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Maruti Suzuki eyes 3 lakh exports in FY25, 8 lakh by 2030

Bharti said the company's strategy is aligned with the government's vision under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to step up India's exports for the country to capture a larger share of the global trade to meet the ambitions of 'Viksit Bharat'.

April 07, 2024 / 12:51 IST
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In FY24, Maruti Suzuki posted record exports of 2,83,067 units, up from the previous best of 2,59,333 units in FY23. In FY22 its exports were at 2,38,376 units.

On the back of record exports last fiscal, Maruti Suzuki India is confident of its overseas shipments crossing 3 lakh units in FY25 as part of a gradual scaling up to meet the target of up to 8 lakh units by 2030, according to a senior company official. The company plans to launch more models in its various export markets spanning over 100 countries while also enhancing its distribution network, taking best practices from India such as making bank finance available at dealerships and strengthening service facilities and parts availability to the export markets.

"Till about three years ago our exports were in the range of 1 to 1.2 lakh cars a year. Both as a national vision and as a business ambition, we decided to scale up drastically and from those levels and in 2022-23 we reached about 2.59 lakh units exports and in 2023-24 we completed 2.83 lakh," Maruti Suzuki India Executive Director Corporate Affairs Rahul Bharti told PTI.

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He further said, "The interesting part of this is that it bucked the trend of industry. While the rest of the car industry exports actually shrunk by 3%, Maruti Suzuki was able to grow by about 9.3% to 2.83 lakh units a year. With this 42% of all cars exported from India are from Maruti Suzuki."

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