Maruti Suzuki, the country's largest car maker, says it aims to do all vehicle testing in-house, bringing down the reliance on its Japanese parent.
It will invest another Rs 1,900 crore at its research and development (R&D) facility at Rohtak, Haryana, over the next couple of years; it had already put in Rs 1,900 crore. Equipped with vehicle testing and evaluation labs, and test tracks spread over 31 km, the 600-acre facility has already tested two of the latest cars (Brezza and Ignis) launched by the company. These tests have been done for the frontal and side crash and pedestrian safety

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