Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall for 2,555 units of its popular Alto K10 hatchback in India. The exact manufacturing dates of the affected vehicles have not been specified, but the company has assured customers that authorized dealer workshops will reach out to them to address the issue.

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The recall is due to a suspected fault in the steering gearbox assembly, which in rare instances, could impact the vehicle's steering capabilities. Maruti Suzuki has advised customers to avoid driving their vehicles until the issue is resolved. The company has also promised to replace the faulty part free of charge.

The Alto has been one of Maruti Suzuki's most successful models, with over 50 lakh units produced since its launch. The Alto K10, known for its affordability and efficiency, is currently available in eight variants, with prices ranging from Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 5.96 lakh (ex-showroom). It is powered by a 998 cc petrol engine that delivers 66 bhp of peak power and 89 Nm of peak torque. Additionally, a CNG version of the engine is available. Customers can choose between a 5-speed manual transmission or an AMT.

Maruti Suzuki's proactive approach in addressing the potential steering issue demonstrates its commitment to customer safety and satisfaction.