Over 39,000 units of the compact SUV are stated to be affected & are being recalled as part of the latest voluntary initiative by the carmaker. Tap ahead for more details
Maruti Suzuki says the affected units were manufactured between December 2024 & April 2025
These vehicles are suspected of having a faulty fuel level indicator & warning light, which could lead to an incorrect display of the fuel level; unlikely to have any major safety implications
Maruti says that its dealers & service centres will reach out to all owners of the SUV affected by the recall for a complimentary part inspection & replacement.
Introduced in 2022 under Maruti Suzuki-Toyota’s partnership to produce shared products. Its Toyota equivalent is the Urban Cruiser Hyryder. As per early 2025, Maruti has sold over 3lakh units of the SUV
It gets a choice of powertrains: a 1.5-litre N/A petrol with both MT & AT, & a 1.5-litrepetrol strong-hybrid setup paired with an e-CVT. The former also gets an optional CNG kit &optional AWD