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  • maruti suzuki invests inr 1 450 cr in 4th gen swift expects premium hatchbacks to grow to 1 mn by 2030

    Maruti Suzuki invests INR 1,450 cr in 4th-gen Swift, expects premium hatchbacks to grow to 1 mn by 2030

    With the new 4th-gen Swift, Maruti Suzuki is betting big on the revival of the small cars. The maker of Fronx and Jimny believes that as car ownership rises, the hatchback segment will serve as an entry point for many customers. Within this, it expects the premium hatchback category to grow up to 10 lakh by 2030. While the new Swift comes with a new engine and new features, it will be interesting to see if it manages to bring back the excitement or gets lost amid the rush of SUV-style models in the market.

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