Maruti Suzuki introduces Quickstop service format for on-the-go vehicle maintenance
Maruti Suzuki has introduced Quickstop, compact prefabricated service units placed at high-traffic locations like corporate campuses and airports to make vehicle servicing more convenient.
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8 cities
What Happened
Maruti Suzuki has introduced Quickstop, a compact prefabricated service touchpoint designed for rapid deployment and minimal space usage. Developed using a modified container, Quickstop is equipped with essential tools for routine maintenance and minor repairs. These facilities are strategically placed at high-vehicle-density locations such as corporate campuses, airport zones, and fleet hubs to enhance service reach.
“As workdays are getting increasingly busier and personal time is becoming more valuable, we recognise a growing need to make vehicle servicing even more convenient and accessible to customers. This led to the creation of Quickstop, which brings our service facilities to places customers regularly visit, such as offices, airport zones, and fleet hubs.”
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across 8 cities
- Compact container-based units
- Equipped for routine maintenance and minor repairs
- Located at corporate campuses, airport zones, and fleet hubs
- Collaborative model with dealer partners and space providers
- Eco-friendly practices like waterless car washing and battery-powered equipment
Why this matters
Quickstop reduces vehicle downtime for fleet operators and busy office-goers by bringing service to places they frequent, making maintenance less disruptive and more integrated into daily life.
Terms in This Story
- EV
- Electric vehicle, a vehicle powered fully or partly by electricity.
- ICE
- Internal combustion engine, the conventional petrol or diesel engine type.
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