Maruti Suzuki India announced on Monday that it has partnered with Indian oil corporation IOCL to set up car service facilities at many fuel stations across the country. According to the company, customers will be able to get routine maintenance, small repairs, and even major make car servicing easier and more convenient for people, as they can now get their vehicles checked while visiting a petrol pump. Maruti Suzuki said this move will further strengthen its service network, which is already spread across 5,780 service touchpoints in 2,882 cities across India.
What Company’s Executive Officer Said?
According to the report, Maruti Suzuki India’s Executive Officer, Ram Suresh Akkela said that by partnering with one of the country’s most trusted Maharata companies, Indian oil corporation Limited, the company will be able to use its wide network to take after-sales services to places where customers visit regularly. He added that this partnership is an important step towards bringing the mobility and energy sectors together. It will help make car servicing more convenient and accessible for customers, while also improving the overall service experience across the country.
Indian oil corporation Limites’s directo, soumitra p. srivastava, said that the company is committed to improving customer experience by offering value added services at its petrol pumps. With a network of more than 41,000 fuel stations across India, Indian oil is in a strong position to bring important services closer to consumers. He added that through its partnership with maruti suzuki, the company is not only providing energy services but also bringing world class automotive maintenance to customers, making their visits to fuel stations more useful and convenient. .

Maruti Suzuki India Limited Recorded its highest ever annual production in calendar year 2025 at 22.55 lakh units, marking a growth of9.3 percent compare to the previous year. The company said this was the second year in a row that its annual production crossed the 20 lakh units mark, highlighting its strong manufacturing performance in India. In 2024, Maruti Suzuki had produced 20.63 lakh units. The steady rise in production reflects the strong demand for the company’s vehicles and its improved operational efficiency, further strengthening Maruti Suzuki’s position as the country’s leading car manufacturer.





