🚀 Maruti Suzuki Mega Plan: 8 New SUVs & ₹70,000 Cr Investment to Recapture 50% Market Share by 2030
Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest carmaker, has declared its most ambitious strategic offensive to date. Speaking at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, Suzuki Motor Corporation President Toshihiro Suzuki confirmed plans to launch eight new Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) in India over the next five to six years. This aggressive product pipeline is the core of their strategy to reclaim a 50% share of the Indian passenger vehicle market, which had dipped to around 39% due to the segment’s rapid shift towards SUVs.
To support this goal and cement India’s role as a global production hub, the company has committed a massive investment of ₹70,000 crore by FY 2030-31.

🎯 The Strategic Roadmap: 8 SUVs, Market Share, and Investment
Maruti Suzuki’s plan is holistic, addressing product gaps, electric mobility, and manufacturing scale.
| Strategy Pillar | Goal & Details | Impact & SEO Value |
| Product Portfolio | Launch 8 New SUVs (and MPVs) by FY2030-31, expanding the total range to 28 models. | Focus on SUV segments (Sub-compact to 7-seater), which account for $\approx 60\%$ of the market. |
| Market Share Target | Reclaim 50% of the domestic Passenger Vehicle (PV) market share. | Highest market share target for any single OEM; headline for industry analysis. |
| Investment | ₹70,000 Crore (approx. $8 Billion USD) committed by SMC by FY2030-31. | Funds capacity expansion to 40 Lakh Units/Annum and EV/Biogas development. |
| EV Leadership | Aim to be the No. 1 EV producer and seller in India. | Confirms aggressive electrification push, starting with the $\text{e-Vitara}$. |
| Powertrain Mix | Multi-Pathway Approach (Petrol, CNG, Mild-Hybrid, Strong-Hybrid, Electric, Biogas, Flex-Fuel). | Addresses diverse customer needs and commitment to carbon neutrality. |
🚗 Confirmed & Expected Upcoming Maruti Suzuki SUVs (2025-2027)
While the full list of eight SUVs remains confidential, industry reports and announcements confirm several key models slated for launch, with a heavy emphasis on electrification and hybrid technology.
| Upcoming Maruti UV | Segment | Expected Launch | Powertrain Focus |
| Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara | Mid-size Electric SUV (BEV) | Dec 2025 | First EV: 49kWh / 61kWh battery; $\approx 500 \text{ km}$ range. |
| Maruti Grand Vitara 3-Row | 7-Seater Mid-size SUV | Late 2026 | Strong Hybrid and Petrol options; direct rival to Hyundai Alcazar. |
| Maruti Fronx Hybrid | Compact Coupe SUV | Mid-2026 | New In-house Strong Hybrid with 1.2L engine, targeting $\approx 35 \text{ kmpl}$ mileage. |
| Maruti Subcompact SUV (Y43) | Entry-Level SUV | 2026-27 | Affordable ICE/EV models; target market below Brezza. |
| Maruti 7-Seater Premium SUV | Full-Size Flagship | 2027-28 | Possible competitor to Mahindra XUV700/Toyota Fortuner. |
🔋 The EV & Biogas Thrust
Maruti’s strategy moves beyond just increasing the number of products; it focuses on future technologies:
- e-Vitara: Slated for a December 2025 launch, this will be Maruti’s first locally manufactured electric vehicle, set to be exported globally from the Gujarat plant.
- Biogas Power: Maruti plans to establish nine compressed biogas (CBG) plants in Gujarat by 2027 in partnership with dairy cooperatives like Amul and NDDB, showcasing a commitment to sustainable, locally sourced fuel.
🎥 Video: Understanding Maruti’s SUV & Hybrid Future
For an in-depth look at the philosophy and models driving this aggressive strategy, check out the analysis of Maruti’s announcements at the Japan Mobility Show:
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