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This is how Maruti Suzuki plans to revolutionise auto industry in 10 years

This photograph taken on February 7, 2018 shows a Maruti Suzuki electric e-Survivor concept car during the Indian Auto Expo 2018 in Greater Noida. Electric cars have basked in the limelight at the flagship auto show in India, where an ambitious plan to phase out polluting clunkers has manufacturers racing to lure millions of new drivers to their green vehicles. / AFP PHOTO / SAJJAD HUSSAIN / TO GO WITH India-economy-auto-AutoExpo2018,FOCUS by Abhaya Srivastava (Photo credit should read SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images)

By: Reuters

AUTOMAKER Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will phase out vehicles that run completely on petrol in seven to ten years, the Economic Times newspaper reported on Monday, citing a senior executive.

The move comes as Maruti, India’s biggest car manufacturer, looks to update its product offerings in line with green targets set by the Indian government, the report said.

“In the next decade, we will convert all vehicles. There will be no pure petrol vehicles. They will either be electrified, or driven by CNG or bio-fuels,” CV Raman, Maruti’s chief technology officer, told the newspaper.

The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the report.

Maruti, which discontinued production of diesel vehicles in April 2020, has also said it will not launch an all-electric vehicle before 2025.

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