Celebrating 40 years in India, Maruti Suzuki readies a mega push

    At an event in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid foundation stone for two new Maruti Suzuki plants; carmaker announces creation of a new R&D firm.

    Published On Aug 29, 2022 02:07:00 PM

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    On the occasion of 40 years of Maruti Suzuki's operations in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for two new facilities – an electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility at Hansalpur, Gujarat and vehicle manufacturing facility in Kharkhoda, Haryana. 

    The twin facilities will attract total investment of Rs 30,000 crore, out of which Rs 20,000 crore will be invested in the Harayana plant. 

    • Suzuki has invested Rs 10,440 crore in the Gujarat plant
    • First EV to roll out in 2025
    • The new EV will be based on a born-electric platform

    The prime minister also felicitated Osamu Suzuki, chairman of Suzuki. The 92-year-old who, in the early '80s, invested in a country that had no history in carmaking, deservedly appeared on our list of 10 most influential people who shaped the Indian automotive industry. 

    Speaking on Suzuki’s role in contributing to the growth of Indian automobile Industry, PM Modi said: “I believe that the expansion the two new facilities] will form the basis of great future potential for Suzuki." The success of Maruti Suzuki also signifies the strong India-Japan relationship, he added. 

    Suzuki's mega R&D push in India 

    Suzuki also announced the establishment of Suzuki R&D Centre India Private Limited (SRDI) as wholly owned unit of Suzuki. Through SRDI, Suzuki says, it will establish a framework to strengthen its R&D competitiveness and capabilities, and develop new technologies for India as well as Suzuki’s other markets.

    The upcoming Grand Vitara at Maruti Suzuki's current R&D centre in Rohtak.

    “India has become one of the most important countries for the Suzuki Group,” Toshihiro Suzuki, president, Suzuki Motor Corporation, said, adding that the carmaker will continue aggressively investing in our country.

    At the event, RC Bhargava, chairman, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, also announced the establishment of Suzuki Foundation, which intends to engage in activities to promote more competitive manufacturing in India. In an earlier interview with Autocar India, Bhargava had said that India will certainly be the main source of R&D for Suzuki in the future. 

    We recently visited Maruti Suzuki’s R&D facility in Rohtak and you can read about it here.

    First EV to roll out of Gujarat factory in 2025

    Earlier this year, Suzuki invested over Rs 10,000 crore in the new electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility in Gujarat. As we've reported before, Suzuki will roll out its first all-electric SUV from the Gujarat plant in 2025, and the made-in-India electric SUV will be sold in Maruti and Toyota iterations in both domestic and international markets.

    As we had exclusively reported in our February 2022 issue, the new EV is based on a state-of-the-art, born-electric platform, co-developed by a consortium of seven Japanese automakers and suppliers. The electric skateboard, codenamed 40PL, is capable of spawning vehicles in multiple segments with different body styles for both domestic and international markets.

    The new EV skateboard will underpin cars for domestic as well as international markets.

    For India, Suzuki has been given the responsibility of developing small EVs (codename 27PL) on the mother 40PL platform. This includes SUVs and MPVs, which will be manufactured in Suzuki’s Gujarat plant for India and global markets like Europe and Japan.

    The inauguration of Suzuki’s BEV plant concludes the MoU signed by Suzuki Motor Corporation with the state of Gujarat at the Indo-Japan Economic Summit held in March in Delhi in which Suzuki committed to invest approx 150 billion yen (approximately Rs 104.5 billion) for local manufacturing of electric vehicles and BEV batteries.

    Also see: 

    ‘An SUV in each segment key to success': Maruti Suzuki MD

    Maruti Suzuki targets 2 million units production by March 2023

     

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