JAKARTA - Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall of the Grand Vitara model manufactured between December 9, 2024, and April 29, 2025.

A report from Rushlane, quoted on Monday, November 17, revealed that a total of 39,506 Grand Vitara units are affected due to a potential issue with the fuel level indicator and warning light in the instrument cluster.

According to Maruti Suzuki, affected vehicles may have a speedometer assembly component that does not accurately display fuel levels, which could mislead drivers about the available fuel.

While Maruti has not reported any incidents arising from this issue, the recall has been initiated as a precautionary measure to ensure customer safety and confidence.

Maruti Suzuki confirmed that owners of affected Grand Vitara units will be contacted directly by authorized dealerships to address the above issues and restore them to optimal functionality.

Suzuki Grand Vitara customers will be asked to bring their vehicles in for inspection, and if necessary, the defective part will be replaced free of charge, regardless of warranty status.

The recall underscores Maruti Suzuki's ongoing focus on vehicle safety and proactive quality management.

The Grand Vitara, one of the company's best-selling premium SUVs, is manufactured at Toyota Kirloskar Motor's plant and sold through the Nexa network. Owners who suspect their vehicle may be affected by the recall can contact their nearest Nexa service center for confirmation and further assistance.

In India, the Grand Vitara has been one of Maruti Suzuki's strongest performers in the mid-size SUV segment since its launch. Over the past six months, the SUV has consistently remained among the top sellers in its category, often contributing significantly to Maruti's monthly SUV volume.


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