Maruti Suzuki Nexa completes 5 years of operation

    Since its introduction, Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa has served over 1.1 million customers across India.

    Published On Jul 23, 2020 03:18:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki Nexa completes 5 years of operation

    • Maruti Suzuki's Nexa dealership chain currently has more than 350 dealerships
    • S-Cross petrol will be on sale next month; to be sold via Nexa outlets

    Maruti Suzuki’s premium vehicle network, Nexa, has just crossed the five-year milestone (since its creation). Over this period, the Nexa dealer network has sold over 1.1 million cars.

    What is Maruti Suzuki Nexa?

    As briefly mentioned above, the Nexa network essentially deals with Maruti Suzuki’s more premium offerings and was first introduced back in 2015. At present, it sells models like the Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz and XL6. The Nexa dealerships also aim to incorporate improved hospitality and new technology (like the augmented reality tech) in its sales process.

    How big is the Nexa network?

    Currently, the Maruti Suzuki Nexa network consists of over 350 showrooms that are spread across more than 200 cities in India. This makes the Nexa the third largest retail automobile channel (in terms of volume).

    In related news, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to launch the S-Cross petrol on August 5, 2020. The S-Cross will only be offered with a BS6-compliant, 105hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine, with both, a manual and automatic gearbox option. The S-Cross will continue to be sold via the Nexa dealerships.

    Also see:

    Maruti Suzuki recalls 1,34,885 units of Baleno, Wagon R

    Maruti Suzuki Nexa outlets sell one million cars, SUVs

    Seven-seat Wagon R MPV spied testing

    Maruti Suzuki Cars

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