Most automobile manufacturers have by now announced several relief measures for their customers who are not able to get their vehicles serviced due to the ongoing Coronavirus lockdown. Companies are taking steps like extending free warranty periods and also relaxing due dates for free services. Suzuki Motorcycles India too has now joined the long list of 2-wheelers manufacturers and offered support to its customers whose warranty periods and free service dates are expiring before April 30th, 2 weeks after the lockdown gets lifted.
The Japanese company has announced that warranty and free service for all customers expiring between March 15th and April 30th have now been extended till June 30th. In a message shared with its followers on Instagram the company says that it is waiting to serve them soon. It has requested the customers to stay home and stay safe while the company is keeping their products covered.
To help local communities and migrant workers during the curren lockdown has also started serving meals catering to three villages close to its manufacturing facility in Kherki Dhaula, Gurgaon, Haryana. It has started distributing more than 500 food packets which can go up to 1000 packets, cooked in most hygienic conditions, to needy people of Hasanpur, Darbaripur and Kherki Dhaula villages in Gurugram district of Haryana.

Suzuki staff distributing food packets to those in need amid the Coronavirus crisis
Koichiro Hirao, MD, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd. said, “Adding to Government's on-going initiatives to ensure availability of essential items, it's everyone's unified and extended efforts that will help fight it resiliently. SMIPL is determined to take all possible measures in that direction and we are pleased to start the initiative of providing food packets to the displaced individuals/workers/families during the pandemic.”
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