TOI Auto recently got in touch with, Shashank Srivastava, Senior Executive Director (Marketing & Sales), Maruti Suzuki India Limited, to discuss the Grand Vitara’s success. Now that over 1 lakh vehicles are on the road, how have Maruti Suzuki customers responded to the hybrid tech and a premium SUV which sits between the Rs 10 to Rs 20 lakh price bracket.
Srivastava lightheartedly told TOI Auto, that there was in fact one teething issue that customers of the Grand Vitara were facing, “First is a little bit funny, which is that many people are unable to identify when the hybrid Grand Vitara has turned on. They keep pushing the engine start/stop button because they feel that the car is not turned on when actually it is. Due to it being on EV mode on startup, our first-time customers do not realise that the vehicle is ready to go.”
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Well, that is certainly a plausible confusion that many first-time hybrid users may be having and we at TOI Auto can relate with the folks, as we have seen people taking some time to adapt to electrified vehicles. However, a quick look at the instrument cluster and the readings are usually a good way to identify when a hybrid vehicle is on or off, just takes a little getting used to.
Srivastava further told TOI Auto, “Our customers have otherwise found the hybrid technology great because first they are getting great mileage and secondly some customers have reported getting a higher mileage than the ARAI certified 27.97 kmpl. Further customers are happy with the fact that they are not spending money on charging as the car charges itself, however, many customers have asked us to close the gap between the price of the petrol-only and strong hybrid Grand Vitara. While the current level of GST imposed on EVs is 5 percent, strong hybrids are not included in that and still falls under the 43 percent tax category, including Cess.”
The Grand Vitara strong hybrid currently makes up for 22 to 23 percent of the SUV’s overall demand and another shift that Maruti Suzuki is reporting, is towards the CNG model. Demand for the Grand Vitara CNG has risen from 9 percent to 14 percent over the past few months. The balance 63 percent of demand is still covered by the petrol-only Grand Vitara.