Origin: Maruti Suzuki was established in 1981 as a collaboration between the Government of India and Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan. It was initially aimed at making affordable cars for the Indian middle class.
Headquarters: New Delhi, India
Employees: ~45,000+
Vision: To provide safe, reliable, and affordable mobility solutions to Indian customers.
Mission: Lead India’s automobile market through innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.
Manufacturing: Operates multiple state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Haryana and Gujarat.
Sales & Distribution: Over 3,000 sales outlets across India.
Revenue Streams: Car sales (primary), spare parts, servicing, financing, and exports.
Small & Affordable Cars: Alto, WagonR, Celerio
Premium Hatchbacks & Sedans: Swift, Baleno, Dzire, Ciaz
SUVs & MPVs: Brezza, Ertiga, XL6, S-Cross
Future Focus: Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid technology
1983: Launched Maruti 800 – India’s first affordable car.
1992: Became a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation.
2000s: Expanded into SUVs, luxury cars, and automatic transmissions.
2020s: Entered electric vehicle segment; focuses on sustainability and innovation.
India’s No.1 Car Maker: Holds nearly 50% market share in passenger vehicles.
Exports: Ships vehicles to countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Customer Base: Millions of satisfied car owners across India.
Focuses on innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.
Known for employee-friendly policies and skill development programs.
Implements lean manufacturing and sustainable practices.