Overview
- The recall covers 39,506 Grand Vitara SUVs built between December 9, 2024 and April 29, 2025.
- Maruti says the fuel gauge and low-fuel warning in the speedometer cluster may display inaccurate readings.
- Owner notifications have begun, with inspections and replacement of the affected component provided free at authorised Nexa service centres.
- The company reports no incidents tied to the issue and characterises the action as a precaution for safety and reliability.
- Customers can check affected status on Nexa’s website using the chassis number, and the Toyota-linked model’s disclosure was followed by a modest dip in Maruti’s share price.