Maruti Suzuki Services Over 2.84 Crore Vehicles in FY2026

Maruti Suzuki says its after-sales network handled more than 2.84 crore vehicles in FY2026, supported by nearly 6,000 service touchpoints across India.

By Eshisha Java calendar 27 May 2026 Views icon1716 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Maruti Suzuki Services Over 2.84 Crore Vehicles in FY2026

Maruti Suzuki India Limited said its after-sales network serviced over 2.84 crore vehicles during FY2026, marking the highest annual service load handled by the company so far.

The automaker attributed the milestone to its nationwide network of 5,926 service touchpoints, along with trained personnel, technology-enabled operations and standardised service processes.

According to the company, the annual service load includes periodic maintenance, general repairs and other categories of vehicle servicing.

Maruti Suzuki India Limited Managing Director and CEO Hisashi Takeuchi said, “Achieving our highest-ever annual service load is a significant milestone and reflects the trust customers place in Maruti Suzuki’s after-sales capabilities.”

The company also stated that it plans to further expand its service network, targeting around 8,000 service touchpoints by FY2030-31.

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