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Govt mulls easing fuel efficiency norms for small cars sought by Maruti Suzuki: Report

Govt mulls easing fuel efficiency norms for small cars sought by Maruti Suzuki: Report

Time of India26-06-2025
India is considering relaxing
fuel efficiency norms
for small cars after lobbying by
Maruti Suzuki
, which has seen sales of such cars drop amid an SUV boom, industry and government sources told Reuters.
Small cars have been key to Maruti's success in India and account for most of its sales there. However, declining demand for small models, such as Alto or Wagon-R, has driven their share in the carmaker's sales to less than 50% of the 1.7 million cars it sold last fiscal year from nearly two-thirds two years ago.
India is also concerned about falling sales of small, affordable cars, according to a senior government official, and the country's top carmaker recently made the case for more favourable fuel emission norms arguing slumping sales will hurt overall growth of the passenger vehicle market.
"There should be more benefit for small cars. Maruti has been asking for that and we agree," the official said, explaining the rationale behind the planned move.
Under its Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency norms, India currently links the quantity of permissible carbon dioxide emissions to the vehicle's weight for all cars weighing less than 3,500 kg (7,716 lb).
The planned easing would relax such limits for cars weighing less than 1,000 kg, three people said, without sharing specific details of the reduction.
To meet the norms and avoid penalties, carmakers need to sell a certain percentage of low-emission models, mainly electric vehicles.
Relaxing the limits for small cars, means less pressure to electrify them, which will benefit those with the larger share of such models in their lineup, they said.
With 10 of its current 17 models weighing less than 1,000 kg, Maruti stands to gain the most.
Other carmakers with at least one small model on sale include Hyundai Motor, JSW MG Motor, Renault and
Toyota
Motor.
India's ministry of heavy industries did not respond to a request seeking comment.
Maruti did not respond to an email seeking comment, but its Japanese parent Suzuki Motor said in a 2024 sustainability report that small cars were good for the environment not just because of their lower emissions but also because fewer materials and less energy were needed to make them.
In a closed-door meeting on June 17, the ministry asked carmakers, including
Tata Motors
, Mahindra & Mahindra and Volkswagen, if they agreed to give small cars more leeway in the next set of fuel efficiency norms that will apply from April 2027, three people said.
The companies are yet to respond, but any preferential treatment will be a departure from a previously agreed consensus and could be seen as giving Maruti an unfair advantage, four sources said.
Tata, Mahindra, Volkswagen, Hyundai, JSW MG Motor and Toyota also did not respond to emails seeking comment.
Renault's country head, Venkatram Mamillapalle, said the company is confident that India's auto trade body will "represent the collective voice of the industry ... that benefits all stakeholders".
Four people familiar with the matter said that applying different norms based on a car's weight or size has not come up during months of consultations between the government and automakers.
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