Suzuki Motor Corporation, the parent company of Maruti Suzuki, has announced its growth strategy for the year 2030. Based on the target set by the Indian government, Suzuki aims to achieve carbon neutrality in the country by 2070. Moreover, the Japanese carmaker plans to launch six electric vehicles in India by 2030 with the first electric SUV incoming in FY24.
In Japan, Suzuki’s home market, the company will introduce BEV (battery electric vehicle) in FY23 and in a core market like Europe in FY24. In India, the production version of the Maruti Suzuki eVX concept electric SUV that was showcased at the Auto Expo 2023 will be launched in FY2024, with six EVs to be launched by FY2030.
Suzuki Motor Corporation’s media statement added that to provide a full range of products and services, the company will provide not only battery electric vehicles but also carbon-neutral internal combustion engine vehicles in the Indian market that use CNG, biogas and ethanol mixed fuels.
Tags: Carbon Nutrality, EV, Maruti Suzuki, Suzuki
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