A tiny car, but a towering national presence. Indian motoring history reached its fabled inflexion point on a wintry December morning in 1993 when a tiny car was rolled out of a factory in Gurgaon. Indian roads have never been the same ever since. With virtually 90% of the world's biggest automobile brands already plying their trade on Indian roads today, Sunday (December 14) marks an important milestone in India's automotive history.

Tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of Maruti 800, a car that literally put Indians on an automotive diet, which continues unabated as the first, true-blue, Indian people's car. Call it a cultural icon, a social symbol, or even a national emblem of sorts, the Maruti 800 has remained a mainstay of personal mobility for the masses. Its ownership transcended class and economic barriers, and its story goes away beyond mere numbers.



. . . it is obvious that this factory’s presence here, will benefit tremendously to the people who live here, the state and the country. . .
. . . . . .And it is my desire, that this motorcar will serve the ordinary people of India and they will have no complaint about this car.
. . . . . .And it is my desire, that this motorcar will serve the ordinary people of India and they will have no complaint about this car.
I hope it will contribute in every aspect of the nation building and will serve the Indian people.