Maruti Suzuki hikes Alto prices by Rs 16,100, Swift by Rs 13,000
Price increase averages 1.9 percent across select models; carmaker cites rising raw material prices and input costs.
Price increase averages 1.9 percent across select models; carmaker cites rising raw material prices and input costs.
The recalled Ciaz, Ertiga, Vitara Brezza, S-Cross and XL6 units, produced between May 4, 2018 and October 27, 2020, ar...
Semiconductor shortage and supply constraint of electronic components to have adverse impact on PV market leader’s pro...
Rising input costs including high logistics and semiconductor prices are compelling automakers to pass on the addition...
The hatchback performed poorly in the side impact tests and its bodyshell was rated as borderline unstable.
The CCI order against Maruti is for indulging in anti-competitive conduct of Resale Price Maintenance in passenger veh...
With global markets having opened, Indian OEMs post strong numbers but the semiconductor shortage could prove to be a ...
In the FY2021 annual report, Maruti Suzuki India’s chairman speaks on efforts to reduce the carbon footprint, low pene...
With most of urban India now open for business and demand from rural India rising gradually, PV market leader records ...
MSIL Profit after tax (PAT) in Q1 stood at Rs 440.8 crore, down 62 percent QoQ.