Ten things you probably didn't know about Maruti Suzuki

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Ten things you probably didn't know about Maruti Suzuki

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Maruti Udyog Limited was started during 1981 but the production started only during 1983. The main moto of  the company was to develop a people's car.

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Suzuki was not even considered while shortlisting for a carmaker to partner with Maruti Udyog Limited. It was by pure chance that a senior director at Suzuki happened to read an article on an imminent Daihatsu-Maruti tie-up in India Today while on a domestic flight in India, which brought Suzuki into the fray.

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Maruti Udyog Limited had created a record by taking only 13 months to go from design to rolling out cars from a production line.

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Just three years after the original car was launched, the company replaced the original SS80 with an all-new car.

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The keys to a special little car, the first Maruti 800, were handed over to Harpal Singh(ex-English Footballer) by the Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.

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In just two years after Maruti Udyog Limited starting making cars, the passenger car segment more than doubled in volume, growing from about 40,000 units to over 1 lakh cars a year.

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In 1997, 8 out of every 10 vehicles sold in India were of Marutis.

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In 2005, the Swift was the first car in the company's 20 year history where it introduced a brand new model in India right after its global launch. And in 2007, with the SX4, Maruti launched it ahead of even Japan and Europe.

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Maruti's assembly equipment of around 1,700 robots helps it roll out a new car every 12 seconds.

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On February 2014, Maruti stopped production of its iconic first model Maruti 800.