Maruti Suzuki Shares Gain on BSE; Company Recalls 39,506 Grand Vitara Units

Mumbai (Udaipur Kiran). Maruti Suzuki India traded higher on the BSE on Monday, with the stock quoted at ₹15,876.05 — up ₹197.50 or 1.26% from its previous close of ₹15,678.55.

Maruti Suzuki India

The stock opened at ₹15,639.40 and moved between a high of ₹15,890.00 and a low of ₹15,639.40. A total of 3,938 shares changed hands during the session. The BSE ‘A’ group stock has a 52-week high of ₹16,673.90 (23 October 2025) and a 52-week low of ₹10,725.00 (24 December 2024). The company’s current market capitalisation stands at ₹4,98,642.48 crore.

Promoters hold 58.28% stake in the company, while institutional investors and non-institutional shareholders hold 38.40% and 3.31% respectively.

39,506 Grand Vitara SUVs Recalled

Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall of 39,506 units of the Grand Vitara to replace a faulty fuel indicator component. The affected vehicles were manufactured between 9 December 2024 and 29 April 2025.

The company suspects that the fuel level indicator and warning light in the speedometer assembly of some vehicles may not display the correct fuel status. Owners of the affected units will be contacted by authorised dealer workshops for inspection and free replacement of the faulty part.

Maruti Suzuki India is one of the country’s leading automobile manufacturers offering passenger cars, utility vehicles and vans, along with services such as pre-owned car sales, fleet management and car financing.

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