
The parts distribution network supplies components to smaller independent workshops and mechanics across the country.
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The parts distribution network supplies components to smaller independent workshops and mechanics across the country.
Maruti Suzuki India Limited inaugurated its 1,500th parts and accessories distributor touchpoint in Mumbai on 20 November 2025. The facility marks an expansion of the carmaker's distribution network that now spans approximately 760 cities across India.
The new touchpoint was inaugurated by S. D. Chhabra, Executive Officer, and Kohsuke Hattori, Executive Vice President for Parts, Accessories and Logistics at Maruti Suzuki. The distributor network operates through warehouses and retail outlets that supply parts to independent workshops and mechanics.

Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director and CEO of Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said the expansion strengthens the distribution network beyond the company's existing sales and service footprint. The parts distribution system provides access to components tested and certified by the company.
The 1,500 distributor touchpoints function separately from Maruti Suzuki's service network, which comprises over 5,500 touchpoints including ARENA and NEXA workshops. The service network covers 2,818 cities across India. In FY 2024-25, the company added 460 service touchpoints and plans to add 500 more in FY 2025-26.
The parts distribution network supplies components to smaller independent workshops and mechanics across the country. The network includes warehouses and retail outlets positioned to reduce vehicle downtime for customers who use independent service providers.
Maruti Suzuki serviced over 27 million vehicles in FY 2024-25, the highest in a single financial year. The company reached 30 million cumulative domestic sales in November 2025, making India the second country after Japan to achieve this milestone for a single manufacturer. The carmaker holds approximately 40 per cent market share in India's passenger vehicle segment.
Hyundai Motor India operates 1,366 sales points and 1,550 service touchpoints across India. The company is the second largest carmaker in the country. Hyundai's service network spans over 950 cities. In April 2025, Hyundai conducted a nationwide service campaign across 1,600 service centres.
Tata Motors operates a network of 3,500 touchpoints for dealerships, sales, service and spare parts. The company has the third largest sales and service network after Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. As of April 2022, Tata Motors had 705 service outlets for passenger vehicles, covering 485 cities. In FY 2021-22, the company added 160 new service workshops.
Mahindra and Mahindra is revamping its dealership and service centres in 2025. The company has appointed 500 specialists from luxury and premium brands for customer consultations. Mahindra is introducing dedicated service bays for electric vehicles and establishing battery repair centres nationwide. The company launched CHARGE.IN, an EV charging vertical with 350 experts for charging solutions.
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