Maruti Suzuki India has said that it will invest over Rs 10,000 crore in its new manufacturing plant in Gujarat.
The carmaker said that the investment will be utilised to set up 2.5 lakh production capacity in the first phase at Khoraj Industrial Estate manufacturing plant. The first phase of capacity at the plant is expected to be added by 2029
Khoraj Industrial Estate manufacturing plant is Maruti's fifth manufacturing facility in India.
The investment of Rs 10,189 crore will be taken up with internal accruals, Maruti said in a statement.
"This includes investment for the first phase of the car manufacturing plant having an annual manufacturing capacity of 2.5 lakh units and some common infrastructure and facilities for future plants," Maruti said.
Maruti's total existing capacity of the company is around 24 lakh units per annum in Gurugram, Manesar, Kharkhoda (all in Haryana), and Hansalpur (Gujarat), with a capability to produce 26 lakh units per annum.
This also includes the units produced at erstwhile Suzuki Motor Gujarat, which has been amalgamated with the company. The automaker noted that its existing production capacity is fully utilised.
Earlier in January 2025, Maruti had approved a Rs 4,960 crore proposal to acquire land and expand its manufacturing capacity in Gujarat.
