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Landmark Chhattisgarh Verdict Challenges Carmakers’ E20 Compatibility Claims

Public Lokpal
July 18, 2026

Landmark Chhattisgarh Verdict Challenges Carmakers’ E20 Compatibility Claims


In a landmark verdict, the Raipur District Consumer Commission ruled in favor of a Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara owner whose car suffered persistent engine damage after using E20 (20% ethanol-blended) petrol.

Despite the manufacturer's claim that the vehicle was E20-compliant, the court observed that the car failed to function reliably with the default fuel currently available at Indian pumps.

Labeling the persistent malfunctions and unhelpful resolution as a "deficiency in service" and an "unfair trade practice," the forum ordered Maruti Suzuki and its dealer to either replace the SUV with a brand-new, genuinely compatible model or refund the entire cost of ₹20.50 lakh.

Additionally, the court slapped a ₹1.10 lakh penalty for mental agony and litigation costs. While Maruti Suzuki plans to appeal, this first-of-its-kind judgment sets a major legal precedent for vehicular compatibility rights in India's ethanol era.