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Maruti Suzuki Targets 3 Lakh Exports in FY25

Maruti Suzuki Targets 3 Lakh Exports in FY25, Jimny Steals the Show

Maruti Suzuki Eyes Aggressive Export Growth

Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest carmaker, has set its sights on a significant export target. The company is confident of surpassing the 3 lakh unit mark in overseas shipments for the financial year 2025. This ambitious goal is part of a broader strategy to gradually scale up exports to a staggering 8 lakh units by the end of the decade.  

Maruti Suzuki India

Building on the momentum of a record-breaking export performance in the previous fiscal, Maruti Suzuki is poised to strengthen its global footprint. The company plans to achieve this by introducing a wider range of models in its existing markets and expanding its presence to over 100 countries.  

Jimny: The Export Superstar

A key driver of Maruti Suzuki’s export success has been the Jimny. This iconic off-roader has captured the hearts of adventure enthusiasts worldwide, contributing significantly to the company’s overall export numbers. The Jimny’s popularity is a testament to its rugged design, exceptional off-road capabilities, and Maruti Suzuki’s ability to deliver quality vehicles to global markets.  

1. Maruti Suzuki eyes 3 lakh exports in FY25, 8 lakh by 2030 – The Economic Times

Focus on After-Sales Service and Financial Accessibility

To support its export growth, Maruti Suzuki is prioritizing accessible bank finance and robust after-sales service for its customers overseas. By providing these essential services, the company aims to build strong customer relationships and foster long-term loyalty.  

Source – Economic times