Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall of 39,506 units of its Grand Vitara SUV to fix a problem with the fuel indicator. The company said some vehicles may show incorrect fuel levels on the speedometer, and in certain cases, the low-fuel warning light may also malfunction.
The affected SUVs were manufactured between 9 December 2024 and 29 April 2025. Maruti Suzuki said the issue was found during internal checks and the recall is being carried out as a precautionary measure, not because of any reported safety incident.
As part of the recall, customers will be contacted by Maruti Suzuki. They will be asked to bring their vehicles to an authorised service centre, where the speedometer assembly will be replaced free of cost.
The company added that the recall is aimed at ensuring the vehicle’s fuel-related information is accurate and that customers do not face inconvenience while driving.