A pivotal consumer commission decision requires Maruti Suzuki to exchange a customer's car, citing concerns over E20 fuel compatibility linked to a government initiative. However, Maruti Suzuki has dismissed the ruling, contending that their vehicle is indeed compatible, and is gearing up to challenge the decision in a superior court. This case reveals the broader issues surrounding vehicles' preparedness for the transition to E20 fuel.

India's Raipur Consumer Court has directed Maruti Suzuki to replace a Grand Vitara SUV damaged by E20 petrol, marking the first legal precedent on fuel-related disputes.

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing debate over E20 petrol, a district consumer commission in Chhattisgarh has directed Maruti Suzuki and its dealer in Raipur to replace a customer's…

Consumer forum orders Maruti dealer to replace faulty car with E20 model and pay ₹1 lakh for mental harassment.