso 1.0 GLX 2020 (49848495562).jpg         Arena

Discontinued models

Model  Released         Discontinued    Image

800      1983    2014    Maruti 800 first.jpg

Omni    1984    2019    Omni Lpg.jpg

Gypsy E           1985    2000    Maruti Gypsy.jpg

Gypsy King      1985    2017    Maruti jeep.jpg

1000    1990    2000    Suzuki Swift 4door red vl.jpg

Zen      1993    2006    1993 Maruti Zen 001.jpg

Esteem            1994    2007    Maruti Esteem VXi.jpg

Baleno 1999    2006    99-00 Suzuki Esteem sedan.jpg

Baleno Altura   2000    2006    Suzuki Cultus 004.JPG

Alto      2000    2012    2004 Suzuki Alto GL 1.1 Front.jpg

Versa   2001    2010    Suzuki Every + 001.JPG

Grand Vitara XL7

(imported)        2003    2007            2004.suzuki.grand.vitara.2point0td.arp.jpg

Grand Vitara

(imported)        2007    2014    2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara Limited 3 -- 05-12-2010.jpg

Zen Estilo        2007    2013    Maruti Suzuki - ZEN ESTILO LXi (front).JPG

SX4      2007    2014    Suzuki SX4 sedan (NL).JPG

A-star   2008    2014    2014 Suzuki Alto SZ 1.0 Front (1).jpg

Swift Dzire       2008    2017    Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire (cropped).jpg

Ritz      2008    2016    Suzuki Splash BCN2009.jpg

Alto K10           2010    2020    Suzuki Alto K10 DLX 2011.jpg

Kizashi

(imported)        2011    2014    2010 Suzuki Kizashi SE 3 -- 03-13-2010.jpg

Baleno RS        2017    2020    Balenors.png

2015–present


NEXA

Monday, September 27, 2021

MARUTI Suzuki Ltd. India

 MARUTI SUZUKI


A subsidiary of Suzuki- a Japanese automobile and motorbike manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki India Limited is an Indian automobile manufacturer. It is the most well-known and well-recognised automobile manufacturer in India. This Indian automobile company is popularly known as Maruti, which used to be called Maruti Udyog Limited at the time of its inception. Maruti Udyog Limited was founded by the Government of India in 1981, only to merge with the Japanese automobile company Suzuki in October 1982. The first manufacturing factory of Maruti was established in Gurgaon, Haryana, in the same year. Mr. R.C. Bhargava is the chairman of the company and Mr. Kenichi Ayukawa is the CEO and Managing Director.


About Maruti Suzuki Pvt Ltd.

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. primarily manufactures cars and has been the most favourite automobile brand among Indian people since its inception. The company had started in 1982; however, it commenced the production of automobiles a year later in 1983. The very first model of Maruti, Maruti Suzuki 800, made its way to Indian roads in December 1983. The very first unit was bought by Mr. Harpal Singh of Delhi and he was handed over the keys of the car by the then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. The second in the series was India's first MUV Maruti Suzuki Omni that was launched in November 1984. The other models that came into market in subsequent years were Gypsy in 1985, Maruti 1000 in 1990, Zen in 1993, Esteem in 1994, WagonR in 1999, Swift in 2005, Grand Vitara in 2007, Maruti Suzuki A-Star in 2008, Ritz in 2009, Eeco in 2009, Alto K10 in 2010, Kizashi in 2011, Ertiga in 2012, Alto 800 in 2012, Stingray in 2013, Celerio in 2013 and Ciaz in 2014.

Maruti Suzuki Production in India

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. has its manufacturing facilities at two locations in India. The Gurgaon facility comprises three plants with the annual capacity of manufacturing about 3,50,000 vehicles; however, it is enabled to manufacture close to 9,00,000 units annually; the credit goes to the productivity advancements. Around 2,40,000 K-Series engines are also produced at the Gurgaon facility annually. Maruti 800, WagonR, Alto, Estilo, Gypsy, Omni, Eeco, Ritz and Ertiga are manufactured at the Gurgaon facility.
Inaugurated in 2007, the Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Manesar facility is spread over an area of around 600 acres. The Manesar facility was initially capable of manufacturing 1,00,000 units a year; however, later, in October 2008, the productivity increased to 3,00,000 vehicles annually. The production capacity of the Manesar facility eventually increased to 8,00,000 vehicles. Maruti Suzuki Celerio, A-Star, Ritz, Swift, SX4 and Swift Dzire are manufactured at the Manesar facility.
Maruti Suzuki India is planning to set up its third manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, soon over an area of 600 acres.

MARUTI SUZUKI 




Map showing Maruti Suzuki plants in India




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