HomeAutomobileHyundai, Tata want India to drop fuel emission concessions seen benefiting Maruti Suzuki

Hyundai, Tata want India to drop fuel emission concessions seen benefiting Maruti Suzuki

Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra, JSW MG Motor and Hyundai are concerned that a weight-based relief risks hurting India's EV goals while helping a single player, according to individual letters they wrote to the government.

December 01, 2025 / 07:49 IST
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India's biggest carmakers including Tata Motors and Hyundai want the government to scrap a weight-based emission concession for small cars under planned new efficiency rules, a move they say would benefit just one company, letters seen by Reuters show.

Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra, JSW MG Motor and Hyundai are concerned that a weight-based relief risks hurting India's EV goals while helping a single player, according to individual letters they wrote to the government.

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They did not name the player but industry data shows and three auto executives told Reuters that Maruti Suzuki would be the main beneficiary.

Maruti, the biggest seller of small cars in India, told Reuters that global car markets like Europe, the U.S., China, Korea and Japan all had some provisions in their emission regulations to protect the "very small cars".