New Delhi/Atulyaloktantra : Maruti Suzuki India has officially discontinued the Gypsy after 33 years in production. In an official email sent by Maruti Suzuki, the dealerships have been asked not to take any fresh bookings as there will not be any production or dispatches of the model. It means that new units of the Gypsy will not arrive at any of the Maruti Suzuki dealerships across India. However, if any dealership has the vehicle in stock, they can sell it.
It should be noted that the Maruti Suzuki Gypsy became made-to-order towards the end of its life cycle. Customers had to book the vehicle after which Maruti Suzuki made the vehicle. Maruti Suzuki launched the Gypsy in 1985 in the Indian market, and since then it became the backbone of the fleet of vehicles owned by the Indian Armed Forces. It was the third vehicle launched by the brand in the Indian market after the Maruti Suzuki SS80 (Maruti 800) and the Maruti Omni.
Soon, the Indian market will get the new crash-test norms, and the Gypsy in its current form would not have been able to pass the test. Maruti Suzuki has discontinued the model due to deficient demand in the market, and a replacement model is not expected to launch in the Indian market anytime soon.
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