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The country's biggest car manufacturer, Maruti Udyog, reported a 20.7 per cent increase in domestic sales during November with sales of 52,574 vehicles as compared to 43,568 vehicles in the same month last year.
Maruti Udyog Ltd, India's biggest carmaker, plans to set up a greenfield manufacturing facility in Haryana to meet increasing volumes.
Maruti Udyog Ltd launched a limited edition new variant of its best selling model, Alto, on Wednesday that will be costlier by about Rs 8,000 from the existing model.
Car maker Maruti Udyog Ltd on Tuesday reported a 11.10 per cent increase in domestic sales at 55,894 vehicles during October 2006 as compared to 50,308 vehicles in the year-ago period.
The Union Cabinet on Thursday deferred a decision on selling equity in two public sector undertakings BHEL and Maruti.
Maruti Udyog is introducing a special non-AC variant of 'Esteem' priced at Rs 3.08 lakh after an approval from finance ministry, which accorded the sedan the status of staff car for government officials.
The government will offload a portion of its equity in Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd and Maruti Udyog in the market by the end of this fiscal to mop up over Rs 2000 crore (Rs 20 billion).
The Indian auto industry witnessed contrasting fortunes in the domestic sales of cars and motorcycles in August with the former continuing in the double digit growth path, while bikes slowed down to just 3.43 per cent.
Backed by investments of Rs 6,000 crore (Rs 60 billion) on new model launches and for expansion of manufacturing and sales set-up, Maruti Udyog Ltd today said the company aimed to sell one million cars in 2010.
Maruti Udyog Ltd on Thursday launched a new version of its station wagon model 'WagonR', with changes in the car's interiors and exteriors.\n\n
The government has initiated the process of selling all its holding in Maruti Udyog Limited to raise more than Rs 2500 crore (Rs 25 billion).
Tata Motors on Friday hinted that it may increase the prices of its cars due to continued pressure on margins because of increased input and freight costs.
Leading carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd has dominated the 2004 four-wheeler total customer satisfaction study conducted by market information provider TNS.
India's biggest car maker Maruti Udyog Ltd on Monday said it would also increase the prices of its cars following suit of its nearest rival Hyundai, which announced hike in prices of its two models Getz and Accent to be effective this week.
Leading car manufacturer Maruti Udyog Ltd has bought Suzuki Motor Corporation's 30 per cent stake in the joint venture Maruti Suzuki Automobile India Ltd for Rs 12 crore (Rs 120 million), taking its total stake in MSAIL to 100 per cent.
India's biggest carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd is toying with the idea of sourcing components from the global market as part of its strategy to become more cost competitive.
Maruti Udyog Ltd on Wednesday announced the appointment of Hindustan Lever Chairman Manvinder Singh Banga as the fourth independent director on its board.
Automobile sales in India started on a high note this fiscal with cars and bikes witnessing an over 16 per cent surge in demand in April even as commercial vehicles saw numbers gain to the maximum, rising by a whopping 68.5 per cent.
Foreign investors are believed to have accounted for majority of the bids totalling over 10.5 crore (105 million) shares for MUL's maiden public offer.\n
The Union government has asked Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Ltd to explore opportunities that would enable the company to expand its presence and improve financial conditions.\n\n\n\n
Maruti Udyog Ltd is set to embark on an aggressive cost cutting drive and improve operating efficiencies to bring itself at par with auto major Suzuki's manufacturing facility in Kosai, Japan.\n\n
As the excise duty cut for small cars spurred demand, market leader Maruti Udyog Ltd on Monday reported a 15.7 per cent increase in total sales at 63,196 units in March
India's biggest carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd on Tuesday announced the setting up of a diesel engine plant with an investment of Rs 350 crore (Rs 3.50 billion).
More than two decades after manufacturing its first vehicle in India, Maruti Udyog Ltd on Wednesday rolled out the five-millionth car from its assembly line in Gurgaon, a red 'WagonR'.
In a major boost to the automobile industry, the finance minister on Tuesday cut the excise duty on small cars to 16%.