The auto major, which has around 50 per cent of the market share in the Indian passenger vehicle segment, also expects its sales to grow in double digits over the next 3-5 years.
"Government has announced programme to rapidly promote the use of electric vehicles in India. It is a very laudable policy as it will greatly enhance the usage and overtime lead to cleaner environment," MSI Chairman R C Bhargava told shareholders in the company's 36th annual general meeting (AGM) here.
"Your company will not hold back in the segment. As soon as we can determine the customer preference we will come up with such models. In the meantime, focus will be to increase fuel efficiency (in current models) and bring in new technologies," Bhargava said.
Suzuki Motor Corp Chairman Osamu Suzuki, T Suzuki along with top leadership of MSI -- Bhargava and Managing Director & CEO Kenichi Ayukawa -- were present during the AGM.
Responding to shareholders' query on growth prospects, Bhargava said: "For the next 3-5 years the auto industry in India should grow in double digits and I am fairly confident that Maruti, with the support of Suzuki, will certainly grow in the double digits."
Bhargava said that the auto industry to a largest extent reflects changes in the economy of the country.
"I, for one, am a firm believer that all the structural changes in the past three years will create a basis for much faster growth of the economy in the future," he added.
Bhargava said that growth in the economy would lead to fresh spurt in demand for cars in the country.
On a shareholder's suggestion that the company should now look at defence production also, Bhargava said that "it is something which need to be carefully thought about".
Replying to a demand raised by a shareholder to issue bonus shares, Bhargava said that the purpose to a larger extent has been met this year by more than doubling the dividend payout.
Bhargava also spoke in length about various challenges the company faced and overcame over the past three decades.
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