Maruti Udyog Ltd said on Monday it will hike prices of its products by up to Rs 12,000 next month.
Maruti Udyog Ltd, on Thursday said all its models ranging from M800 to the latest sedan SX4 will cost more by up to Rs 4,300 on account of equipping the cars with a new anti-theft device.
Maruti Udyog on Thursday hiked prices of all its models by up to Rs 1,017 on account of the increased cess announced in Budget 2007.
On Monday, Maruti Udyog Limitedposted 5.6 per cent increase in domestic car sales for March 2007, selling 64,556 vehicles as compared to 61,141 vehicles in the year-ago period.
Automaker plans a variant priced between Gypsy and Grand Vitara.
Maruti Udyog on Friday launched a special limited edition of its premium small car 'Alto LX'.
Of the total number of shares the government holds in Maruti, it is offering up to 2,31,12,804 shares, representing 8.00 per cent of the equity.
Karimnagar, which had been in the news for reelecting the Telangana Rashtra Samithi president, K Chandrasekhara Rao, with a thumping majority, has also entered the radar of Maruti Udyog Limited.
The government may retain oversubscription of the public offering of shares of India's largest carmaker, Maruti Udyog Ltd, a top divestment ministry official said on Tuesday.\n\n\n\n
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.
Maruti Udyog, India's biggest carmaker, will launch a 'new look' mid-size sedan 'Esteem' early next week with an aggressive pricing strategy.
The heavy industries ministry has virtually consented to finance ministry's suggestion for part divestment of government equity in blue-chip PSU Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd and auto joint venture Maruti Udyog in the current financial year.
Over Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) that the government will get from offloading its residual stake in Maruti Udyog Ltd
Maruti scrips closed 1.8 per cent higher at Rs 663.05 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The government on Tuesday said it would completely exit Maruti Udyog Ltd.
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.
A 40.7 per cent dip in the sales of Maruti's bread and butter model M 800 virtually offset the gains from Alto, WagonR and Zen as the carmaker posted a marginal four per cent rise in domestic sales in May 2004.
Maruti Udyog Ltd on Thursday launched the non-AC version of Alto priced at Rs 230,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
India's largest carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd increased its market share to an impressive 60 per cent in May this year after a spurt in sales of its entry level Maruti 800 and premium small car WagonR.
Maruti Udyog Limited, the country's largest carmaker, launched its premium sedan SX4 priced between Rs 618,000-689,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) on Monday.
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
Net profit stood at Rs 123.2 crore (Rs 1.23 billion) during the quarter ended June 30, 2003 over Rs 11.5 crore (Rs 115 million) during the year ago period, a company statement said.
The company's former CMD R C BHARGAVA drives down memory lane as the government plans to sell its remaining stake
The initial public offer of car market leader Maruti Udyog will hit the markets in the first week of June, Divestment Minister Arun Shourie said on Monday.\n\n\n\n
The government would start receiving from Thursday offers for sale of its 7.2 crore (72 million) shares in its joint venture Maruti Udyog Ltd, as part of its decision to divest 25 per cent stake in the car company through a public offering.\n\n\n\n
The government is likely to hit the market with its public issue for sale of equity in carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd by March 17.
Maruti Udyog Ltd launched its sports utility vehicle Grand Vitara on Thursday at a starting price of Rs 13.8 lakh or Rs 1.38 million (ex-showroom) in Delhi.
Top carmaker Maruti Udyog will give freebies of up to Rs 28,900 on its two car models this week to counter a similiar offer by arch-rival Hyundai.