Maruti Suzuki’s exports to Algeria have now passed 50,000 units, and the African country is its second largest overseas market.
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“Exports to Algeria reached 50,462 with the last shipment from Nhava Sheva port. The Netherlands is the highest export destination with over 67,700 units,” a company official said, according to Asia Pulse.
The company exported 15,070 vehicles last financial year versus 8,651 units in 2006-07.
Maruti’s M800 – based on the early 1980s Suzuki Alto – is the top export model for Algeria, accounting for over 26,000 units. Other models exported to the country include the latest Alto (over 13,800) and the Zens (over 10,600).
Among non-European markets, Algeria is the biggest market, followed by Chile, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Algeria has taken over 5,000 units this fiscal year, followed by Chile with over 3,800 vehicles.

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By GlobalDataEurope buys 56% of Maruti exports. The Netherlands was followed by Italy with 41,000 units to date and the UK (over 34,000). Germany and Hungary have each imported over 20,000 Maruti Suzukis.