Video: e-Vitara India Output Fixed at 2,000/Month Till July; Nexa Expansion to 700 Studios

Maruti limits e-Vitara to 2,500 units monthly until July amid surging demand, while planning major Nexa studio network expansion across emerging Indian markets.

By Mugdha Mishra calendar 28 Feb 2026 Views icon489 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Video: e-Vitara India Output Fixed at 2,000/Month Till July; Nexa Expansion to 700 Studios

Maruti Suzuki Senior Executive Officer (Sales & Marketing) Partho Banerjee reveals that the company can only allocate 2,000 to 2,500 e-Vitara units per month for the Indian market until July 2025, citing production capacity constraints.

The company manufactures the e-Vitara at its Gujarat plant, which also caters to exports and OEM partner Toyota. Banerjee adds that Maruti is receiving 2,000–2,500 inquiries per day post-launch and is prioritising test drives and customer experience over aggressive sales targets.

He also shares that Maruti plans to expand its Nexa studio network to 600-700 outlets by 2031, targeting tier 2 and tier 3 cities to drive EV and premium car penetration in emerging markets. Watch the full interview for insights on Maruti’s EV strategy, Nexa studio expansion, and charging infrastructure rollout.

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