Maruti Suzuki Omni

- Year: 1984 – 2019
- Status: discontinued
- Dimensions (L×W×H): 3365 mm × 1410 mm × 1640 mm
- Also Called:
- Suzuki Every (passenger van)
- Suzuki Bolan (van, Pakistan)
- Suzuki Ravi (pick-up, Pakistan)
- Ford Pronto (Taiwan)
- Maruti Omni (India)
- Chang'an SC6320G/SC1010X/5010XJC/5010XKC (van, China)
- Chang'an SC1011CS (pick-up truck, China)
- Changhe CH730/CH110X/CH1010/CH6320 (van, China)
- Changhe CH1010F/CH1011/CH1012/CH1014 (pick-up truck, China)
- Hanjiang SFJ1011/SFJ1012 (pick-up truck, China)
- Hanjiang SFJ 6320/6322/6323 (van, China)
The Maruti Suzuki Omni, a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) introduced in 1984, presented a unique design and practicality that catered to a specific segment of the Indian market. Its boxy shape maximized interior space, making it a versatile option for families and businesses alike. Known for its affordability and exceptional fuel economy, the Omni was widely utilized for personal transport, as well as commercial purposes like carrying goods. Its rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration was unusual for its time and contributed to its characteristic handling. Although lacking the sophistication of modern vehicles, the Omni's resilience and versatility ensured its continued presence on Indian roads for many years, earning a reputation for durability and practicality. The Omni, while discontinued in 2020, remains a recognizable icon in Indian automotive history.