Maruti Suzuki reveals roadmap for new cars till 2030
Maruti Suzuki has revealed its eight-year plan, which includes launching six new electric vehicles by 2030
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The homegrown automaker is also planning to introduce more cars with mild-hybrid technology and aims to enhance its alternative fuel portfolio in the coming years.
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The company will be adding five more EVs to its portfolio, after the launch of the recently-showcased eVX e-SUV in 2024.
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To recall, Maruti Suzuki started building its new manufacturing facility at Kharkhoda, Haryana last year. The plant is slated for commissioning by 2025.
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Spread across 3,200 acres, the facility will have 800 acres dedicated to passenger cars and EVs, whereas 100 acres will be allocated for Suzuki motorcycles.
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It will boast an annual production capacity of one million vehicles.
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By 2031, Maruti Suzuki plans to diversify its powertrain options, with 25% of sales coming from hybrid vehicles and over 60% from ICE ones.
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The latter will feature engines compatible with fuels such as CNG, biogas, flex fuel, and ethanol-blended petrol.
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Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are anticipated to make up 15% of the carmaker's total sales by 2030.