Maruti Suzuki has issued a major recall for the Grand Vitara, affecting 39,506 units of the popular midsize SUV. This recall — the fourth since the model’s launch in 2022 — addresses a potential malfunction related to the fuel level indicator and low-fuel warning light in the speedometer cluster.
Maruti Grand Vitara Recall: What’s the Issue?
According to Maruti Suzuki’s official communication, the affected vehicles may display incorrect fuel level readings. In some cases, the fuel gauge or warning light may fail to reflect the actual fuel status, which could lead to unexpected low-fuel situations for owners.
The company states:
“It is suspected that the fuel level indicator and warning light in the speedometer assembly in some of these vehicles may not accurately reflect the fuel status as intended.”
Units Affected in the November 2025 Recall
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Total units recalled: 39,506
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Manufacturing period: December 9, 2024 to April 29, 2025
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Model affected: Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (all variants within the production window)
This marks the largest recall for the Grand Vitara yet, following three earlier recalls for unrelated issues since 2022.
What Should Owners Do?
Maruti Suzuki will contact all affected owners directly.
The automaker will perform inspection and replacement of the faulty speedometer component free of cost at its authorised service centres.
Owners can also proactively:
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Check if their vehicle is affected by entering the VIN/chassis number on Maruti Suzuki’s official recall portal.
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Contact their nearest Maruti Suzuki service centre for confirmation.
Summary
The Grand Vitara continues to be one of Maruti Suzuki’s best sellers in the midsize SUV segment. While this recall is significant in scale, the company is addressing the issue proactively and at no charge to customers.
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