Isuzu Motors India Opens New Service Centre in Latur
Japanese automaker expands Maharashtra network with 25,000 sq. ft. facility to serve growing customer base.
Isuzu Motors India has opened a new authorised service centre in Latur, Maharashtra, as part of its network expansion strategy in the state. The facility, operated by Garje Motors, was inaugurated on December 1, 2025, at MIDC Latur.
The 25,000 square feet centre was inaugurated by senior officials from Isuzu Motors India and Garje Motors, with Amit Deshmukh, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra, attending as special guest.
Toru Kishimoto, Deputy Managing Director at Isuzu Motors India, said the company views Latur as a strategic market. He stated that the new facility demonstrates the company's commitment to providing accessible after-sales support as its customer base grows in the region.
Mukesh Rajabhau Garje, Dealer Principal at Garje Motors, described the partnership as an honour and said the centre would prioritise customer satisfaction through modern infrastructure and a dedicated team.
The service centre offers routine maintenance, mechanical support, and specialised repair services for Isuzu vehicles. The company cited the location's position as a regional transit junction as beneficial for customers in the area.
Isuzu Motors India, established in 2012 as a subsidiary of Japan's Isuzu Motors Limited, manufactures vehicles at its plant in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh. The company sells pickup trucks and SUVs in both personal and commercial vehicle segments and has emerged as India's top commercial vehicle exporter in FY2024-25, according to SIAM data.
The company currently operates 95 dealer touchpoints across India.
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